Schade, Gunnar
individual record
Associate Professor
Positions:
- Faculty Fellow, Center for Health Systems and Design, School of Architecture
- Associate Professor, Atmospheric Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences
education and training
- D.Sc. in Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz - (Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany) 1997
- M.Sc. in Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz - (Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany) 1993
selected publications
Academic Articles72
- Rice, K., Schade, G. W., & Maslin, M. A. (2022). Comment on "World Atmospheric CO2, Its 14C Specific Activity, Non-fossil Component, Anthropogenic Fossil Component, and Emissions (1750-2018)" (Skrable et al. 2022).. Health Phys. 123(1), 28-30.
- Schade, G. W., & Gregg, M. L. (2022). Testing HYSPLIT Plume Dispersion Model Performance Using Regional Hydrocarbon Monitoring Data during a Gas Well Blowout. ATMOSPHERE. 13(3), 486-486.
- Holliman, J., & Schade, G. W. (2021). Comparing Permitted Emissions to Atmospheric Observations of Hydrocarbons in the Eagle Ford Shale Suggests Permit Violations. ENERGIES. 14(3), 780-780.
- Cusworth, D. H., Duren, R. M., Thorpe, A. K., Pandey, S., Maasakkers, J. D., Aben, I., ... Miller, C. E. (2021). Multisatellite Imaging of a Gas Well Blowout Enables Quantification of Total Methane Emissions. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS. 48(2),
- Schade, G. W. (2021). Standardized Reporting Needed to Improve Accuracy of Flaring Data. ENERGIES. 14(20), 6575-6575.
Chapters1
- Schade, G. W. (2012). Characteristics of Hurricane Ike During Its Passage over Houston, Texas. Advances in Hurricane Research - Modelling, Meteorology, Preparedness and Impacts. Ch.-0. IntechOpen.
Conference Papers3
- Roest, G. S., & Schade, G. W. (2015). Quantifying Eagle Ford Shale's emissions using boundary layer enhancement. Proceedings of the Air and Waste Management Association's Annual Conference and Exhibition, AWMA. 3, 1737-1742.
- Goldstein, A. H., Black, D. G., Dreyfus, G. B., Kurpius, M. R., Lee, A., Lunden, M. M., McKay, M., & Schade, G. W (2002). Chemical interactions between the atmosphere and forested ecosystems.. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. 224, U303-U303.
- Goldstein, A. H., & Schade, G. W. (2000). Quantifying biogenic and anthropogenic contributions to acetone mixing ratios in a rural environment. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT. 34(29-30), 4997-5006.
Repository Documents / Preprints2
- Roest, G., & Schade, G. (2016). Quantifying alkane emissions in the Eagle Ford Shale using boundary layer enhancement.
- Beaver, M. R., St. Clair, J. M., Paulot, F., Spencer, K. M., Crounse, J. D., LaFranchi, B. W., ... Wennberg, P. O. (2012). Importance of biogenic precursors to the budget of organic nitrates during BEARPEX 2009: observations of multifunctional organic nitrates by CIMS and TD-LIF.
Internet Publications2
- Schade, G (2020). Routine gas flaring is wasteful, polluting and undermeasured. - An article submitted to The Conversation
- Schade, G. W (2017). How has the US fracking boom affected air pollution in shale areas?. - An article submitted to The Conversation
in the news
- ASK 2: How are low traffic volumes impacting our air quality in Houston? Click2Houston April 23, 2020
researcher on
Principal Investigator1
awards and honors
recent teaching activities
- ATMO201 Weather & Climate Instructor
- ATMO363 Atmos Chem & Pollution Instructor
- ATMO463 Air Quality Instructor
- ATMO484 Internship Instructor
- ATMO491 Research Instructor
chaired theses and dissertations
- Roest, Geoffrey Scott (2018-12). Quantifying emissions and air quality impacts from unconventional oil and gas activity in the Eagle Ford shale. (Doctoral Dissertation)
- Watson, Matthew Raymond (2016-12). Chamber Measurements of Trace Gas Exchanges for Several Oak Species Exposed to Ozone and Drought. (Master's Thesis)
- Gramann, Jonathan (2014-12). Investigations of Atmospheric and Plant Physiological Effects along an Urban-To-Rural Gradient in the Houston Metropolitan Area Comparing 2011 to 2012. (Master's Thesis)
- Hale, Martin C (2014-05). Flux Measurements of Volatile Organic Compounds from an Urban Tower Platform in Houston, Texas: Trends and Tracers. (Master's Thesis)
- Werner, Nicholas D (2013-05). Anthropogenic and Biogenic Carbon Dioxide Fluxes From Typical Land Uses in Houston, Texas. (Master's Thesis)
Email
gws@tamu.edu
First Name
Gunnar
Last Name
Schade
mailing address
Texas A&M University; Meteorology; 3150 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-3150
USA