Publications

2019

  • H. M. Horowitz, C. Holmes, A. Wright,* T. Sherwen, X. Wang, M. Evans, J. Huang, L. Jaeglé, Q. Chen, and B. Alexander Effects of sea salt aerosol emissions for Marine Cloud Brightening on atmospheric chemistry: Implications for radiative forcing, Geophysical Research Letters, accepted. *student advisee

  • Streets, D.G., H. M. Horowitz, Z. Lu, L. Levin, C. P. Thackray, and E.M. Sunderland, Five hundred years of anthropogenic mercury: spatial and temporal release profiles, Environmental Research Letters, 2019. [PDF]

  • Zhang, Y., H. M. Horowitz, J. Wang, Z. Xie, J. Kuss, and A. Soerensen, A coupled atmosphere-ocean model for air-sea exchange of mercury in the global ocean: Insights into wet deposition and atmospheric redox chemistry, Environmental Science and Technology, 2019.

  • Streets, D.G., H. M. Horowitz, Z. Lu, L. Levin, C. P. Thackray, and E.M. Sunderland, Global and regional trends in mercury emissions and concentrations, 2010-2015, Atmospheric Environment, 2019. [PDF]

2017

  • H. M. Horowitz, R.M. Garland, M. Thatcher, W.A. Landman, Z. Dedekind, J. van der Merwe, and F.A. Engelbrecht, Evaluation of climate model aerosol seasonal and spatial variability over Africa using AERONET, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 2017. [PDF]

  • H. M. Horowitz, D.J. Jacob, Y. Zhang, T.S. Dibble, F. Slemr, H.M. Amos, J.A. Schmidt, E.S. Corbitt, E.A. Marais, and E.M. Sunderland, A new mechanism for atmospheric mercury redox chemistry: implications for the global mercury budget, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 2017. [PDF]

  • Streets, D.G., H. M. Horowitz, D.J. Jacob, Z. Lu, L. Levin, A. Ter Schure, and E.M. Sunderland, Total mercury released to the environment by human activities, Environ. Sci. Technol., 2017. [PDF]

2016

  • J. Schmidt, D. Jacob, H. M. Horowitz, L. Hu, T. Sherwen, M. J. Evans, Q. Liang, R. M. Suleiman, D. E. Oram, M. Le Breton, C. J. Parcival, S. Wang, B. Dix, and R. Volkamer, Modeling the observed tropospheric BrO background: Importance of multiphase chemistry and implications for ozone, OH, and mercury, JGR-Atmospheres, 2016. [PDF]

  • R. Sun, D. G. Streets, H. M. Horowitz, H. M. Amos, G. Liu, V. Perrot, J-P Toutain, H. Hintelmann, E. M. Sunderland, and J. E. Sonke, Historical (1850-2010) mercury stable isotope emissions from anthropogenic sources to the atmosphere, Elementa, 2016. [PDF]

  • Y. Zhang, D. J. Jacob, H. M. Horowitz, L. Chen, H. M. Amos, D. P. Krabbenhoft, F. Slemr, V. St. Louis, and E. M. Sunderland, Observed decrease in atmospheric mercury explained by global decline in anthropogenic emissions, PNAS, 2016.[PDF]

2015

  • Chen, L., Y. Zhang, D. J. Jacob, A. Soerensen, J. Fisher, H. M. Horowitz, E. S. Corbitt, and X. Wang, Differences in decadal trends of atmospheric mercury between the Arctic and northern mid-latitudes suggest a decline in Arctic Ocean mercury, Geophys. Res. Letters, 2015. [PDF]

  • Amos, H. M., J. E. Sonke, D. Obrist, N. Robins, N. Hagan, H. M. Horowitz, R. P. Mason, M. Witt, I. Hedgecock, E. S. Corbitt, and E. M. Sunderland, Observational and modeling constraints on global anthropogenic enrichment of mercury: a critical review, Env. Sci. Technol., 2015. [PDF]

2014

  • Amos, H. M., D. J. Jacob, D. Kocman, H. M. Horowitz, Y. Zhang, S. Dutkiewicz, M. Horvat, E. S. Corbitt, and E. M. Sunderland, Global biogeochemical implications of mercury discharges from rivers and sediment burial, Env. Sci. Technol., 48, 9514-9522, 2014. [PDF]

  • Horowitz, H. M., D. J. Jacob, H. M, Amos, D. G. Streets, and E. M. Sunderland, Historical mercury releases from commercial products: global environmental implications, Env. Sci. Technol., 48 (17), 10242-10250, 2014. [PDF]