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Darin W. Toohey
Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder
Publications - 113
Citations - 7494
Darin W. Toohey is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stratosphere & Chlorine monoxide. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 108 publications receiving 6877 citations. Previous affiliations of Darin W. Toohey include University of California & Harvard University.
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Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 2010
Stephen A. Montzka,Stefan Reimann,Andreas Engel,Kirstin Krüger,William T. Sturges,Donald R. Blake,Marcel Dorf,Paul J. Fraser,Lucien Froidevaux,Kenneth W. Jucks,Karin Kreher,M. J. Kurylo,A. Mellouki,John B. Miller,Ole John Nielsen,Vladimir L. Orkin,Ronald G. Prinn,Robert C. Rhew,Michelle L. Santee,Andreas Stohl,Daniel P. Verdonik,Paul B. Krummel,E. L. Atlas,Peter F. Bernath,T. Blumenstock,James H. Butler,André Butz,Brian J. Connor,Pierre Duchatelet,Geoff S. Dutton,François Hendrick,L. J. M. Kuijpers,Emmanuel Mahieu,Andrew C. Manning,Jens Mühle,Klaus Pfeilsticker,Birgit Quack,Martin N. Ross,R. J. Salavitch,Sue M. Schauffler,Isobel J. Simpson,Darin W. Toohey,Martin K. Vollmer,Timothy J. Wallington,H. J. Wang,Ray F. Weiss,M. Yamabe,Yoko Yokouchi,Shari A. Yvon-Lewis +48 more
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Emissions from biomass burning in the Yucatan
Robert J. Yokelson,John D. Crounse,Peter F. DeCarlo,Peter F. DeCarlo,Thomas Karl,Shawn Urbanski,Elliot Atlas,Teresa Campos,Yohei Shinozuka,Vladimir N. Kapustin,Antony D. Clarke,Andrew J. Weinheimer,D. J. Knapp,Denise D. Montzka,John S. Holloway,Petter Weibring,Frank Flocke,W. Zheng,Darin W. Toohey,Paul O. Wennberg,Christine Wiedinmyer,L. Mauldin,Alan Fried,Dirk Richter,James Walega,Jose L. Jimenez,Kouji Adachi,Peter R. Buseck,Samuel R. Hall,Richard E. Shetter +29 more
TL;DR: The first detailed field measurements of biomass burning (BB) emissions in the Northern Hemisphere tropics as part of the MILAGRO project were made by two instrumented aircraft were the National Center for Atmospheric Research C-130 and a University of Montana/US Forest Service Twin Otter.
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Free Radicals Within the Antarctic Vortex: The Role of CFCs in Antarctic Ozone Loss
TL;DR: Recent advances in understanding of the kinetics, photochemistry, and structural details of key intermediates in these catalytic cycles as well as an improved absolute calibration for ClO and BrO concentrations at the temperatures and pressures encountered in the lower antarctic stratosphere have been essential for defining the link.
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Removal of Stratospheric O3 by Radicals: In Situ Measurements of OH, HO2, NO, NO2, ClO, and BrO
Paul O. Wennberg,Ronald C. Cohen,R. M. Stimpfle,J. P. Koplow,James G. Anderson,Ross J. Salawitch,David W. Fahey,E. L. Woodbridge,E. R. Keim,Ru-Shan Gao,C. R. Webster,R. D. May,Darin W. Toohey,Linnea M. Avallone,Michael H. Proffitt,Max Loewenstein,James R. Podolske,K. R. Chan,S. C. Wofsy +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, in situ measurements of the concentrations of OH, HO_2, ClO, BrO, NO, and NO_2 demonstrate the predominance of odd-hydrogen and halogen free-radical catalysis in determining the rate of removal of ozone in the lower stratosphere during May 1993.
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Introducing the concept of Potential Aerosol Mass (PAM)
TL;DR: In this article, the potential aerosol mass (PAM) is defined as the maximum aerosol amount that the oxidation of precursor gases produces, resulting in the aerosol formation.