Christopher D. Holmes

Christopher D. Holmes

Florida State University

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About Christopher D. Holmes

Christopher D. Holmes, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Florida State University, specializes in the field of Atmospheric chemistry, Climate science, Atmosphere-biosphere interactions, Mercury, EOAS-FSU.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Assessment of landscape-scale fluxes of carbon dioxide and methane in subtropical coastal wetlands of South Florida

Occurrence, abundance, and formation of atmospheric tarballs from a wide range of wildfires in the western US

Contribution of expanded marine sulfur chemistry to the seasonal variability of dimethyl sulfide oxidation products and size-resolved sulfate aerosol

Measurements of brown carbon and its optical properties from boreal forest fires in Alaska summer

Airborne observations constrain heterogeneous nitrogen and halogen chemistry on tropospheric and stratospheric biomass burning aerosol

Impact of Biomass Burning Organic Aerosol Volatility on Smoke Concentrations Downwind of Fires

A single-point modeling approach for the intercomparison and evaluation of ozone dry deposition across chemical transport models (Activity 2 of AQMEII4)

Variability of Atmospheric CO2 Over the Arctic Ocean: Insights From the O‐Buoy Chemical Observing Network

Christopher D. Holmes Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

5380

Citations(since 2020)

2671

Cited By

3676

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

66

i10Index(since 2020)

58

Email

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Florida State University

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Christopher D. Holmes Skills & Research Interests

Atmospheric chemistry

Climate science

Atmosphere-biosphere interactions

Mercury

EOAS-FSU

Top articles of Christopher D. Holmes

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Assessment of landscape-scale fluxes of carbon dioxide and methane in subtropical coastal wetlands of South Florida

Authorea Preprints

Erin Rose Delaria

Glenn Wolfe

Kaitlyn Blanock

Reem A Hannun

Kenneth L Thornhill

...

2024/4/16

Occurrence, abundance, and formation of atmospheric tarballs from a wide range of wildfires in the western US

EGUsphere

Kouji Adachi

Jack E Dibb

Joseph M Katich

Joshua P Schwarz

Hongyu Guo

...

2024/4/15

Contribution of expanded marine sulfur chemistry to the seasonal variability of dimethyl sulfide oxidation products and size-resolved sulfate aerosol

EGUsphere

Linia Tashmim

William C Porter

Qianjie Chen

Becky Alexander

Charles H Fite

...

2023/6/12

Measurements of brown carbon and its optical properties from boreal forest fires in Alaska summer

Atmospheric Environment

Jingqiu Mao Kunal Bali

Sujai Banerji

James R. Campbell

Aachal Vallabhbhai Bhakta

L.-W. Antony Chen

...

2024/2/29

Airborne observations constrain heterogeneous nitrogen and halogen chemistry on tropospheric and stratospheric biomass burning aerosol

Geophysical Research Letters

Zachary CJ Decker

Gordon A Novak

Kenneth Aikin

Patrick R Veres

J Andrew Neuman

...

2024/2/28

Impact of Biomass Burning Organic Aerosol Volatility on Smoke Concentrations Downwind of Fires

Environmental Science & Technology

Demetrios Pagonis

Vanessa Selimovic

Pedro Campuzano-Jost

Hongyu Guo

Douglas A Day

...

2023/10/24

A single-point modeling approach for the intercomparison and evaluation of ozone dry deposition across chemical transport models (Activity 2 of AQMEII4)

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Lisa Dianne Emberson

Olivia Clifton

M Coyle

Johannes Flemming

L Ganzeveld

...

2023/9/6

Variability of Atmospheric CO2 Over the Arctic Ocean: Insights From the O‐Buoy Chemical Observing Network

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

KA Graham

CD Holmes

G Friedrich

CD Rauschenberg

CR Williams

...

2023/3/27

Response to “Comment on ‘Impacts of Sugarcane Fires on Air Quality and Public Health in South Florida’”

Environmental health perspectives

Christopher D Holmes

Holly K Nowell

2023/2/20

Fire influence on regional to global Environments and air quality (FIREX‐AQ)

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

Carsten Warneke

Joshua P Schwarz

Jack Dibb

Olga Kalashnikova

Gregory Frost

...

2023/1/27

Characterization of water-soluble brown carbon chromophores from wildfire plumes in the western USA using size-exclusion chromatography

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Lisa Azzarello

Rebecca A Washenfelder

Michael A Robinson

Alessandro Franchin

Caroline C Womack

...

2023/12/20

New evidence for the importance of non‐stomatal pathways in ozone deposition during extreme heat and dry anomalies

Geophysical Research Letters

Anthony YH Wong

JA Geddes

Jason Alexander Ducker

Christopher D Holmes

Silvano Fares

...

2022/4/28

Impacts of sugarcane fires on air quality and public health in South Florida

Environmental health perspectives

Holly K Nowell

Charles Wirks

Maria Val Martin

Aaron van Donkelaar

Randall V Martin

...

2022/8/5

Absorption Angstrom Exponents Of Light Absorbing Aerosol Particles In Western United States Wildfires

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Magesh Kumaran Mohan

Linghan Zeng

Jack E Dibb

Eric Scheuer

Joseph M Katich

...

2022/12

Influence of plant ecophysiology on ozone dry deposition: comparing between multiplicative and photosynthesis-based dry deposition schemes and their responses to rising CO 2 level

Biogeosciences

Shihan Sun

Amos PK Tai

David HY Yung

Anthony YH Wong

Jason A Ducker

...

2022/3/28

Entrainment-limited kinetics of bimolecular reactions in clouds

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Christopher D Holmes

2022/7/13

Comparison of model and ground observations finds snowpack and blowing snow aerosols both contribute to Arctic tropospheric reactive bromine

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

William F Swanson

Chris D Holmes

William R Simpson

Kaitlyn Confer

Louis Marelle

...

2022/11/15

Comparison of airborne measurements of NO, NO2, HONO, NOy and CO during FIREX-AQ

Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions

Ilann Bourgeois

Jeff Peischl

J Andrew Neuman

Steven S Brown

Hannah M Allen

...

2022/1/3

Airborne emission rate measurements validate remote sensing observations and emission inventories of Western US Wildfires

Environmental science & technology

Chelsea E Stockwell

Megan M Bela

Matthew M Coggon

Georgios I Gkatzelis

Elizabeth Wiggins

...

2022/5/17

Understanding the evolution of smoke mass extinction efficiency using field campaign measurements

Geophysical Research Letters

Pablo E Saide

Laura H Thapa

Xinxin Ye

Demetrios Pagonis

Pedro Campuzano‐Jost

...

2022/9/28

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