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Cameron S. McNaughton
Researcher at University of Hawaii
Publications - 49
Citations - 3829
Cameron S. McNaughton is an academic researcher from University of Hawaii. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Troposphere. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 49 publications receiving 3588 citations. Previous affiliations of Cameron S. McNaughton include Golder Associates & University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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Evaluation of black carbon estimations in global aerosol models
Dorothy Koch,Dorothy Koch,Michael Schulz,Stefan Kinne,Cameron S. McNaughton,J. R. Spackman,Yves Balkanski,Susanne E. Bauer,Susanne E. Bauer,Terje Koren Berntsen,Tami C. Bond,Olivier Boucher,Mian Chin,Antony D. Clarke,N. De Luca,Frank Dentener,Thomas Diehl,Oleg Dubovik,Richard C. Easter,David W. Fahey,Johann Feichter,D. Fillmore,Steffen Freitag,Steven J. Ghan,Paul Ginoux,Sunling Gong,Larry W. Horowitz,Trond Iversen,Trond Iversen,Alf Kirkevåg,Zbigniew Klimont,Yutaka Kondo,Maarten Krol,Xiaohong Liu,Xiaohong Liu,Ron L. Miller,V. Montanaro,Nobuhiro Moteki,Gunnar Myhre,Joyce E. Penner,Judith Perlwitz,Judith Perlwitz,Giovanni Pitari,S. Reddy,Lokesh K. Sahu,H. Sakamoto,Gregory L. Schuster,Joshua P. Schwarz,Øyvind Seland,Philip Stier,Nobuyuki Takegawa,Toshihiko Takemura,C. Textor,J. van Aardenne,Yongjing Zhao +54 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate black carbon (BC) model predictions from the AeroCom model intercomparison project by considering the diversity among year 2000 model simulations and comparing model predictions with available measurements.
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Size distributions and mixtures of dust and black carbon aerosol in Asian outflow: Physiochemistry and optical properties
Antony D. Clarke,Yohei Shinozuka,Vladimir N. Kapustin,Steven G. Howell,Barry J. Huebert,Sarah J. Doherty,T. L. Anderson,D. S. Covert,James R. Anderson,X. Hua,K. Moore,Cameron S. McNaughton,Greg Carmichael,Rodney J. Weber +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the dry size distribution of Asian aerosols, their state of mixing, and the optical properties of dust, black carbon (BC) and other aerosol constituents in combustion and/or dust plumes.
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Biomass burning and pollution aerosol over North America: Organic components and their influence on spectral optical properties and humidification response
Antony D. Clarke,Cameron S. McNaughton,Vladimir N. Kapustin,Yohei Shinozuka,Steven G. Howell,Jack E. Dibb,Jian Zhou,Bruce E. Anderson,V. Brekhovskikh,H. Turner,M. Pinkerton +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used spectral scattering and absorption properties to identify organic carbon at 400C (VolatileOC) and the residual or refractory organic carbon, RefractoryOC.
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Chemistry of hydrogen oxide radicals (HO x ) in the Arctic troposphere in spring
J. Mao,Daniel J. Jacob,Mathew J. Evans,Jennifer R. Olson,Xinrong Ren,William H. Brune,J. M. St. Clair,John D. Crounse,K. M. Spencer,M. R. Beaver,Paul O. Wennberg,Michael J. Cubison,Jose-Luis Jimenez,Alan Fried,Petter Weibring,James Walega,Samuel R. Hall,Andrew J. Weinheimer,Ronald C. Cohen,G. Chen,James H. Crawford,Cameron S. McNaughton,Antony D. Clarke,Lyatt Jaeglé,Jenny A. Fisher,Robert M. Yantosca,P. Le Sager,P. Le Sager,C. Carouge +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used observations from the April 2008 NASA ARCTAS aircraft campaign to the North American Arctic, interpreted with a global 3D chemical transport model (GEOS-Chem), to better understand the sources and cycling of hydrogen oxide radicals (HOx≡H+OH+peroxy radicals) and their reservoirs (HOy≡HOx+peroxides) in the springtime Arctic atmosphere.
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Variability of aerosol optical properties derived from in situ aircraft measurements during ACE-Asia
Theodore L. Anderson,Sarah J. Masonis,David S. Covert,N. C. Ahlquist,Steven G. Howell,Antony D. Clarke,Cameron S. McNaughton +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, in-flight measurements of aerosol light scattering (using nephelometers) and absorption (using particle/soot absorption photometers; PSAPs) in the Asian outflow region are presented.