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F. J. Dentener
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publications - 42
Citations - 5508
F. J. Dentener is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air pollution & Air quality index. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 42 publications receiving 5022 citations.
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Global dust model intercomparison in AeroCom phase I
Nicolás Huneeus,Michael Schulz,Yves Balkanski,Jan Griesfeller,Joseph M. Prospero,Stefan Kinne,Susanne E. Bauer,Susanne E. Bauer,Olivier Boucher,Olivier Boucher,Mian Chin,F. J. Dentener,Thomas Diehl,Thomas Diehl,Richard C. Easter,D. Fillmore,Steven J. Ghan,Paul Ginoux,Alf Grini,Larry W. Horowitz,Dorothy Koch,Dorothy Koch,Dorothy Koch,Maarten Krol,Maarten Krol,William M. Landing,Xiaohong Liu,Xiaohong Liu,Natalie M. Mahowald,Ron L. Miller,Ron L. Miller,Jean-Jacques Morcrette,Gunnar Myhre,Joyce E. Penner,J. Perlwitz,J. Perlwitz,Philip Stier,Toshihiko Takemura,Charles S. Zender +38 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results of a broad intercomparison of a total of 15 global aerosol models within the AeroCom project are compared to observations related to desert dust aerosols, their direct radiative effect, and their impact on the biogeochemical cycle, i.e., aerosol optical depth and dust deposition.
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Atmospheric composition change – global and regional air quality
Paul S. Monks,Claire Granier,Claire Granier,Claire Granier,Sandro Fuzzi,Andreas Stohl,Martin L. Williams,Hajime Akimoto,Markus Amann,Alexander Baklanov,Urs Baltensperger,Isabelle Bey,Nicola J. Blake,Robert S. Blake,Kenneth S. Carslaw,Owen R. Cooper,Owen R. Cooper,F. J. Dentener,David Fowler,E. Fragkou,Gregory J. Frost,Gregory J. Frost,S. Generoso,Paul Ginoux,Volker Grewe,Alex Guenther,Hans-Christen Hansson,Stephan Henne,Jens Hjorth,Andreas Hofzumahaus,Heidi Huntrieser,Ivar S. A. Isaksen,Michael E. Jenkin,Jan Kaiser,Maria Kanakidou,Zbigniew Klimont,Markku Kulmala,Paolo Laj,Paolo Laj,Mark Lawrence,James D. Lee,Catherine Liousse,Michela Maione,Gordon McFiggans,A. Metzger,Aude Mieville,Nicolas Moussiopoulos,John J. Orlando,Colin D. O'Dowd,Paul I. Palmer,D. D. Parrish,Andreas Petzold,Ulrich Platt,Ulrich Pöschl,André S. H. Prévôt,Claire E. Reeves,Stefan Reimann,Yinon Rudich,Karine Sellegri,Rainer Steinbrecher,David Simpson,David Simpson,H.M. ten Brink,J. Theloke,G. R. van der Werf,Robert Vautard,Vigdis Vestreng,Ch. Vlachokostas,R. von Glasow +68 more
TL;DR: A review of the state of scientific understanding in relation to global and regional air quality is outlined in this article, in terms of emissions, processing and transport of trace gases and aerosols.
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Radiative forcing by aerosols as derived from the AeroCom present-day and pre-industrial simulations
Michael Schulz,C. Textor,Stefan Kinne,Yves Balkanski,Susanne E. Bauer,Terje Koren Berntsen,Tore F. Berglen,Olivier Boucher,Olivier Boucher,F. J. Dentener,Sarah Guibert,Ivar S. A. Isaksen,Trond Iversen,Dorothy Koch,Alf Kirkevåg,Xiaohong Liu,Xiaohong Liu,V. Montanaro,Gunnar Myhre,Joyce E. Penner,Giovanni Pitari,S. Reddy,Øyvind Seland,Philip Stier,Toshihiko Takemura +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a harmonized estimate for the aerosol di- rect radiative forcing (RF) under all-sky conditions is derived from the difference of two model simulations with prescribed aerosol emissions, one for present-day and one for pre-industrial conditions.
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Radiative forcing in the 21st century due to ozone changes in the troposphere and the lower stratosphere
Michael Gauss,Gunnar Myhre,Giovanni Pitari,Michael J. Prather,Ivar S. A. Isaksen,Terje Koren Berntsen,Guy Brasseur,F. J. Dentener,Richard G. Derwent,Didier A. Hauglustaine,Larry W. Horowitz,Daniel J. Jacob,M. Johnson,K. S. Law,Loretta J. Mickley,J.-F. Müller,P. H. Plantevin,John A. Pyle,Helen Rogers,David Stevenson,Jostein K. Sundet,M. van Weele,Oliver Wild +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, Gauss et al. modeled radiative forcing in the 21st century due to ozone changes in the troposphere and the lower stratosphere and showed a distinct seasonal variation.
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Multimodel estimates of intercontinental source-receptor relationships for ozone pollution
Arlene M. Fiore,F. J. Dentener,Oliver Wild,C. Cuvelier,Martin G. Schultz,Peter Hess,C. Textor,C. Textor,Michael Schulz,Ruth M. Doherty,Larry W. Horowitz,Ian A. MacKenzie,Michael G. Sanderson,Drew Shindell,David Stevenson,Sophie Szopa,R. Van Dingenen,Guang Zeng,Guang Zeng,C. S. Atherton,C. S. Atherton,Dan Bergmann,Isabelle Bey,Greg Carmichael,William J. Collins,Bryan N. Duncan,Gregory Faluvegi,Gerd A. Folberth,Gerd A. Folberth,M. Gauss,Sunling Gong,Didier Hauglustaine,Didier Hauglustaine,Tracey Holloway,Ivar S. A. Isaksen,Daniel J. Jacob,Jan Eiof Jonson,Jacek W. Kaminski,Terry Keating,A. Lupu,Elina Marmer,V. Montanaro,Rokjin J. Park,Rokjin J. Park,Giovanni Pitari,Kirsty J. Pringle,Kirsty J. Pringle,John A. Pyle,Sabine Schroeder,Marta G. Vivanco,Peter Wind,G. Wojcik,Shiliang Wu,Shiliang Wu,A. Zuber +54 more
TL;DR: In this article, an ensemble of 21 global and hemispheric chemical transport models is used to estimate the spatial average surface ozone (O-3) response over east Asia (EA), Europe (EU), North America (NA), and south Asia (SA) to 20% decreases in anthropogenic emissions of the O-3 precursors, NOx, NMVOC, and CO.