Sarah Strode
Graduate Student
Dept. of
Atmospheric Sciences
University of
Washington
Contact
Info:
(206) 543-4445
sstrode at atmos.washington.edu
Research Interests:
- biogeochemical cycling of mercury
- long-range transport of pollutants
- air-sea exchange
- global chemical transport modeling
- global change
Education:
- Ph.D Candidate, University of
Washington, Advisor: Lyatt Jaeglé
- M.S. Atmospheric Sciences, University of
Washington (2005)
- B.A. Chemistry and Mathematics,
Washington University in St. Louis (2002)
Publications:
Strode, S.,
L. Jaeglé, D. A. Jaffe, P. Swartzendruber, N. E. Selin, C.
Holmes, and R. Yantosca (2008), Trans-Pacific transport of mercury,
J. Geophys. Res.,
doi:10.1029/2007JD009428, in press.
Jaffe, D and S. Strode (2008), Sources, fate, and
transport of atmospheric mercury from Asia, Environ. Chem, 5(2), 121-126.
Selin,
N.E., D.J. Jacob, R.M. Yantosca, S. Strode, L. Jaegle, and E.M.
Sunderland, Global 3-D land-ocean-atmosphere model for mercury:
present-day vs.
pre-industrial cycles and anthropogenic enrichment factors for
deposition, Global Biogeochemical
Cycles , in press
Strode, S., L. Jaeglé, N. Selin, D. J.
Jacob, R. Park, R. Yantosca, R. P. Mason, and F. Slemr (2007), Global
simulation of air-sea exchange of mercury, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 21(GB1027),
2006GB002766.
Selin, N., D. J. Jacob, R. Park, R. Yantosca, S.
Strode, L. Jaeglé, and D. Jaffe, Chemical cycling and
deposition of atmospheric mercury: Global constraints from observations
(2007), J. Geophys. Res., 112(D02308), 2006JD007450.
Swartzendruber, P.C., D.A. Jaffe, E.M. Prestbo, P.
Weiss-Penzias, N.E. Selin, R. Park, D. Jacob, S. Strode, and L.
Jaeglé (2006), Observations of reactive gaseous mercury in the
free-troposphere at the Mt. Bachelor observatory, J. Geophys. Res., 11, D24301.