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1000 Citations for LEC Paper
A paper co-authored by Nick Hewitt in the Lancaster Environment Centre has been cited over 1000 times, according to the Web of Science database.
The paper, 'A global model of natural volatile organic compound emissions', was published in 1995 with colleagues from the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado and others. It estimated the global emission rates of volatile organic compounds from the biosphere to the atmosphere.
In 2005 the paper achieved the status of being one of the 10 most highly cited papers in Geoscience in the preceding decade but has now passed the iconic 1000-citations mark.
Fri 25 January 2008
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- A global model of natural volatile organic compound emissions - Dr. Alex Guenther talks about this highly cited paper, "A global model of natural volatile organic compound emissions," (Guenther A., et al., J. Geophys. Res-Atmos. 100[D5]: 8873-92, 20 May 1995)
