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William R. Stockwell

William R. Stockwell

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
48
Citations
12771
World Ranking
5424
National Ranking
1983

Overview

William R. Stockwell is affiliated with Howard University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a particular emphasis on Atmospheric Science and related subfields.

The scientist's body of work includes 25 publications in Earth and Planetary Sciences and 22 in Environmental Science. Key subfields within their research include Atmospheric Science (24 publications), Global and Planetary Change (10 publications), Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis (7 publications), Environmental Engineering (5 publications), and Automotive Engineering (2 publications).

The main topics of their research cover:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations

Their frequent publication venues include:

  • Atmosphere (9 publications)
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics (3 publications)
  • Preprints.org (2 publications)
  • Atmospheric measurement techniques (1 publication)
  • Aerosol Science and Engineering (1 publication)

Some recent representative papers are:

  • "Linking gas, particulate, and toxic endpoints to air emissions in the Community Regional Atmospheric Chemistry Multiphase Mechanism (CRACMM)," 2023, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "Investigation of the Successive Ozone Episodes in the El Paso-Juarez Region in the Summer of 2017," 2020, Atmosphere
  • "Multi-Scale Atmospheric Emissions, Circulation and Meteorological Drivers of Ozone Episodes in El Paso-Juárez Airshed," 2021, Atmosphere
  • "Sensitivity of northeastern US surface ozone predictions to the representation of atmospheric chemistry in the Community Regional Atmospheric Chemistry Multiphase Mechanism (CRACMMv1.0)," 2023, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "Winter and Wildfire Season Optical Characterization of Black and Brown Carbon in the El Paso-Ciudad Juárez Airshed," 2022, Atmosphere

William R. Stockwell collaborates frequently with Rosa M. Fitzgerald, Nakul N. Karle, Ricardo K. Sakai, Havala O. T. Pye, and Bryan K. Place, with coauthorship counts ranging from 2 to 11 publications with these colleagues.

Best Publications

  • The second generation regional acid deposition model chemical mechanism for regional air quality modeling

    William R. Stockwell;Paulette Middleton;Julius S. Chang;Xiaoyan Tang

  • A new mechanism for regional atmospheric chemistry modeling

    William R. Stockwell;Frank Kirchner;Michael Kuhn;Stephan Seefeld

  • A three-dimensional Eulerian acid deposition model: Physical concepts and formulation

    J. S. Chang;R. A. Brost;I. S. A. Isaksen;S. Madronich

  • Biogenic Hydrocarbons in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer: A Review

    J. D. Fuentes;M. Lerdau;R. Atkinson;D. Baldocchi

  • The mechanism of the HO-SO2 reaction

    William R. Stockwell;Jack G. Calvert

  • Acid generation in the troposphere by gas-phase chemistry

    Jack G. Calvert;William R. Stockwell

  • Aggregation and analysis of volatile organic compound emissions for regional modeling

    Paulette Middleton;William R. Stockwell;William P.L. Carter

  • The regional atmospheric chemistry mechanism, version 2

    Wendy S. Goliff;William R. Stockwell;Charlene V. Lawson

  • Application of a multiscale, coupled MM5/chemistry model to the complex terrain of the VOTALP valley campaign

    Georg A Grell;Stefan Emeis;William R Stockwell;Thomas Schoenemeyer

  • HO x budgets in a deciduous forest: Results from the PROPHET summer 1998 campaign

    D. Tan;D. Tan;I. Faloona;I. Faloona;J. B. Simpas;W. Brune

  • New indices for wet scavenging of air pollutants (O3, CO, NO2, SO2, and PM10) by summertime rain

    Jung Moon Yoo;Yu Ri Lee;Dongchul Kim;Dongchul Kim;Myeong Jae Jeong

  • A homogeneous gas phase mechanism for use in a regional acid deposition model

    William R. Stockwell

  • Urban ozone control and atmospheric reactivity of organic gases.

    A. Russell;J. Milford;M. S. Bergin;S. McBride

  • Evolution of the magnitude and spatial extent of the weekend ozone effect in California's South Coast Air Basin, 1981-2000.

    Eric M Fujita;William R Stockwell;David E Campbell;Robert E Keislar

  • Ozone Formation, Destruction and Exposure in Europe and the United States

    W. R. Stockwell;G. Kramm;H.-E. Scheel;V. A. Mohnen

  • Intercomparison of the gas-phase chemistry in several chemistry and transport models

    M. Kuhn;P.J.H. Builtjes;D. Poppe;D. Simpson

  • The Mechanisms of Reactions Influencing Atmospheric Ozone

    Jack G. Calvert;John J. Orlando;William R. Stockwell;Timothy J. Wallington

  • The mechanism of NO3 and HONO formation in the nighttime chemistry of the urban atmosphere

    William R. Stockwell;Jack G. Calvert

  • The influence of aqueous-phase chemical reactions on ozone formation in polluted and nonpolluted clouds

    Chris J. Walcek;Hong-H. Yuan;William R. Stockwell

  • Effect of peroxy radical reactions on the predicted concentrations of ozone, nitrogenous compounds, and radicals

    Frank Kirchner;William R. Stockwell

  • Chemistry of the Natural Atmosphere

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Jack G. Calvert
Jack G. Calvert Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jana B. Milford
Jana B. Milford University of Colorado Boulder
Renate Forkel
Renate Forkel Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Otto Klemm
Otto Klemm University of Münster
Christopher A. Cantrell
Christopher A. Cantrell University of Colorado Boulder
Jose D. Fuentes
Jose D. Fuentes Pennsylvania State University
Harold S. Johnston
Harold S. Johnston University of California, Berkeley
Paul B. Shepson
Paul B. Shepson Stony Brook University
Sasha Madronich
Sasha Madronich National Center for Atmospheric Research
Barbara Zielinska
Barbara Zielinska Desert Research Institute

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