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1 Oliver W. Wingenter Research Scientist Geophysical Research Center Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 801 Leroy Pl, Jones Hall 259, Socorro, NM Phone: (505) Professional Preparation Ph.D., Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, 1998 Research Advisors: Profs. F. Sherwood Rowland and Donald R. Blake B.S., Chemistry with a Physics minor, San Jose State University, 1992 Research Advisor: Prof. Patrick Hamill Appointments Associate Chair, Department of Chemistry, NMIMT, 2014-present Chair, Space Utilization Committee, NMIMT, 2014-present Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, 2006-present Chair, Department of Chemistry, NMIMT, Research Scientist, Geophysical Research Center, NMIMT, 2000-Present Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, NMIMT, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of California, Irvine, Postdoctoral Researcher, Georgia Institute of Technology, Courses taught Introductory Chemistry General Chemistry, first semester General Chemistry, second semester Quantitative Analysis Atmospheric Chemistry Global Biogeochemical Cycles 1
2 Synergistic Activities NASA DC3/SEACERS Aircraft Mission Science Team NASA ARCTAS (Arctic Research of the Composition of the Troposphere from Aircraft and Satellites) Aircraft Mission Science Team. NASA TC4 (Tropical Composition Cloud and Climate Coupling) Aircraft Mission Science Team Meeting, Virginia Beach, VA TOPSE NSF TOPSE Tropospheric Ozone Production about the Spring Equinox, Aircraft Mission Science Team Pelagic Ecosystem CO2 Enrichment study (PeECE III), Ocean Science Team NOAA New England Air Quality Study, Ocean-Atmosphere Science Team Southern Ocean Iron Experiment (SOFeX) Ocean-Atmosphere Science Team International Consortium for Atmospheric Research on Transport and Transformation (ICARTT) data meeting, Durham, New Hampshire Halogens in the Troposphere, International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC) Initiative International and U.S. Surface Ocean Lower Atmospheric Study (SOLAS) The U.S. Surface Ocean Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS) Conference, 2002, Potomac, Maryland The First International SOLAS Conference, February 2000, Damp, Germany, American Geophysical Union Local, State Science Fair Judge New Event Sponsor, New Mexico Science Olympiad Raised funds for Socorro Storehouse, Puerto Seguro and other need base organizations International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme Fast Track Initiative "Ocean Acidification", September 2006, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University Exploring Ocean Iron Fertilization: the scientific, economic, legal and political basis, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, September 2007 Asilomar International Conference on Climate Intervention Technologies, March, 2010, Asilomar, Monterey, California Climate Engineering Conference: Critical Global Discussions, August 2014, Berlin, Germany. The World Science Summit on Climate Engineering: Future Guiding Principles and Ethics, December 2014, National Academy of Science, Washington, D. 2
3 Publication summary (from Web of Science) Average number of citations over the last five full years: 73 per year Total number of citations since 1996: 1059 Average Citations per paper: 35 H-factor 18 Selected Presentations [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., O. Ogunro, S.N. Nance, S.M. Elliott, D.R. Blake and N.J. Blake, Changing Sea-to Air Flux of Aerosol Chemical Material and the Feedback with Ocean and Atmospheric Dynamics, The Width of the Tropics: Climate Variations and Their Impacts, American Geophysical Union Chapman Conference, Santa Fe, NM, July [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., Intended and unintended consequences of SRM: Or how to create an Ice Age, Solar Radiation Management Science 2015, Cambridge, England, March [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., Changing Sea-to-Air flux of Dimethyl Sulfide and the Positive Feedback with Planetary Scale Ocean and Atmospheric Dynamics, Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, New Mexico State University, April Ogunro, O., O.W. Wingenter, S. Elliott, M. Flanner, M.K. Dubey, Impacts of Organic Macromolecules, Chlorophyll and Soot on Arctic Sea Ice, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA December [Invited] Ogunro, O., O.W. Wingenter and S. Elliott, Modeling the impacts of organic macromolecules and chlorophyll on Arctic sea ice. Organic Carbon Biocomplexity, Workshop at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Fallmouth, Massachusetts, July [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., Interaction Between Chemistry and Dynamics in the Southern Ocean Region: A possible positive climate feedback, Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, University of New Mexico, February [Invited] Ogunro, O., O. Wingenter, S. Burrows and S. Elliott, Macromolecular Sources of Marine Organic Aerosols, SOLAS Summer School - Xiamen, China, Sep
4 [Invited] Ogunro, O., O. Wingenter, S. Burrows and S. Elliott, Marine aerosol and its possible contribution to the changing westerly winds, Organic Carbon Biocomplexity, Workshop at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Fallmouth, Massachusetts, July 2013 [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., O. O. Ogunro, S. Nance, S.M. Elliott, N.J. Blake, Impact of increasing westerly winds on dimethyl sulfide flux and reflectivity over the Southern Ocean and Antarctica: Possible climate feedback, American Chemical Society Meeting New Orleans, April 2013 Nance, S.N., O.W. Wingenter, O. Oluwasseun, S.M. Elliott, and N.J. Blake Increasing Dimethyl Sulfide Flux Over the Southern Ocean and off of the Antarctic Coast in Response to the Shifting and Intensifying Westerly Winds: A Possible Positive Feedback, American Meteorological Society, New Orleans LA, January 2012 Wingenter, O.W. O.O. Ogunro, S.N Nance, S.M Elliott, N.J Blake, The Impact of Increasing Westerly Winds on Dimethyl Sulfide Flux over the Southern Ocean: a Possible Positive Climate Feedback, American Geophysical Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA December Wingenter, O.W., O.O. Ogunro, S.M. Elliott, D.R. Blake, N.J. Blake, Can we restore global phytoplankton, the westerly winds and other aspects of climate using Geoengineering?, American Geophysical Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA December [Invited] Wingenter, O.W, Tropospheric and surface brightening, Asilomar International Conference on Climate Intervention Technologies, Asilomar California, March, 2010, Wingenter, O.W, K.A. Gorham; N. J. Blake; S. Meinardi; D.R. Blake; F.S. Rowland, Photochemical production of CH 3 Br: Possibly the unknown source, AGU Fall Meeting San Francisco, December [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., Ocean Perturbation Experiments: Impacts of Ocean Acidity and Iron Fertilization on Climate Relevant Organic Gases, European CoOperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action-735, Vienna, Austria, April [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., Great Debates in Geoengineering with K. Caldeira, D. Keith and R. Prinn, European Geophysical Union, Vienna, April [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., Moore, J., Elliot, S.M., Blake, D.R., Reversing sea level rise by enhancing the natural sulfur cycle, European Geophysical Union Conference, Vienna, Austria, April
5 [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., S.M. Elliot, D.R. Blake, Lowering global temperature by enhancing the natural sulfur cycle, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, Fall [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., Enhancing the natural sulfur cycle to help cool the planet, University of New Hampshire, July [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., K.B. Haase, M. Zeigler, D.R. Blake, K. Schulz, and U. Riebesell, The unexpected impact of ocean acidification on the production of dimethyl sulfide and other important climate relevant organic gases, European Geophysical Union Conference, Vienna, Austria, April [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., Some Observed Consequences of Ocean Acidification on Marine Production and Consumption of Dimethyl Sulfide, Ocean Carbon and Climate Change (OCCC) Workshop, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, August, [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., Marine Boundary Layer Halogen and DMS Chemistry, University Jülich Research Centre, Germany, June [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., Observed Enhancements of CH 3 Br in the Arctic Boundary Layer: Possible Production Mechanisms and Global Implications, Max Planck Institute of Chemistry, Mainz, Germany, June [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., Marine Boundary Layer Halogen and DMS Chemistry, University of Heidelberg, Germany, June Wingenter, O.W., B.C. Sive, N.J. Blake, D.R. Blake, F.S. Rowland, Atomic chlorine concentrations determined from ethane and hydroxyl measurements made over the Equatorial Pacific Ocean and the determination of DMS flux, Surface Ocean Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS) Open Science Conference 2004, Halifax, Canada, October [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., K.B. Haase, P. Strutton, G. Friederich, S. Meinardi, D.R. Blake, F.S. Rowland, Observed changes in concentrations of CO, CH 4, Isoprene, CH 3 Br, CH 3 I, and DMS during the Southern Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiments (SOFeX) 2002, 8th International Global Atmospheric Chemistry Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand September [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., Measurements of CO, CH 4, isoprene, CH 3 Br, CH 3 I, and DMS during the Southern Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiments, National Central University, Taiwan, June [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., An Aircraft Study of Marine Boundary Layer Halogen and DMS Chemistry, National Central University, Taiwan, June
6 [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., B.C. Sive, N.J. Blake, D.R. Blake, and F.S. Rowland, Determination of atomic chlorine concentrations based on ethane and hydroxyl radical measurements made over the central Pacific Ocean: Impact of Cl on the DMS budget, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 27, [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., B.C. Sive, N.J. Blake, D.R. Blake, and F.S. Rowland, Atomic Chlorine Concentrations Determined from Ethane and Hydroxyl Measurements made over the Central Pacific Ocean: Impact of Cl on DMS budget, Surface Ocean Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS) Conference, Damp, Germany, February [Invited] Wingenter, O.W., D.R. Blake, and F.S. Rowland, 3-Dimensional tropospheric observations of ozone depleting source gases, AGAGE/MIT, NOAA/CMDL, and NASA/UARP, Workshop on Source Gases for Ozone Depletion, Boulder, Colorado, May Wingenter, O.W., D.R. Blake, and F.S. Rowland, Seasonal variations of methyl bromide: implications for northern hemispheric input, 12th Annual Informal Symposium on Kinetic and Photochemical Processes in the Atmosphere, University of California, Irvine, February, Publications NMT Graduate student Wingenter, O.W., *O. O. Ogunro, *S. N. Nance, S. M. Elliott, D. R. Blake, N. J. Blake, Increasing DMS flux over the Southern Ocean and its feedback on climate (submitted), Geophys. Res. Lett. *Ogunro, O., Burrows, S., Elliott, S., Frossard, A., Hoffman, F., Letscher, R., Moore, J.K., Russell, L. M., Wang, S., Wingenter, O. (accepted August 2015): Global Distribution and Surface Activity of Macromolecules in Offline Simulations of Marine Organic Chemistry, Biogeochemistry. Elliott, S., S. M. Burrows, C. Deal, X. Liu, M Long, *O. Ogunro, L.M. Russell and O.W. Wingenter (2014), Prospects for simulating macromolecular surfactant chemistry at the ocean atmosphere boundary, Environ. Res. Lett. 9. Cameron-Smith P., Elliott S. Maltrud M., Erickson, D, Wingenter, O. (2011), Changes in dimethyl sulfide oceanic distribution due to climate change, Geophys. Res. Lett. Wingenter, O.W., S.M. Elliott, D.R. Blake (2010), New Directions: Restoring the westerly winds in the Southern Hemisphere: Climate's lever, Atmos. Environ. 6
7 White, M.L., Russo, R.S., Zhou, Y,. Ambrose, J.L., Haase, K., Frinak, E.K., Varner, R.K., Wingenter, O.W., Mao, H., Talbot, R., Sive, B.C. (2009), Are biogenic emissions a significant source of summertime atmospheric toluene in the rural Northeastern United States?, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 9, Russo, R.S., Zhou, Y., Haase, K.B., Wingenter, O.W., Frinak, E.K., Mao, H., Talbot, R.W., & Sive, B. C. (2009), Temporal variability, sources, and sinks of C1-C5 alkyl nitrates in Coastal New England, Atmos. Chem. and Phys. Discuss., 9, Zhou, Y., H.T. Mao, R.S. Russo, D.R. Blake, O.W. Wingenter, K.B. Haase, J. Ambrose, R.K. Varner, R. Talbot, B.C. Sive (2008), Bromoform and dibromomethane measurements in the seacoast region of New Hampshire, , J. Geophys. Res., 113. Wingenter, O.W., S.M. Elliot, D.R. Blake (2008), Authors response to the above comment by M. Vogt, on New Directions: Enhancing the natural sulfur cycle to slow global warming, Atmos. Environ., 42, Varner, R.K., Y. Zhou, R. S. Russo, O.W. Wingenter, E. Atlas, C. Stroud, H. Mao, R. Talbot, and B.C. Sive (2008), Controls on atmospheric chloroiodomethane (CH 2 ClI) in marine environments, J. Geophys. Res., 113. White, M.L. O.W. Wingenter, H. Mao, R. Talbot, and B.C. Sive (2008), Volatile organic compounds in northern New England marine and continental environments during the NASA ICARTT 2004 campaign, J. Geophys. Res., 113. Wingenter, O. W. (2007), Isoprene, Cloud Droplets, and Phytoplankton, Science 317 (5834), 42b. Wingenter, O.W., S.M. Elliot, D.R. Blake (2007), New Directions: Enhancing the natural sulfur cycle to slow global warming, Atmos. Environ. Sive, B.C., R.K. Varner, H. Mao, D.R. Blake, O.W. Wingenter, and R. Talbot (2007), A large terrestrial source of methyl iodide, Geophys. Res. Lett., 34 Wingenter, O.W., K.B. Haase, M. Zeigler, D.R. Blake, F.S. Rowland, B.C. Sive, A. Paulino, R. Thyrhaug, A. Larsen, K. Schulz, M. Meyerhoefer, U. Riebesel (2007), Unexpected consequences of increasing CO2 and ocean acidity on marine production of DMS and CH 2 ClI: Potential climate impacts, Geophys. Res. Lett., 34, L05710, Wingenter, O.W., B.C. Sive, N.J. Blake, D.R. Blake, and F.S. Rowland (2005), Atomic chlorine concentrations derived from ethane and hydroxyl measurements over the equatorial Pacific Ocean: Implication for dimethyl sulfide and bromine monoxide, J. Geophys. Res.,
8 Zhou, Y., R. K. Varner, R. S. Russo, O. W. Wingenter, K. B. Haase, R. Talbot, and B. C. Sive (2005), Coastal water source of short-lived halocarbons in New England, J. Geophys. Res., 110. Sive, B. C., Y. Zhou, D. Troop, Y. Wang, W. C. Little, O. W. Wingenter, R. S. Russo, R. K., Varner, R. K., and R. Talbot (2005), Development of a Novel Cryogen-Free Concentration System for Measurements of Volatile Organic Compounds, Analytical Chemistry. 77, 21, , /ac Wingenter, O.W., Ozone Assessment in North-Central Alberta, The Alberta Energy and Utilities Board (EUB), Government of Alberta, 2005 Yang K.-L., C. C. Ting, J.-L. Wang, O.W. Wingenter, C.-C. Chan 2005, Diurnal and seasonal cycles of ozone precursors observe from continuous measurements at an urban site in Taiwan, Atmos. Environ., 39, , Wingenter, O.W., K.B. Haase, P. Strutton, G. Friederich, S. Meinardi, D.R. Blake, F.S. Rowland (2004), Changing concentrations of CO, CH 4, C 5 H 8, CH 3 Br, CH 3 I, and dimethyl sulfide during the Southern Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiments, Proceeding of the National Academy of Science of the United States, 101(23), Wingenter, O.W., B.C. Sive, D.R. Blake, F.S. Rowland, and B.A. Ridley (2003), Unexplained enhancements of CH 3 Br in the Arctic and sub-arctic lower troposphere during TOPSE spring 2000, Geophys. Res. Lett., 30(22), Simpson, I.J., O.W. Wingenter, D.J. Westberg, H.E. Fuelberg, C.M. Kiley, J.H. Crawford, S. Meinardi, D.R. Blake, and F.S. Rowland (2003), Airborne measurements of cirrusactivated C2Cl4 depletion in the upper troposphere with evidence against Cl reactions, Geophys. Res. Lett., 30(20), Fried, E., A, Y. Wang, C. Cantrell, B. Wert, J. Walega, B. Ridley, R. Shetter, B. Lefer, M. Coffey, J. Hannigan, D. Blake, N. Blake, S. Meinardi, R. Talbot, J. Dibb, E. Scheuer, O. Wingenter, J. Snow, B. Heikes, D. Ehhalt (2003), Tunable diode laser measurements of formaldehyde during the TOPSE 2000 study: Distributions, trends, and mode, J. Geophys. Res., 108. Blake, N.J., D.R. Blake, B.C. Sive, A.S. Katzenstein, S.Meinardi, O.W. Wingenter, E.L. Atlas, F. Flocke, B.A. Ridley, and F.S. Rowland (2003), The seasonal evolution of NMHCs and light alkyl nitrates at middle to high northern latitudes during TOPSE, J. Geophys. Res., 108(D4), Wingenter, O.W., D.R. Blake, N.J. Blake, B.C. Sive, E. Atlas, F. Flocke and F.S. Rowland (1999), Tropospheric hydroxyl and atomic chlorine concentrations, and mixing time 8
9 scales determined from hydrocarbon and halocarbon measurements made over the Southern Ocean, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 21,819-21,828. Blake, N.J., D.R. Blake, O.W. Wingenter, B.C. Sive, D.C. Thornton, A.R. Bandy, E. Atlas, F. Flocke, and F.S. Rowland (1999), Aircraft measurements of latitudinal, vertical, and seasonal variations of NMHC, methyl nitrate, and selected halocarbons during ACE-1., J. Geophys. Res., 104, 21,803-21,817. Blake, N.J., D.R. Blake, O.W. Wingenter, B.C. Sive, L.M. McKenzie, J.P. Lopez, I.J. Simpson, H.E. Fuelberg, G.W. Sachse, B.E. Anderson, G.L. Gregory, M.A. Carroll, G.M. Albercook, and F. S. Rowland, Influence of southern hemispheric biomass burning on mid-tropospheric distributions of nonmethane hydrocarbons and selected halocarbons over the remote South Pacific, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 16,213-16,232. Wingenter, O.W., C.J.-L. Wang, D.R. Blake, F.S. Rowland, Seasonal variation of tropospheric methyl bromide concentrations: Constraints on anthropogenic input, Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, , Blake, D.R., N.J. Blake, T.W. Smith, O.W. Wingenter, and F.S. Rowland (1996), Nonmethane hydrocarbon and halocarbons distributions during Atlantic Stratocumulus Transition Experiment/Marine Aerosol and Gas Exchange, June 1992, J. Geophys. Res., Wingenter, O.W., M.K. Kubo, N.J. Blake, T.W. Smith, Jr., D.R. Blake, and F.S. Rowland (1996), Hydrocarbon and halocarbon measurements as photochemical and dynamical indicators of atmospheric hydroxyl, atomic chlorine, and vertical mixing obtained during Lagrangian flights, J. Geophys. Res., 101, Blake, D.R., T.Y. Chen, T.W. Smith, Jr., C.J.-L. Wang, O.W. Wingenter, E.W. Mayer, and F.S. Rowland (1996), Three dimensional distribution of NMHCs and halocarbons over the Northwestern Pacific during the 1991 Pacific Exploratory Mission (PEM-WEST A), J. Geophys. Res., 101,
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