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Dr Claire Reeves

reevescCurrent Post: Reader

Room Number: 0.72

Telephone: 01603 593625 (+44 1603 593625)

Fax: 01603 591327 (+44 1603 591327)

Email: c.reeves@uea.ac.uk

Publications: EPrints Digital Repository

Posts of Special Responsibility:

  • Director of Learning and Teaching - Postgraduate Taught
  • Course Director, MSc Atmospheric Science



PhD Studentships Available


Atmospheric Budgets of Gases Relevant to Climate
 


Research Interests

Tropospheric ozone; long-range transport of pollutants, ozone depleting substances; greenhouse gases; air quality; ground based and airborne measurements; modelling.


Biography

My interest in atmospheric chemistry focuses on the interpretation of field data. By training, I am a theoretical modeller, but I work in a group which specialises in field measurements. I have therefore been involved in the planning of, and analysing data from, field experiments both at ground-based sites, on boats and in research aircraft. This has included our Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory on the North Norfolk coast and other sites in the UK, Ireland and Australia. Using the NERC Facility for Atmospheric Airborne Research (FAAM) BAE-146 aircraft, I have been involved in major international collaborative experiments flying missions out of the Azores (ICARTT) and West Africa (AMMA). Through my work on ozone depleting substances, in particular methyl bromide, I have been part of UK and international science reviews. I am currently an RCUK Fellow and am a PI within the NERC National Centre for Atmospheric Science. I am a Guest Editor of the Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics "AMMA Tropospheric Chemistry and Aerosols" Special Issue. 
 

Significant Publications

  • Stewart D.J, C. M. Taylor, C. E. Reeves, and J. B. McQuaid (2008) Biogenic nitrogen oxide emissions from soils – impact on NOx and ozone over West Africa during AMMA (African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Experiment): observational study, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 8, 2285-2297.
  • Delon, C., Reeves, C.E., Stewart, D.J., SerĨa, D., Dupont, R., Mari, C., Chaboureau, J.-P., Tulet, P. (2008) Biogenic nitrogen oxide emissions from soils - Impact on NO x and ozone over West Africa during AMMA (African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Experiment): Modelling study. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 8, 2351-2363.
  • Reeves C.E., J. Slemr, D.E. Oram, D. Worton, S.A. Penkett, D.J. Stewart, R. Purvis, N. Watson, J. Hopkins, A. Lewis, J. Methven, D.R. Blake, E. Atlas (2007), Alkyl nitrates in outflow from N. America over the N. Atlantic during ITOP 2004, Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 112, No. D10, D10S37, doi:10.1029/2006JD007567.
  • C.E Reeves, W.T. Sturges, G.A. Sturrock, K. Preston, D.E. Oram, J. Schwander, R. Mulvaney, J.-M. Barnola, and J. Chappellez (2005). Trends of halon gases in polar firn air: implications for their emission distributions, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Page(s) 2055-2064. SRef-ID: 1680-7324/acp/2005-5-2055.
  • Reeves, C.E. (2003). Atmospheric budget implications of the temporal and spatial trends in methyl bromide concentration, Journal of Geophysical Research, 108 (D11), doi: 10.1029/2002JD002943.
  • Reeves, C.E., and S.A. Penkett (2003). Measurement of Peroxides and What They Tell Us, Chemical Reviews, 103(12), 5199 – 5218, DOI: 10.1021/cr0205053


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