Debra Wunch

Debra Wunch

University of Toronto

H-index: 59

North America-Canada

About Debra Wunch

Debra Wunch, With an exceptional h-index of 59 and a recent h-index of 50 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of atmospheric science, carbon cycle, Fourier transform spectrometry.

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

Demystifying the methane clouds over Dhaka, Bangladesh

Using a portable FTIR spectrometer to evaluate the consistency of TCCON measurements on a global scale: The COCCON Travel Standard

Ground-Based Mobile Measurements to Track Urban Methane Emissions from Natural Gas in 12 Cities across Eight Countries

The Post-2020 Surge in Global Atmospheric Methane Observed in Ground-based Observations

Biogenic Fluxes of Carbon Dioxide in and Around the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area

Using a portable EM27/SUN FTIR-spectrometer for validating the TCCON site-to-site consistency: The COCCON Travel Standard

CO2 fluxes of vegetation in the Greenbelt of Ontario and increased net ecosystem emissions associated with its removal

GreenRoofNet: Integrating High-Resolution Aerial Imagery with Deep Learning for Efficient Green Roof Monitoring

Debra Wunch Information

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Citations(all)

15746

Citations(since 2020)

9647

Cited By

9921

hIndex(all)

59

hIndex(since 2020)

50

i10Index(all)

126

i10Index(since 2020)

116

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Debra Wunch Skills & Research Interests

atmospheric science

carbon cycle

Fourier transform spectrometry

Top articles of Debra Wunch

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Demystifying the methane clouds over Dhaka, Bangladesh

Imrul Kayes

Md Abdul Halim

Debra Wunch

Sean Thomas

2024/3/7

Using a portable FTIR spectrometer to evaluate the consistency of TCCON measurements on a global scale: The COCCON Travel Standard

EGUsphere

Benedikt Herkommer

Carlos Alberti

Paolo Castracane

Jia Chen

Angelika Dehn

...

2024/2/2

Ground-Based Mobile Measurements to Track Urban Methane Emissions from Natural Gas in 12 Cities across Eight Countries

Felix Vogel

Sebastien Ars

Debra Wunch

Juliette Lavoie

Rica Christina Cruz

...

2022

The Post-2020 Surge in Global Atmospheric Methane Observed in Ground-based Observations

Authorea Preprints

Jennifer Wu

Sherry Luo

Zhao-Cheng Zeng

Alex Turner

Debra Wunch

...

2024/4/23

Biogenic Fluxes of Carbon Dioxide in and Around the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area

Authorea Preprints

Sabrina Madsen

Dien Wu

Lucy Hutyra

Ian A Smith

Md Abdul Halim

...

2024/1/16

Using a portable EM27/SUN FTIR-spectrometer for validating the TCCON site-to-site consistency: The COCCON Travel Standard

Benedikt Herkommer

Frank Hase

Jochen Groß

Carlos Alberti

Paolo Castracane

...

2024/3/7

CO2 fluxes of vegetation in the Greenbelt of Ontario and increased net ecosystem emissions associated with its removal

Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene

Sabrina Madsen

Dien Wu

Md Abdul Halim

Debra Wunch

2024/1/12

GreenRoofNet: Integrating High-Resolution Aerial Imagery with Deep Learning for Efficient Green Roof Monitoring

Md Abdul Halim

Wenxi Liao

Imrul Kayes

Jennifer Drake

Liat Margolis

...

2024/3/7

CH4 Fluxes Derived from Assimilation of TROPOMI XCH4 in CarbonTracker Europe-CH4: Evaluation of Seasonality and Spatial Distribution in the Northern High …

Remote Sensing

Aki Tsuruta

Ella Kivimäki

Hannakaisa Lindqvist

Tomi Karppinen

Leif Backman

...

2023/3/16

A Modified Gaussian Plume Model for Mobile in situ Greenhouse Gas Measurements

Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions

Lawson David Gillespie

Sébastien Ars

James Phillip Williams

Louise Klotz

Tianjie Feng

...

2023/9/20

Using portable low-resolution spectrometers to evaluate Total Carbon Column Observing Network (TCCON) biases in North America

Atmospheric Measurement Techniques

Nasrin Mostafavi Pak

Jacob K Hedelius

Sébastien Roche

Liz Cunningham

Bianca Baier

...

2023/3/9

The Total Carbon Column Observing Network's GGG2020 Data Version

Earth System Science Data Discussions

Joshua L Laughner

Geoffrey C Toon

Joseph Mendonca

Christof Petri

Sébastien Roche

...

2023/8/24

Using solar-viewing FTS observations to inform spectroscopic parameters

Joshua L Laughner

Geoffrey C Toon

Coleen M Roehl

Debra Wunch

Paul Wennberg

2023/7/30

A new algorithm to generate a priori trace gas profiles for the GGG2020 retrieval algorithm

Atmospheric Measurement Techniques

Joshua L Laughner

Sébastien Roche

Matthäus Kiel

Geoffrey C Toon

Debra Wunch

...

2023/3/7

Characteristics of interannual variability in space-based XCO2 global observations

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Yifan Guan

Gretchen Keppel-Aleks

Scott C Doney

Christof Petri

Dave Pollard

...

2023/5/12

Quality evaluation of the column-averaged dry air mole fractions of carbon dioxide and methane observed by GOSAT and GOSAT-2

SOLA

Yukio Yoshida

Yu Someya

Hirofumi Ohyama

Isamu Morino

Tsuneo Matsunaga

...

2023

Characterizing and quantifying methane emissions from wastewater collection systems and urban water bodies

Individual Source Measurements of Anthropogenic Methane Emissions from Canada and the United States

Lawson Gillespie

Debra Wunch

Louise Klotz

Anthony Fabien

Mary Kang

2023/5

Unprecedented Canadian forest fire carbon emissions during 2023

Brendan Byrne

Junjie Liu

Kevin Bowman

Madeleine Pascolini-Campbell

Abhishek Chatterjee

...

2023/12/1

Updating TCCON GGG2020 data to the WMO X2019 CO2 scale and application to satellite validation

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Joshua Laughner

Bianca Baier

Kathryn McKain

Matthäus Kiel

Gregory B Osterman

...

2022/12

Improved calibration procedures for the EM27/SUN spectrometers of the COllaborative Carbon Column Observing Network (COCCON)

Atmospheric Measurement Techniques

Carlos Alberti

Frank Hase

Matthias Frey

Darko Dubravica

Thomas Blumenstock

...

2022/4/22

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