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Benjamin de Foy
Researcher at Saint Louis University
Publications - 70
Citations - 2727
Benjamin de Foy is an academic researcher from Saint Louis University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air quality index & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 61 publications receiving 2070 citations. Previous affiliations of Benjamin de Foy include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & University of Cambridge.
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Emissions estimation from satellite retrievals: A review of current capability
David G. Streets,Timothy P. Canty,Gregory R. Carmichael,Benjamin de Foy,Russell R. Dickerson,Bryan N. Duncan,David P. Edwards,John Haynes,Daven K. Henze,Marc Houyoux,Daniel J. Jacob,Nickolay A. Krotkov,Lok N. Lamsal,Yang Liu,Zifeng Lu,Randall V. Martin,Gabriele Pfister,Robert W. Pinder,Ross J. Salawitch,K. Wecht +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive literature review and comprising input by both satellite experts and emission inventory specialists, the review identifies several targets that seem promising: large point sources of NOx and SO2, species that are difficult to measure by other means (NH3 and CH4, for example), area sources that cannot easily be quantified by traditional bottom-up methods (such as unconventional oil and gas extraction, shipping, biomass burning, and biogenic sources), and the temporal variation of emissions (seasonal, diurnal, episodic).
Investigation of the Sources and Processing of Organic Aerosol over the Central Mexican Plateau from Aircraft Measurements during MILAGRO
Peter F. DeCarlo,Ingrid M. Ulbrich,John D. Crounse,Benjamin de Foy,Edward J. Dunlea,Allison C. Aiken,Paul O. Wennberg,Jose-Luis Jimenez +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the high-resolution measurements performed onboard the NCAR/NSF C-130 aircraft during the MILAGRO/MIRAGE-Mex field campaign in March 2006 to investigate the sources and chemical processing of the OA in this region.
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Correlation of Secondary Organic Aerosol with Odd Oxygen in Mexico City
Scott C. Herndon,Timothy B. Onasch,Ezra C. Wood,Jesse H. Kroll,Manjula R. Canagaratna,John T. Jayne,M. Zavala,W. Berk Knighton,Claudio Mazzoleni,Manvendra K. Dubey,Ingrid M. Ulbrich,Jose L. Jimenez,Robert L. Seila,Joost A. de Gouw,Benjamin de Foy,Jerome D. Fast,Luisa T. Molina,Charles E. Kolb,Douglas R. Worsnop +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an analysis of the Mexico City emission plume demonstrates a strong correlation between secondary organic aerosol and odd oxygen (O3 + NO2) with an apparent slope of (104−180) μg m−3 ppmv−1 (STP) and r2 > 0.9.
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Satellite NO2 retrievals suggest China has exceeded its NOx reduction goals from the twelfth Five-Year Plan.
TL;DR: Satellite information for 2015 suggests that emissions have continued to decrease since the latest inventories available and have surpassed the goals of the twelfth Five-Year Plan.
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Ozone Monitoring Instrument Observations of Interannual Increases in SO2 Emissions from Indian Coal-Fired Power Plants during 2005–2012
TL;DR: This study presents the first interannual comparison of SO2 emissions and the satellite SO2 observations from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument for Indian coal-fired power plants during the OMI era of 2005-2012, and suggests the air quality monitoring network needs to be optimized to reflect the true SO2 situation in India.