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J. Degouw
Researcher at Earth System Research Laboratory
Publications - 10
Citations - 800
J. Degouw is an academic researcher from Earth System Research Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: NOx & Ozone. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 666 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Degouw include Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences & University of Colorado Boulder.
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High winter ozone pollution from carbonyl photolysis in an oil and gas basin
Peter Edwards,Steven S. Brown,James M. Roberts,Ravan Ahmadov,Robert M. Banta,J. Degouw,J. Degouw,William P. Dubé,William P. Dubé,R. A. Field,James Flynn,Jessica B. Gilman,Jessica B. Gilman,Martin Graus,Martin Graus,Martin Graus,Detlev Helmig,Abigail R. Koss,Abigail R. Koss,Andrew O. Langford,Barry Lefer,Brian M. Lerner,Brian M. Lerner,R. Li,R. Li,Shao-Meng Li,Stuart A. McKeen,Stuart A. McKeen,Shane M. Murphy,D. D. Parrish,Christoph J. Senff,Christoph J. Senff,J. Soltis,Jochen Stutz,Colm Sweeney,Colm Sweeney,Chelsea R. Thompson,Michael Trainer,Catalina Tsai,Patrick R. Veres,Patrick R. Veres,Rebecca A. Washenfelder,Rebecca A. Washenfelder,Carsten Warneke,Carsten Warneke,Robert Wild,Robert Wild,Cora J. Young,Bin Yuan,Bin Yuan,Robert J. Zamora +50 more
TL;DR: It is found that ozone production occurs at lower NOx and much larger VOC concentrations than does its summertime urban counterpart, leading to carbonyl (oxygenated VOCs with a C = O moiety) photolysis as a dominant oxidant source.
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Nighttime removal of NOx in the summer marine boundary layer
Steven S. Brown,Steven S. Brown,Jack E. Dibb,Harald Stark,Harald Stark,M. Aldener,M. Aldener,M. Vozella,Sallie I. Whitlow,Eric J. Williams,Eric J. Williams,Brian M. Lerner,Brian M. Lerner,R. Jakoubek,Ann M. Middlebrook,J. Degouw,J. Degouw,Carsten Warneke,Carsten Warneke,Paul D. Goldan,William C. Kuster,Wayne M. Angevine,Wayne M. Angevine,Donna Sueper,Donna Sueper,Patricia K. Quinn,Timothy S. Bates,J. F. Meagher,Fred C. Fehsenfeld,A. R. Ravishankara,A. R. Ravishankara +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive test of nocturnal nitrogen oxide chemistry, concentrations of O3, NO, NO 2, NO2, NO3, N2O5, HNO3 and other relevant compounds, aerosol abundance and composition, and meteorological conditions were measured in the marine boundary layer from the NOAA research vessel Ronald H. Brown off the East Coast of the United States as part of the New England Air Quality Study (NEAQS) during the summer of 2002.
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Nocturnal isoprene oxidation over the Northeast United States in summer and its impact on reactive nitrogen partitioning and secondary organic aerosol
Steven S. Brown,J. Degouw,J. Degouw,Carsten Warneke,Carsten Warneke,T. B. Ryerson,William P. Dubé,William P. Dubé,Elliot Atlas,Rodney J. Weber,Richard E. Peltier,Richard E. Peltier,J. A. Neuman,J. A. Neuman,J. M. Roberts,Aaron L. Swanson,Aaron L. Swanson,Frank Flocke,Stuart A. McKeen,Stuart A. McKeen,Jerome Brioude,Jerome Brioude,Roberto Sommariva,Roberto Sommariva,Roberto Sommariva,Michael Trainer,Fred C. Fehsenfeld,Fred C. Fehsenfeld,A. R. Ravishankara +28 more
TL;DR: In this article, an aircraft study examined isoprene and its nocturnal oxidants in a series of night flights across the Northeast US, a region with large emissions of both isoprone and NOx.
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Ozone photochemistry in an oil and natural gas extraction region during winter: simulations of a snow-free season in the Uintah Basin, Utah
Peter Edwards,Peter Edwards,Cora J. Young,Cora J. Young,Kenneth C. Aikin,Kenneth C. Aikin,J. Degouw,J. Degouw,William P. Dubé,William P. Dubé,F. Geiger,Jessica B. Gilman,Jessica B. Gilman,Detlev Helmig,John S. Holloway,John S. Holloway,James P. Kercher,Brian M. Lerner,Brian M. Lerner,Randal S. Martin,Robert McLaren,D. D. Parrish,Jeff Peischl,Jeff Peischl,J. M. Roberts,T. B. Ryerson,Joel A. Thornton,Carsten Warneke,Carsten Warneke,Eric J. Williams,Steven S. Brown +30 more
TL;DR: The Uintah Basin Winter Ozone Study (UBWOS) was a field intensive in early 2012, whose goal was to address current uncertainties in the chemical and physical processes that drive wintertime ozone (O3) production in regions of oil and gas development.
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Influence of Oil and Gas Emissions on Summertime Ozone in the Colorado Northern Front Range
Erin E. McDuffie,Erin E. McDuffie,Erin E. McDuffie,Peter Edwards,Jessica B. Gilman,Brian M. Lerner,Brian M. Lerner,William P. Dubé,William P. Dubé,Michael Trainer,Daniel E. Wolfe,Daniel E. Wolfe,Wayne M. Angevine,Wayne M. Angevine,J. Degouw,J. Degouw,Eric J. Williams,Alex G. Tevlin,Jennifer G. Murphy,Emily V. Fischer,Stuart A. McKeen,Stuart A. McKeen,Thomas B. Ryerson,Jeff Peischl,Jeff Peischl,John S. Holloway,John S. Holloway,Kenneth C. Aikin,Kenneth C. Aikin,Andrew O. Langford,Christoph J. Senff,Christoph J. Senff,Raul J. Alvarez,Samuel R. Hall,Kirk Ullmann,Kathy Lantz,Kathy Lantz,Steven S. Brown,Steven S. Brown +38 more
TL;DR: In this article, an observationally constrained box model is used to quantify the influence of O&NG emissions on regional summertime O3 production in the Northern Front Range of Colorado.