Marc Fischer

Marc Fischer
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(510) 701-2551
Bio
Dr. Marc Fischer is staff scientist in the Sustainable Energy Systems group and Environmental Energy Technology Division at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), and is an adjunct associate research scientists at the Air Quality Research Center at the University of California, Davis. Dr. Fischer has co-authored more than 50 refereed journal publications. Fischer's current work focuses on atmospheric studies of natural and anthropogenic processes affecting greenhouse (GHG) gases (and other atmospheric constituents, and development of sustainable solutions to energy and environmental problems. As part of ongoing work, Fischer and colleagues are quantifying the sources of California's GHG emissions, their long-term trends, and identifying cost-effective options to mitigate emissions.Curriculum Vitae
cv-mlf-2pg-20170213.docxPublications
2022
2020
2019
2018
Assessing fossil fuel CO 2 emissions in California using atmospheric observations and models
01/2018
2017
Airborne Methane Emission Measurements for Selected Oil and Gas Facilities Across California
10/2017
Estimating methane emissions from biological and fossil-fuel sources in the San Francisco Bay Area
01/2017
2016
Estimating methane emissions in California's urban and rural regions using multitower observations
11/2016
2015
U.S. emissions of HFC-134a derived for 2008–2012 from an extensive flask-air sampling network
01/2015
2014
2013
The 2010 California Research at the Nexus of Air Quality and Climate Change (CalNex) field study
06/2013
Acid–base chemical reaction model for nucleation rates in the polluted atmospheric boundary layer
04/2013
2012
Carbon, water, and heat flux responses to experimental burning and drought in a tallgrass prairie
12/2012
Diurnal tracking of anthropogenic CO2 emissions in the Los Angeles basin megacity during spring 2010
04/2013