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William R. Kuhn

Researcher at University of Michigan

Publications -  30
Citations -  1256

William R. Kuhn is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Atmosphere & Water vapor. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1216 citations.

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Ammonia photolysis and the greenhouse effect in the primordial atmosphere of the earth

TL;DR: In the prebiotic atmosphere of earth ammonia would have been irreversibly converted to N2 in less than 40 years if the ammonia surface mixing ratio were no more than 0.0001 as mentioned in this paper.
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Evolution of a nitrogen atmosphere on titan.

TL;DR: Photochemical calculations indicate that if NH3 outgassed from Titan it should have been converted to a dense N2 atmosphere during the lifetime of the satellite, and this may explain the failure of recent attempts to detect NH3 in the upper atmosphere of Titan.
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Solar radiation incident on the Martian surface

TL;DR: Calculations indicate that the maximum daily solar radiation reaching the Martian surface is about 325 cal/cm2 during southern hemisphere summer at latitude of about 40°S, which is within 10% of the radiation incident on the atmosphere.
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Long-term climate change and the geochemical cycle of carbon.

TL;DR: This model is stable against ice albedo catastrophe even when the ice line occurs at low latitudes, and differs from energy balance models that lack the coupling to the geochemical cycle of carbon.
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Effect of the greenhouse gases (CO2, H2O, SO2) on Martian paleoclimate

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the effect of CO2 atmosphere on the formation of the valley networks on Mars and found that even three bars of CO 2 will not provide sufficient greenhouse warming.