Brian Heikes
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Educational Background
Ph.D., Atmospheric Sciences
M.S., Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
B.S., Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
University of Michigan
University of Michigan
University of Michigan
1984
1978
1976
Areas of Specialization
Research
Brian Heikes' research is on the measurement and interpretation of photochemically reactive compounds. Such compounds define the lifetime of pollutant and natural compounds in the air, trace atmospheric motion and mixing, and characterize the exchange of material across air-land-ocean interfaces. Support for this work has come from federal agencies and private foundations.Teaching
Brian Heikes mentors graduate students in atmospheric and marine chemistry research and formally teaches graduate courses in atmospheric and marine chemistry, biogeochemistry numerical models and chemical measurements. He has taught undergraduate courses in oceanography. He has also guided several undergraduate research experience projects (REU's) in atmospheric and oceanic chemistry and climate.Outreach
Several of the graduate students advised by Brian Heikes have worked on thesis projects co-advised and funded in partnership with the private sector. He has been a science resource for K-12 educators and students. His research projects often include faculty from traditionally undergraduate institutions of higher learning.Students
Peter Egli (co-advised)
Haiwei Shen
Richard Sweetman (co-advised)
Jessica Dombroski (co-advised)
Wonil Chang
Julie Snow
Peter Egli
Wonil Chang
Meehye Lee
Courtney Bishop
Amy Higbie
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
M.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
Ph.D.
M.S.
M.S.
Ph.D.
M.S.
M.S.
Candidate
Candidate
2005
2004
2002
2002
2001
1997
1995
2008
2008
Publications:
Chang, W., M. Lee, and B.G. Heikes, One-dimensional photochemical study of H2O2, CH3OOH, and HCHO in the marine boundary layer during Pacific Exploratory Mission in the Tropics (PEM-Tropics) B (DOI 10.1029/2003JD004256), J. Geopyhs. Res., 109; D06307/1-11; 2004.
Chang, W., B,.G, Heikes, and M. Lee, M, Ozone deposition to the sea surface: chemical enhancement and wind speed dependence, Atmos. Environ., 38, 1053-1059, 2004.
Snow, J.A., B.G. Heikes, J.T. Merrill, A.J. Wimmers, J.L. Moody, C.A. Cantrell, Winter-spring evolution and variability of HOx reservoir species, hydrohgen peroxide and methylhydroperoxide, in the northern mid to high latidtues, J. Geophys. Res., 108, TOP10/1-15, 2003.
Heikes, B.G., W. Chang, M.E.Q. Pilson, E. Swift, H.B. Singh, A. Guenther, D.J. Jacob, B.D. Field, R. Fall, D. Riemer, and L. Brand, Atmospheric Methanol Budget and Ocean Implications, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 16, 80/1-13, 2002.
Heikes, B, J. Snow, P. Egli, D. O'Sullivan, J. Crawford, J. Olson, G. Chen, D. Davis, N. Blake, and D. Blake, Formaldehyde Over the Central Pacific during PEM-Tropics B, J. Geophys. Res.,106, 32,717-32,731, 2001.Presentations:
Heikes, Brian, Daniel W. O'Sullivan, Julie A. Snow, Haiwei Shen, John D. Crounse, Alan J. Kwan, Paul O. Wennberg, Alan Fried, Jim Walega, H2O2, CH3OOH, PAA, and CH2O instrument comparison, observations and initial interpretation from INTEX-A, INTEX-A First NASA Data Workshop, Virginia Beach, VA, March 28 - April 1, 2005.
John D. Crounse, Alan J. Kwan, Paul O. Wennberg, Daniel W. O'Sullivan, Julie A. Snow, Haiwei Shen, Brian G. Heikes, Observations and preliminary interpretation of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and peroxyacetic acid (PAA) in the atmosphere during INTEX-NA, summer 2004, AGU Fall Meeting, San Franscisco, CA, December 2004.
Julie A. Snow, Brian G. Heikes, Daniel W. O'Sullivan, Haiwei Shen, James Crawford, Preliminary observations of methylhydroperoxide (CH3OOH) and formaldehyde (CH2O) in fresh convective outflow during INTEX-NA, summer 2004, AGU Fall Meeting, San Franscisco, CA, December 2004.
Alan Fried, Jim Walega, Brian Heikes, Daniel O'Sullivan, Haiwei Chen, Julie Snow, Chad Roller, Petter Weibring, and Dirk Richter, Airborne Formaldehyde Measurements During INTEX-A: A Preliminary Look at Mixing Ratio Distributions over North America, AGU Fall Meeting, San Franscisco, CA, December 2004.
Radke, L., H. Friedli, and B.G. Heikes, observations of gaseous mercury over the eastern north pacific: Gradients, variability and lifetime calculations, AGU Fall Meeting, San Franscisco, CA, December 6-10, 2002.

