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Stephen E. Schwartz is affiliated with Brookhaven National Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Chemistry, with a focus on several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Organic Chemistry, Global and Planetary Change, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, and Economics and Econometrics.

The scientist's work addresses a range of main topics such as Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Chemical Thermodynamics and Molecular Structure, Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols, Chemistry and Stereochemistry Studies, History and Advancements in Chemistry, and Climate Change Policy and Economics.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Stephen E. Schwartz include:

  • DISCUSSION: PRESENTATION OF ATMOSPHERIC 14CO2 DATA, 2024, Radiocarbon
  • Anticorrelation of net uptake of atmospheric CO 2 by the world ocean and terrestrial biosphere in current carbon cycle models, 2024, Biogeosciences
  • Probability of committed warming exceeding 1.5 C and 2.0 C Paris targets, 2022, Environmental Research Letters
  • Henry's law constants (IUPAC Recommendations 2021), 2021, Pure and Applied Chemistry
  • Henry'S Law Constants, 2023, IUPAC Standards Online

Stephen E. Schwartz frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Rolf Sander
  • William E. Acree
  • Alex De Visscher
  • Timothy J. Wallington
  • Steven C. Sherwood

The scientist's publications appear regularly in the following venues:

  • Biogeosciences
  • Pure and Applied Chemistry
  • Environmental Research Letters
  • Radiocarbon
  • IUPAC Standards Online

Best Publications

  • Climate Forcing by Anthropogenic Aerosols

    R. J. Charlson;S. E. Schwartz;J. M. Hales;R. D. Cess

  • The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program: Programmatic Background and Design of the Cloud and Radiation Test Bed

    Gerald M. Stokes;Stephen E. Schwartz

  • Bounding global aerosol radiative forcing of climate change

    Nicolas Bellouin;Johannes Quaas;Edward Gryspeerdt;Stefan Kinne

  • Production flux of sea spray aerosol

    Gerrit de Leeuw;Gerrit de Leeuw;Edgar L Andreas;Magdalena D. Anguelova;C. W. Fairall

  • Mass-Transport Considerations Pertinent to Aqueous Phase Reactions of Gases in Liquid-Water Clouds

    Stephen E. Schwartz

  • Quantifying and minimizing uncertainty of climate forcing by anthropogenic aerosols

    J. E. Penner;R. J. Charlson;J. M. Hales;N. S. Laulainen

  • Climate Forcing by Aerosols--a Hazy Picture

    Theodore L. Anderson;Robert J. Charlson;Stephen E. Schwartz;Reto Knutti

  • Sea Salt Aerosol Production: Mechanisms, Methods, Measurements, and Models - A Critical Review

    Ernie R Lewis;Stephen E. Schwartz

  • The whitehouse effect—Shortwave radiative forcing of climate by anthropogenic aerosols: an overview

    Stephen E. Schwartz

  • New unbiased symmetric metrics for evaluation of air quality models

    Shaocai Yu;Brian Eder;Robin Dennis;Shao-Hang Chu

  • Sulfur chemistry in the National Center for Atmospheric Research Community Climate Model: Description, evaluation, features, and sensitivity to aqueous chemistry

    M. C. Barth;P. J. Rasch;J. T. Kiehl;C. M. Benkovitz

  • Mass-transport limitation to the rate of reaction of gases in liquid droplets: Application to oxidation of SO2 in aqueous solutions

    S.E. Schwartz;J.E. Freiberg

  • Are global cloud albedo and climate controlled by marine phytoplankton

    Stephen E. Schwartz

  • Reaction kinetics of nitrogen dioxide with liquid water at low partial pressure

    Y. N. Lee;S. E. Schwartz

  • Heat capacity, time constant, and sensitivity of Earth's climate system

    Stephen E. Schwartz

  • Uncertainty in Climate Change Caused by Aerosols

    Stephen E. Schwartz;Meinrat O. Andreae

  • Aerosol Properties and Processes: A Path from Field and Laboratory Measurements to Global Climate Models

    Steven J. Ghan;Stephen E. Schwartz

  • A description of the global sulfur cycle and its controlling processes in the National Center for Atmospheric Research Community Climate Model, Version 3

    Philip J. Rasch;Mary C. Barth;Jeffrey T. Kiehl;Stephen E. Schwartz

  • A comparison of scavenging and deposition processes in global models: results from the WCRP Cambridge Workshop of 1995

    P. J. Rasch;J. Feichter;K. Law;N. Mahowald

  • Acid deposition: unraveling a regional phenomenon

    Stephen E. Schwartz

  • Direct shortwave forcing of climate by the anthropogenic sulfate aerosol: Sensitivity to particle size, composition, and relative humidity

    Seth Nemesure;Richard Wagener;Stephen E. Schwartz

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark A. Miller
Mark A. Miller Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
John A. Ogren
John A. Ogren National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Robert J. Charlson
Robert J. Charlson University of Washington
Joyce E. Penner
Joyce E. Penner University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Philip J. Rasch
Philip J. Rasch Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Prasad S. Kasibhatla
Prasad S. Kasibhatla Duke University
Peter H. Daum
Peter H. Daum Brookhaven National Laboratory
Olivier Boucher
Olivier Boucher Sorbonne University
John H. Seinfeld
John H. Seinfeld California Institute of Technology
Henning Rodhe
Henning Rodhe Stockholm University

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