个人简介
Maria Val Martin is a Research and Teaching Fellow at the Chemical and Biological Engineering Department. She received her undergraduate degree in Agriculture Engineering from the Universidad Politecnica of Valencia in Spain. She obtained a MS and PhD in Environmental Engineering from Michigan Technological University (USA). In 2007, she was a postdoc associate at the Harvard University Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group, and later she was a visiting research scientist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. In 2011, she joined the Atmospheric Science Department at Colorado State University as a Research Scientist II, and became a member of the MIT Atmospheric Composition and Chemistry Group. She moved with her family to Sheffield in July of 2014.
Her research interests focus on understanding the composition and chemistry of the global atmosphere and their interactions with the Earth’s biosphere and climate system. This includes for example the study of abundance of air pollutants and greenhouse gases, how they are transported and their environmental impacts. She addresses these topics using analysis of atmospheric observations (from ground stations to satellite sensors) with global models of chemistry and climate.
研究领域
Atmospheric composition and chemistry
Atmosphere, Earth’s biosphere and climate interactions
Air pollution
Atmospheric observations and earth system modelling
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Tai, A.P.K., M. Val Martin, C.L. Heald (2014). Threat to future global food security from climate change and ozone air pollution, Nature Climate Change, 10.1038/nclimate2317.
Val Martin, M., C.L. Heald, J.-F. Lamarque, S. Tilmes, L.K. Emmons, and B.A. Schichtel (2015), How emissions, climate, and land use change will impact mid-century air quality over the United States: A focus on effects at National Parks, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 15, 2805-2823, doi:10.5194/acp-15-2805-2015.
Val Martin, M., C.L. Heald, B. Ford, A.J. Prenni, C. Wiedinmyer (2013), A decadal satellite analysis of the origins and impacts of smoke in Colorado, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 13, 7429-7439, doi:10.5194/acp-13-7429-2013.
Val Martin, M., R. A. Kahn, J. A. Logan, R. Paugam, M. Wooster and C. Ichoku (2012), Space-based observational constraints for 1-D plume rise models, J. Geophys. Res., 117, D22204, doi:10.1029/2012JD018370
Val Martin, M, J. Logan, R. A. Kahn, F.-Y. Leung, D. Nelson, and D. Diner (2010), Smoke injection heights from fires in North America: analysis of 5 years of satellite observations, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 10, 1491-1510, acp-2009-513.
Val Martin, M. R. Honrath, R. C. Owen, G. Pfister, P. Fialho and F. Barata (2006), Significant enhancements of nitrogen oxides, ozone and aerosol black carbon in the North Atlantic lower free troposphere resulting from North American boreal wildfires, J. Geophys. Res., 111, D23S60, doi:10.1029/2006JD007530.