Standout Papers

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  1. Volatile chemical products emerging as largest petrochemical source of urban organic emissions (2018)
    Brian McDonald, J. A. de Gouw et al. Science
  2. Ozone production in the rural troposphere and the implications for regional and global ozone distributions (1987)
    M. Trainer, F. C. Fehsenfeld et al. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  3. Emissions of volatile organic compounds from vegetation and the implications for atmospheric chemistry (1992)
    F. C. Fehsenfeld, Jack G. Calvert et al. Global Biogeochemical Cycles

Immediate Impact

24 by Nobel laureates 41 from Science/Nature 94 standout
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Citing Papers

Temperature-dependent emissions dominate aerosol and ozone formation in Los Angeles
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US oil and gas system emissions from nearly one million aerial site measurements
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Works of M. Trainer being referenced

Quantifying Methane and Ethane Emissions to the Atmosphere From Central and Western U.S. Oil and Natural Gas Production Regions
2018
Quantifying atmospheric methane emissions from the Haynesville, Fayetteville, and northeastern Marcellus shale gas production regions
2015
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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
M. Trainer 12961 7684 6017 182 14.9k
D. D. Parrish 14607 8134 6962 233 17.1k
Richard G. Derwent 11184 5685 5736 274 15.0k
R. J. Yokelson 12050 9117 5398 131 14.8k
Hajime Akimoto 11790 5991 5370 362 15.8k
Veli‐Matti Kerminen 16488 10364 9773 330 18.1k
Christine Wiedinmyer 11545 8346 6668 136 15.2k
Jeffrey L. Collett 10424 6191 6215 248 12.4k
Hang Su 9720 5151 6732 243 12.7k
H. B. Singh 13274 8697 3568 194 15.0k
Qi Zhang 10484 4566 7974 272 13.8k

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