R. A. Fuller

5.8k total citations
21 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

R. A. Fuller is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change and Astronomy and Astrophysics. According to data from OpenAlex, R. A. Fuller has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Atmospheric Science, 15 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 4 papers in Astronomy and Astrophysics. Recurrent topics in R. A. Fuller's work include Atmospheric Ozone and Climate (17 papers), Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols (11 papers) and Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics (10 papers). R. A. Fuller is often cited by papers focused on Atmospheric Ozone and Climate (17 papers), Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols (11 papers) and Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics (10 papers). R. A. Fuller collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Netherlands. R. A. Fuller's co-authors include N. J. Livesey, M. L. Santee, M. Schwartz, G. L. Manney, W. H. Daffer, Steven Pawson, Jae N. Lee, Kirstin Krüger, Robert D. Field and R. C. Levy and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres and Geophysical Research Letters.

In The Last Decade

R. A. Fuller

21 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers

R. A. Fuller
T. J. Duck Canada
Ghassan Taha United States
D. E. Kinnison United States
Xun Jiang United States
P. A. Romashkin United States
N. Spelten Germany
T. J. Duck Canada
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Fields of papers citing papers by R. A. Fuller

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of R. A. Fuller

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of R. A. Fuller. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of R. A. Fuller 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 R. A. Fuller. R. A. Fuller 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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Froidevaux, Lucien, Douglas E. Kinnison, Benjamin Gaubert, et al.. (2025). Tropical upper-tropospheric trends in ozone and carbon monoxide (2005–2020): observational and model results. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 25(1). 597–624. 1 indexed citations
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Santee, M. L., G. L. Manney, A. Lambert, et al.. (2024). The Influence of Stratospheric Hydration From the Hunga Eruption on Chemical Processing in the 2023 Antarctic Vortex. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 129(16). 1 indexed citations
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Thebault, Simon, Leah Zuroff, Matthew K. Schindler, et al.. (2023). Severe Neuroinvasive West Nile Virus in Association With Anti-CD20 Monotherapy for Multiple Sclerosis. Neurology Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation. 10(5). 8 indexed citations
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Santee, M. L., A. Lambert, L. Froidevaux, et al.. (2023). Strong Evidence of Heterogeneous Processing on Stratospheric Sulfate Aerosol in the Extrapolar Southern Hemisphere Following the 2022 Hunga Tonga‐Hunga Ha'apai Eruption. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 128(16). 22 indexed citations
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Froidevaux, Lucien, Douglas E. Kinnison, M. L. Santee, et al.. (2022). Upper stratospheric ClO and HOCl trends (2005–2020): Aura Microwave Limb Sounder and model results. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 22(7). 4779–4799. 8 indexed citations
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Kurlaender, Michal, et al.. (2022). Disparate Impacts of COVID-19 Disruptions for California College Students. Journal of Student Financial Aid. 51(1). 2 indexed citations
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Santee, M. L., A. Lambert, G. L. Manney, et al.. (2022). Prolonged and Pervasive Perturbations in the Composition of the Southern Hemisphere Midlatitude Lower Stratosphere From the Australian New Year's Fires. Geophysical Research Letters. 49(4). 28 indexed citations
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Froidevaux, Lucien, Douglas E. Kinnison, M. L. Santee, et al.. (2021). Upper stratospheric ClO and HOCl trends (2005–2020): Aura Microwave Limb Sounder and model results. 2 indexed citations
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Schneider, Sabine, David Do, R. A. Fuller, & Joseph R. Berger. (2021). Molluscum contagiosum in the setting of Fingolimod: The experience at one institution. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders. 58. 103419–103419. 1 indexed citations
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Manney, G. L., N. J. Livesey, M. L. Santee, et al.. (2020). Record‐Low Arctic Stratospheric Ozone in 2020: MLS Observations of Chemical Processes and Comparisons With Previous Extreme Winters. Geophysical Research Letters. 47(16). 107 indexed citations
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Froidevaux, L., Douglas E. Kinnison, Ray H. J. Wang, John Anderson, & R. A. Fuller. (2019). Evaluation of CESM1 (WACCM) free-running and specified dynamics atmospheric composition simulations using global multispecies satellite data records. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 19(7). 4783–4821. 44 indexed citations
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Manney, G. L., Michaela I. Hegglin, Zachary D. Lawrence, et al.. (2017). Reanalysis comparisons of upper tropospheric–lower stratospheric jets and multiple tropopauses. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 17(18). 11541–11566. 33 indexed citations
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Millán, Luis, N. J. Livesey, M. L. Santee, et al.. (2016). Case studies of the impact of orbital sampling on stratospheric trend detection and derivation of tropical vertical velocities: solar occultation vs. limb emission sounding. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 16(18). 11521–11534. 24 indexed citations
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Field, Robert D., Guido R. van der Werf, Thierry Fanin, et al.. (2016). Indonesian fire activity and smoke pollution in 2015 show persistent nonlinear sensitivity to El Niño-induced drought. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 113(33). 9204–9209. 269 indexed citations
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Froidevaux, L., J. G. Anderson, R. A. Fuller, et al.. (2015). Global OZone Chemistry And Related trace gas Data records for the Stratosphere (GOZCARDS): methodology and sample results with a focus on HCl, H 2 O, and O 3. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 15(18). 10471–10507. 77 indexed citations
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Jiang, Jonathan H., Hui Su, Steven Pawson, et al.. (2010). Five year (2004–2009) observations of upper tropospheric water vapor and cloud ice from MLS and comparisons with GEOS‐5 analyses. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 115(D15). 32 indexed citations
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Manney, G. L., R. S. Harwood, Ian A. MacKenzie, et al.. (2009). Satellite observations and modeling of transport in the upper troposphere through the lower mesosphere during the 2006 major stratospheric sudden warming. Atmospheric chemistry and physics. 9(14). 4775–4795. 73 indexed citations
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Pickett, Herbert M., Brian J. Drouin, T. Canty, et al.. (2008). Validation of Aura Microwave Limb Sounder OH and HO2 measurements. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 113(D16). 40 indexed citations
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Cuddy, D., et al.. (2006). EOS MLS Science Data Processing System: a description of architecture and capabilities. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. 44(5). 1192–1198. 4 indexed citations

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