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Eloise A. Marais
Researcher at University of Leicester
Publications - 80
Citations - 3645
Eloise A. Marais is an academic researcher from University of Leicester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ozone Monitoring Instrument & Air quality index. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 62 publications receiving 2338 citations. Previous affiliations of Eloise A. Marais include Harvard University & University of Birmingham.
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Why do models overestimate surface ozone in the Southeast United States
Katherine R. Travis,Daniel J. Jacob,Jenny A. Fisher,Patrick S. Kim,Eloise A. Marais,Lei Zhu,Karen Yu,C. Chan Miller,Robert M. Yantosca,Melissa P. Sulprizio,Anne M. Thompson,Paul O. Wennberg,John D. Crounse,Jason M. St. Clair,Ronald C. Cohen,Joshua L. Laughner,Jack E. Dibb,Samuel R. Hall,Kirk Ullmann,Glenn M. Wolfe,Glenn M. Wolfe,I. B. Pollack,Jeff Peischl,Jeff Peischl,J. A. Neuman,J. A. Neuman,Xianliang Zhou,Xianliang Zhou +27 more
TL;DR: The authors used detailed chemical observations from the SEAC4RS aircraft campaign in August and September 2013, interpreted with the GEOS-Chem chemical transport model at 0.3125° horizontal resolution, to understand the factors controlling surface ozone in the Southeast US.
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A new mechanism for atmospheric mercury redox chemistry: implications for the global mercury budget
Hannah M. Horowitz,Daniel J. Jacob,Yanxu Zhang,Theodore S. Dibble,Franz Slemr,H. M. Amos,Johan A. Schmidt,Johan A. Schmidt,Elizabeth Sturges Corbitt,Eloise A. Marais,Elsie M. Sunderland +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new mechanism for atmospheric Hg0√√HgII redox chemistry in the GEOS-Chem global model and examine the implications for the global atmospheric HOg budget and deposition patterns.
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Global mortality from outdoor fine particle pollution generated by fossil fuel combustion: Results from GEOS-Chem.
Karn Vohra,Alina Vodonos,Joel Schwartz,Eloise A. Marais,Melissa P. Sulprizio,Loretta J. Mickley +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined mortality associated with PM2.5 from only fossil fuel combustion, making use of a recent meta-analysis of newer studies with a wider range of exposure.
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Aqueous-phase mechanism for secondary organic aerosol formation from isoprene: application to the southeast United States and co-benefit of SO2 emission controls
Eloise A. Marais,Daniel J. Jacob,Jose L. Jimenez,Jose L. Jimenez,Pedro Campuzano-Jost,Pedro Campuzano-Jost,Douglas A. Day,Douglas A. Day,Weiwei Hu,Weiwei Hu,Jordan E. Krechmer,Jordan E. Krechmer,Lei Zhu,Patrick S. Kim,C. Chan Miller,Jenny A. Fisher,Katherine R. Travis,Karen Yu,Thomas F. Hanisco,Glenn M. Wolfe,Glenn M. Wolfe,H. L. Arkinson,Havala O. T. Pye,Karl D. Froyd,Karl D. Froyd,Jin Liao,Jin Liao,V. F. McNeill +27 more
TL;DR: An aqueous-phase mechanism for isoprene SOA formation coupled to a detailed gas-phase isopane oxidation scheme is developed, based on aerosol reactive uptake coefficients for water-soluble isopene oxidation products, including sensitivity to aerosol acidity and nucleophile concentrations.
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Global budget and radiative forcing of black carbon aerosol: Constraints from pole-to-pole (HIPPO) observations across the Pacific
Qiaoqiao Wang,Daniel J. Jacob,J. Ryan Spackman,Anne E. Perring,Anne E. Perring,Joshua P. Schwarz,Joshua P. Schwarz,Nobuhiro Moteki,Eloise A. Marais,Cui Ge,Jun Wang,Steven R. H. Barrett +11 more
TL;DR: This paper used a global chemical transport model (GEOS-Chem) to interpret aircraft curtain observations of black carbon (BC) aerosol over the Pacific from 85°N to 67°S during the 2009-2011 HIAPER (High-Performance Instrumented Airborne Platform for Environmental Research) Pole-to-Pole Observations (HIPPO) campaigns.