A. M. Macdonald

1.6k total citations
24 papers, 837 citations indexed

About

A. M. Macdonald is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, A. M. Macdonald has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 837 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Atmospheric Science, 16 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and 16 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in A. M. Macdonald's work include Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols (22 papers), Air Quality and Health Impacts (14 papers) and Atmospheric aerosols and clouds (14 papers). A. M. Macdonald is often cited by papers focused on Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols (22 papers), Air Quality and Health Impacts (14 papers) and Atmospheric aerosols and clouds (14 papers). A. M. Macdonald collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Australia. A. M. Macdonald's co-authors include W. R. Leaitch, Jonathan P. D. Abbatt, Pierre Herckès, Alex K. Y. Lee, Shao‐Meng Li, K. G. Anlauf, Tom Harner, Andrew J. Peters, Todd Gouin and Jill M. Cainey and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, Geophysical Research Letters and Environmental Pollution.

In The Last Decade

A. M. Macdonald

23 papers receiving 795 citations

Peers

A. M. Macdonald
M. Mircea Italy
E. Matta Italy
M. Legrand France
Sho Ohata Japan
Zhining Tao United States
Ludwig Ries Germany
M. Mircea Italy
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Countries citing papers authored by A. M. Macdonald

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of A. M. Macdonald

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of A. M. Macdonald. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of A. M. Macdonald based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with A. M. Macdonald. A. M. Macdonald is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Macdonald, A. M., et al.. (2025). Can soil and tree carbon sequestration maintain zero net emissions grazing?. Animal Production Science. 65(7).
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Hanna, Sarah, Junwei Xu, Jason C. Schroder, et al.. (2018). Refractory black carbon at the Whistler Peak High Elevation Research Site – Measurements and simulations. Atmospheric Environment. 181. 34–46. 2 indexed citations
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Schroder, Jason C., Sarah Hanna, Robin L. Modini, et al.. (2015). Size-resolved observations of refractory black carbon particles in cloud droplets at a marine boundary layer site. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 15(3). 1367–1383. 25 indexed citations
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Ervens, Barbara, et al.. (2013). Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and select aldehydes in cloud and fog water: the role of the aqueous phase in impacting trace gas budgets. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 13(10). 5117–5135. 63 indexed citations
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Hiranuma, Naruki, Sarah D. Brooks, Ryan C. Moffet, et al.. (2013). Chemical characterization of individual particles and residuals of cloud droplets and ice crystals collected on board research aircraft in the ISDAC 2008 study. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 118(12). 6564–6579. 56 indexed citations
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Wong, Jenny P. S., Alex K. Y. Lee, Jay G. Slowik, et al.. (2011). Oxidation of ambient biogenic secondary organic aerosol by hydroxyl radicals: Effects on cloud condensation nuclei activity. Geophysical Research Letters. 38(22). n/a–n/a. 56 indexed citations
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Lee, Alex K. Y., Pierre Herckès, W. R. Leaitch, A. M. Macdonald, & Jonathan P. D. Abbatt. (2011). Aqueous OH oxidation of ambient organic aerosol and cloud water organics: Formation of highly oxidized products. Geophysical Research Letters. 38(11). n/a–n/a. 92 indexed citations
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Schwartz, R. E., Lynn M. Russell, S. J. Sjostedt, et al.. (2010). Biogenic oxidized organic functional groups in aerosol particles from a mountain forest site and their similarities to laboratory chamber products. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 10(11). 5075–5088. 39 indexed citations
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Sun, Yele, A. M. Macdonald, Katherine Hayden, et al.. (2009). Size-resolved aerosol chemistry on Whistler Mountain, Canada with a high-resolution aerosol mass spectrometer during INTEX-B. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 9(9). 3095–3111. 91 indexed citations
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Leaitch, W. R., A. M. Macdonald, K. G. Anlauf, et al.. (2009). Evidence for Asian dust effects from aerosol plume measurements during INTEX-B 2006 near Whistler, BC. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 9(11). 3523–3546. 49 indexed citations
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Sun, Yele, A. M. Macdonald, Katherine Hayden, et al.. (2008). Size-resolved aerosol chemistry on Whistler Mountain, Canada with a High-Resolution Aerosol Mass Spectrometer during INTEX-B. 3 indexed citations
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Harner, Tom, Karla Pozo, Todd Gouin, et al.. (2006). Global pilot study for persistent organic pollutants (POPs) using PUF disk passive air samplers. Environmental Pollution. 144(2). 445–452. 143 indexed citations
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Hayden, Katherine, K. G. Anlauf, Shao‐Meng Li, et al.. (2004). Characterization of gaseous nitrogen oxides in the Lower Fraser Valley during Pacific 2001. Atmospheric Environment. 38(34). 5811–5823. 18 indexed citations
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Macdonald, A. M., et al.. (2001). Summertime formaldehyde at a high‐elevation site in Quebec. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 106(D23). 32361–32374. 21 indexed citations
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Isaac, George A., C. M. Banic, W. R. Leaitch, et al.. (1998). Vertical profiles and horizontal transport of atmospheric aerosols and trace gases over central Ontario. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 103(D17). 22015–22037. 12 indexed citations
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Li, Shao‐Meng, A. M. Macdonald, J. W. Strapp, Y.‐N. Lee, & Xueli Zhou. (1997). Chemical and physical characterizations of atmospheric aerosols over southern California. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 102(D17). 21341–21353. 23 indexed citations
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Macdonald, A. M., K. G. Anlauf, C. M. Banic, W. R. Leaitch, & H. A. Wiebe. (1995). Airborne measurements of aqueous and gaseous hydrogen peroxide during spring and summer in Ontario, Canada. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 100(D4). 7253–7262. 17 indexed citations
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Liu, P. S. K., W. R. Leaitch, A. M. Macdonald, et al.. (1993). Sulphate production in summer cloud over Ontario, Canada. Tellus B. 45(4). 368–368. 20 indexed citations
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Macdonald, A. M. & H. G. Leighton. (1991). SO2Oxidation in a rainband: Effects of in‐cloud H2O2Production. ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN. 29(1). 133–149. 2 indexed citations

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