CIRES Personnel breakdown 2006-2007 Category Appendices: Publications Personnel Demographics Total CIRES Personnel 162 CIRES Personnel Supported by NOAA Funding TOTAL B.S. M.S. Ph.D. Research Scientist 182 97 97 Visiting Scientist 18 9 9 Postdoctoral Fellow 14 4 4 Associate Scientist 208 114 50 61 3 Administrative 32 21 17 2 2 TOTAL greater than 50% NOAA support 245 67 63 115 Undergraduate Students 44 17 Graduate Students 80 23 21 2 Received less than 50 NOAA support 43 8 2 33 TOTAL 578 Count by OAR Division CSD 73 PSD 62 GSD 20 GMD 46 TOTAL OAR 201 NESDIS/NGDC 33 NWS/SEC 27 TOTAL NOAA 261 Obtained NOAA employment within the last year 3
Appendices: Publications Publications from Calendar Year 2006 CIRES scientists <strong>and</strong> faculty published 889 peer-reviewed <strong>and</strong> 177 non-peer-reviewed papers during the preceding calendar year 1 . The table below tabulates publications by affiliation of first author <strong>and</strong> their peer-review status. The publication count is only one measure of CIRES‘ impact. Additional information on how CIRES research is extending the boundaries of scientific knowledge is summarized in the Executive Summary, <strong>and</strong> is also provided in detail throughout this report . * Included in peer-reviewed publications CIRES Lead Author 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Peer- Reviewed 164 112 177 165 188 388 Non-Peer- Reviewed * * 100 100 161 80 NOAA Lead Author 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Peer- Reviewed 43 60 31 56 20 121 Non-Peer- Reviewed * * 10 43 10 7 Other Lead Author 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Peer- Reviewed 127 110 183 134 145 380 Non-Peer- Reviewed * * 24 55 38 90 Refereed Publications Published during Calendar Year 2006 Akmaev R.A., 2006. Does the moon also have a tidal effect on Earth‘s atmosphere? <strong>Scientific</strong> American, 295: no.5, p.108. Akmaev, R.A., V.I. Fomichev, X Zhu, 2006. Impact of middle-atmospheric composition changes on greenhouse cooling in the upper atmosphere. J. Atmos. Sol.-Terr. Phys., 68 (17): p.1879. Aldener, M., S.S. Brown, H. Stark, E.J. Williams, B.M. Lerner, W.C. Kuster, P.D. Goldan, P.K. Quinn, T.S. Bates, F.C. Fehsenfeld, A.R. Ravishankara., 2006. Reactivity <strong>and</strong> loss mechanisms of NO3 <strong>and</strong> N2O5 in a polluted marine environment: Results from in situ measurements during New Engl<strong>and</strong> Air Quality Study 2002. J. Geophys. Res.-Atmos., 111 (D23): Art. No. D23S73. Alex<strong>and</strong>er, M., J. Yin, G. Branstator, A. Capotondi, C. Cassou, R. Cullather, Y.O. Kwon, J. Norris, J. Scott, I. Wainer, 2006. Extratropical atmosphere-ocean variability in CCSM3. J. Clim., 19 (11): p.2496. Alpert, P., D. Niyogi, R.A. Pielke Sr., J.L. Eastman, Y.K. Xue, S. Raman, 2006. Evidence for carbon dioxide <strong>and</strong> moisture interactions from the leaf cell up to global scales: Perspective on human-caused climate change. Glob. Planet. Change, 54: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha. Alpert, P., D. Niyogi, R.A. Pielke, J.L. Eastman, Y.K. Xue, S. Raman, 2006. Evidence for carbon dioxide <strong>and</strong> moisture interactions from the leaf cell up to global scales: Perspective on human-caused climate change. Glob. Planet. Change, 54 (2-Jan): p.202. Anastasio, C., B.M. Matthew, 2006. A chemical probe technique for the determination of reactive halogen species in aqueous solution: Part 2 – Chloride solutions <strong>and</strong> mixed bromide/chloride solutions. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 6: p.2439. Andersen, S.B., E.C. Weatherhead, A. Stevermer, J. Austin, C. Bruhl, E.L. Fleming, J. de Gr<strong>and</strong>pre, V. Grewe, I. Isaksen, G. Pitari, R.W. Portmann, B. Rognerud, J.E. Rosenfield, S. Smyshlyaev, T. Nagashima, G.J.M. 1 The large increase in the number of publications in 2006 compared with previous years is in part due to the procedure of downloading the journal information from ISI. It was assumed that all ISI downloaded journals were peer-reviewed. Otherwise, the field was defined by the author. 163
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