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John F. Burkhart
Researcher at University of Oslo
Publications - 95
Citations - 6862
John F. Burkhart is an academic researcher from University of Oslo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Snow & Aerosol. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 93 publications receiving 5934 citations. Previous affiliations of John F. Burkhart include University of California, Merced & Norwegian Institute for Air Research.
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Cesium-137 deposition and contamination of Japanese soils due to the Fukushima nuclear accident
Teppei J. Yasunari,Andreas Stohl,Ryugo S. Hayano,John F. Burkhart,Sabine Eckhardt,Tetsuzo Yasunari +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown that 137Cs strongly contaminated the soils in large areas of eastern and northeastern Japan, whereas western Japan was sheltered by mountain ranges, which may help to coordinate decontamination efforts and plan regulatory measures in Japan.
Xenon-133 and caesium-137 releases into the atmosphere from the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant: determination of the source term, atmospheric dispersion, and deposition
Andreas Stohl,Petra Seibert,Gerhard Wotawa,Delia Arnold,Delia Arnold,John F. Burkhart,Sabine Eckhardt,C. Tapia,Arturo Vargas,Teppei J. Yasunari +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors determined the emissions into the atmosphere of two isotopes, the noble gas xenon-133 (133Xe) and the aerosol-bound caesium-137 (137Cs), which have very different release characteristics as well as behavior in the atmosphere.
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Xenon-133 and caesium-137 releases into the atmosphere from the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant: determination of the source term, atmospheric dispersion, and deposition
Andreas Stohl,Petra Seibert,Gerhard Wotawa,Delia Arnold,Delia Arnold,John F. Burkhart,Sabine Eckhardt,C. Tapia,Arturo Vargas,Teppei J. Yasunari +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors determined the emissions into the atmosphere of two isotopes, the noble gas xenon-133 (133Xe) and the aerosol-bound caesium-137 (137Cs), which have very different release characteristics as well as behavior in the atmosphere.
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Arctic smoke – record high air pollution levels in the European Arctic due to agricultural fires in Eastern Europe in spring 2006
Andreas Stohl,Torunn Berg,Torunn Berg,John F. Burkhart,John F. Burkhart,A. M. Fjǽraa,Caroline Forster,Andreas Herber,Øystein Hov,Chris Rene Lunder,W. W. McMillan,Samuel J. Oltmans,Masataka Shiobara,David Simpson,Sverre Solberg,Kerstin Stebel,Johan Ström,Kjetil Tørseth,R. Treffeisen,K. Virkkunen,K. Virkkunen,Karl Espen Yttri +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the FLEXPART particle dispersion model to show that smoke from agricultural fires in Eastern Europe intruded into the European Arctic and caused the most severe air pollution episodes ever recorded there.
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General overview: European Integrated project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality interactions (EUCAARI) - integrating aerosol research from nano to global scales
Markku Kulmala,Ari Asmi,Hanna Lappalainen,Hanna Lappalainen,Urs Baltensperger,J. L. Brenguier,Maria Cristina Facchini,Hans-Christen Hansson,Øystein Hov,Colin D. O'Dowd,Ulrich Pöschl,Alfred Wiedensohler,R. Boers,Olivier Boucher,Olivier Boucher,G. de Leeuw,G. de Leeuw,H. A. C. Denier van der Gon,Johann Feichter,Radovan Krejci,Paolo Laj,Heikki Lihavainen,Ulrike Lohmann,Gordon McFiggans,Thomas F. Mentel,Christodoulos Pilinis,Ilona Riipinen,Ilona Riipinen,Michael Schulz,Andreas Stohl,Erik Swietlicki,Elisabetta Vignati,Célia Alves,Markus Amann,Markus Ammann,Sylwester Arabas,Paulo Artaxo,Holger Baars,David C. S. Beddows,Robert Bergström,Johan P. Beukes,Merete Bilde,John F. Burkhart,Francesco Canonaco,Simon L. Clegg,Hugh Coe,Suzanne Crumeyrolle,Barbara D'Anna,Stefano Decesari,Stefania Gilardoni,Marc Fischer,A. M. Fjaeraa,Christos Fountoukis,Christian George,L. Gomes,Paul R. Halloran,Thomas Hamburger,Roy M. Harrison,Hartmut Herrmann,Thorsten Hoffmann,Corinna Hoose,Min Hu,Antti-Pekka Hyvärinen,Urmas Hõrrak,Yoshiteru Iinuma,Trond Iversen,Miroslav Josipovic,Maria Kanakidou,Astrid Kiendler-Scharr,Alf Kirkevåg,Gyula Kiss,Zbigniew Klimont,Pekka Kolmonen,Mika Komppula,Jón Egill Kristjánsson,Lauri Laakso,Lauri Laakso,Lauri Laakso,Ari Laaksonen,Ari Laaksonen,Laurent C.-Labonnote,V. A. Lanz,Kari E. J. Lehtinen,Kari E. J. Lehtinen,Luciana V. Rizzo,Risto Makkonen,Hanna E. Manninen,Gavin R. McMeeking,Joonas Merikanto,Andreas Minikin,Sander Mirme,William T. Morgan,Eiko Nemitz,D. O'Donnell,T. S. Panwar,Hanna Pawlowska,Andreas Petzold,Jacobus J. Pienaar,Casimiro Pio,C. Plass-Duelmer,André S. H. Prévôt,Sara C. Pryor,Carly Reddington,G. Roberts,Daniel Rosenfeld,Joshua P. Schwarz,Øyvind Seland,Karine Sellegri,X. J. Shen,Manabu Shiraiwa,Holger Siebert,B. Sierau,David Simpson,David Simpson,J. Y. Sun,David Topping,Peter Tunved,Petri Vaattovaara,Ville Vakkari,J. P. Veefkind,Antoon Visschedijk,Henri Vuollekoski,R. Vuolo,Birgit Wehner,J. Wildt,Simon Woodward,D. R. Worsnop,D. R. Worsnop,G.-J. van Zadelhoff,A. A. Zardini,Kai Zhang,P. G. van Zyl,Veli-Matti Kerminen,Kenneth S. Carslaw,Spyros N. Pandis +134 more
TL;DR: The European Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality Interactions project (EUCAARI) as mentioned in this paper was the first project to study aerosol processes fron nano to global scale and their effects on climate and air quality.