JOCHEN STUTZ
University of California Los Angeles
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
7127 Math Sciences, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1565
Phone: (310) 825-5364 Fax: (310) 206-5219 Email: jochen@atmos.ucla.edu
EDUCATION
1996
Ph.D., Natural Sciences, Magna cum Laudae, University of Heidelberg
1992
Diploma, Physics, University of Heidelberg
POSITIONS HELD
2005-present
Associate Professor, University of California, Los Angeles
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
1999-2005
Assistant Professor, University of California, Los Angeles
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
1997-1999
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Heidelberg, Institut für Umweltphysik
1996-1997
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of California, Irvine, Department of
Chemistry
1992-1996
Research Assistant (Graduate Student), University of Heidelberg, Institut für
Umweltphysik
AWARDS
NSF Career Award 2004
COMMITTEES
1999-2002
UCLA Representative at University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
1999-present
Graduate Advisor, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
2003-present
Atmospheric Chemistry Committee, American Meteorological Society
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Tropospheric chemistry of reactive halogen species.
Nocturnal radical chemistry.
Interplay of chemistry and vertical mixing in the boundary layer.
Heterogeneous chemistry of nitrogen species.
Development of spectroscopic instruments for atmospheric measurements.
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FIELD EXPERIMENTS
ICARTT, Isles of Shoals, MN, 2004
NAOPEX, Boston, MA, 2002
Phoenix Ozone Experiment, Phoenix, Arizona, 2001
VTMX2, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2000
TEXAQS, Houston, Texas, 2000
SOS99, Nashville, Tennessee, 1999
PARFORCE, Mace Head, Ireland, 1998
BERLIOZ, Berlin, Germany, 1998
PIPAPO, Milan, Italy, 1998
ARCTOC 1, NyAlesund, Spitsbergen, 1995
TOPAS, Weybourne, England, 1994
NDSC Stratospheric NO2 Intercomparison, Lauder, New Zealand, 1992
EASOE, Kiruna, Sweden, 1992
COURSES TAUGHT
1999, 2000
Experimental Methods in Atmospheric Chemistry
Newly developed graduate class
2000, 2001
Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry
Graduate core class, co-listed as undergraduate course
2000
Environmental Chemistry Laboratory
Upper division undergraduate course
2001-2005
Aerosol and Cloud Microphysics
Graduate core class, co-listed as undergraduate course
2002-2004
Air Pollution
General education undergraduate course
2002
Multiphase Atmospheric Chemistry
Graduate class
2003, 2005
Aerosol and Climate
Graduate class
INVITED PRESENTATIONS
1. Stutz, J., “Radical chemistry in the nocturnal boundary layer: Observations and modeling studies”,
Telluride Workshop on Atmospheric Radicals, 2004
2. Stutz, J., “Influence of vertical mixing on the chemistry in the nocturnal urban boundary layer”,
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory lecture series, 2003
3. Stutz, J, Geyer, A., Wang, S., “Nocturnal chemistry in the urban boundary layer“, poster at the
Atmospheric Chemistry Gordon Conference, 2003
4. Stutz, J, Geyer, A., Wang, S., “Nocturnal chemistry in urban areas“, Southern California Symposium
on Photochemistry and Kinetic Processes in the Atmosphere, Riverside, 2003
5. Stutz, J, Geyer, A., Wang, S., “Chemistry in the nocturnal boundary layer: A one-dimensional view”,
invited talk, JPL Atmospheric Chemistry Seminar Series, Pasadena, 2003
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6. Stutz, J., Ackermann, R., Fast, J.D., Barrie, LA., ”Reactive halogens in the mid-latitude
Troposphere”, invited talk , CEA-CREST conference, Pasadena, 2002.
7. Sutz, J. “Investigation of reactive halogen chemistry in the arctic with spectroscopic remote sensing
methods”, invited talk, NSF- Office of Polar Programs workshop on “Ocean – Sea-Ice – Snowpack –
Atmosphere Interactions, Purdue, 2002
8. Stutz, J., Alicke, B., Ackermann, R., Hönninger, G. “Nighttime Chemistry of Nitrogen Oxides in the
Urban Environment”, invited talk to SOS Review meeting, Research Triangle Park, NC, 2001.
9. Stutz, J., Alicke, B., Ackermann, R., Hönninger, G. “Nighttime Chemistry of Nitrogen Oxides in the
Urban Environment”, invited talk, NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory, Boulder, 2001.
10. Stutz, J., Ackermann, R., Wang, S., , “Nocturnal Chemistry of HONO and the Nitrate Radical“,
invited talk, JPL Atmospheric Chemistry Seminar Series, Pasadena, 2001.
11. Stutz, J. "Optical Noise and Residual Structures: The Nemesis of DOAS?", First International DOAS
Workshop, Heidelberg, 2001.
12. Stutz, J., Alicke, B., Ackermann, R., Wang, S., Hönninger, G., “Nighttime Chemistry of Nitrogen
Oxides: Results from Field Experiments in the Urban and Suburban Environment “, invited talk, CU
Boulder, 2001.
13. Stutz, J., Alicke, B., Hönninger, G., Neftel, A., "Investigation of the Nighttime Chemistry of Nitrogen
Oxides by Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy", invited talk, Atmospheric Chemistry
Workshop, Telluride, 2000.
PUBLICATIONS
1. Geyer, A., and J. Stutz, The vertical structure of OH-HO2-RO2 chemistry in the nocturnal boundary
layer: a one-dimensional model study,
J. Geophys. Res.,
109, doi:10.1029/2003JD004425, 2004.
2. Stutz, J., B. Alicke, R. Ackermann, A. Geyer, A. White, and E. Williams, Vertical profiles of NO3,
N2O5, O3, and NOx in the nocturnal boundary layer: 1. Observations during the Texas Air Quality
Study 2000,
J. Geophys. Res., 109, doi:10.1029/2003JD004209, 2004.
3. Geyer, A., and J. Stutz, Vertical profiles of NO3, N2O5, O3, and NOx in the nocturnal boundary layer:
2. Model studies on the altitude dependence of composition and chemistry,
J. Geophys. Res.,
109,
doi:10.1029/2003JD004211, 2004.
4. Stutz, J., B. Alicke, R. Ackermann, A. Geyer, S.H. Wang, A.B. White, E.J. Williams, C.W. Spicer,
and J.D. Fast, Relative humidity dependence of HONO chemistry in urban areas,
J. Geophys. Res.,
109, doi:10.1029/2003JD004135, 2004.
5. Wang, S.H., R. Ackermann, C.W. Spicer, J.D. Fast, M. Schmeling, and J. Stutz, Atmospheric
observations of enhanced NO2-HONO conversion on mineral dust particles,
Geophys. Res. Lett., 30,
doi:10.1029/2003GL017014, 2003.
6. Thornton, J.A., P.J. Wooldridge, R.C. Cohen, E.J. Williams, D. Hereid, F.C. Fehsenfeld, J. Stutz, and
B. Alicke, Comparisons of in situ and long path measurements of NO2 in urban plumes,
J. Geophys.
Res., 108, 4496, 2003.
7. Martinez, M., H. Harder, T.A. Kovacs, J.B. Simpas, J. Bassis, R. Lesher, W.H. Brune, G.J. Frost, E.J.
Williams, C.A. Stroud, B.T. Jobson, J.M. Roberts, S.R. Hall, R.E. Shetter, B. Wert, A. Fried, B.
Alicke, J. Stutz, V.L. Young, A.B. White, and R.J. Zamora, OH and HO2 concentrations, sources, and
loss rates during the Southern Oxidants Study in Nashville, Tennessee, summer 1999,
J. Geophys.
Res., 108, 4617, 2003.
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8. Karl, T., T. Jobson, W.C. Kuster, E. Williams, J. Stutz, R. Shetter, S.R. Hall, P. Goldan, F.
Fehsenfeld, and W. Lindinger, Use of proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry to characterize
volatile organic compound sources at the La Porte super site during the Texas Air Quality Study
2000,
J. Geophys. Res., 108, 4508, 2003.
9. Geyer, A., B. Alicke, R. Ackermann, M. Martinez, H. Harder, W.H. Brune, E.J. Williams, T. Jobson,
S. Hall, R. Shetter, and J. Stutz, Direct observations of daytime NO3: Implications for urban boundary
layer chemistry,
J. Geophys. Res.,
108, 4368, 2003.
10. Wert, B.P., M. Trainer, A. Fried, T.B. Ryerson, B. Henry, W. Potter, W.M. Angevine, E. Atlas, S.G.
Donnelly, F.C. Fehsenfeld, G.J. Frost, P.D. Goldan, A. Hansel, J.S. Holloway, G. Hubler, W.C.
Kuster, D.K. Nicks Jr., J.A. Neuman, D.D. Parrish, S. Schauffler, J. Stutz, D.T. Sueper, C.
Wiedinmeyer, and A. Wisthaler, Signatures of alkene oxidation in airborne formaldehyde
measurements during TexAQS 2000,
J. Geophys. Res.,
108, 10.1029/2002JD002502, 2002
11. Neftel, A., C. Spirig, A.S.H. Prevot, M. Furger, J. Stutz, B. Vogel, and J. Hjorth, Sensitivity of
photooxidant production in the Milan Basin. Results from a Eurotrac-2 LOOP field experiment. An
overview.,
J. Geophys. Res.,
107, 10.1029/2001JD001263, 2002
12. Alicke, B., A. Geyer, A. Hofzumahaus, F. Holland, S. Konrad, H.W. Pätz, J. Schafer, J. Stutz, A.
Volz-Thomas, and U. Platt, OH formation by HONO photolysis during the BERLIOZ experiment,
J.
Geophys. Res.,
107, 10.1029/2001JD000579, 2002.
13. Alicke, B., U. Platt, and J. Stutz, Impact of nitrous acid photolysis on the total hydroxyl radical
budget during the Limitation of Oxidant Production/Pianura Padana Produzione di Ozono study in
Milan,
J. Geophys. Res.,
107, 10.1029/2001JD000075, 2002.
14. Stutz, J., B. Alicke, and A. Neftel, Nitrous acid formation in the urban atmosphere: Gradient
measurements of NO2 and HONO over grass in Milan, Italy,
J. Geophys. Res.,
107,
10.1029/2001JD000390, 2002
15. Stroud, C.A., J.M. Roberts, E.J. Williams, D. Hereid, W.M. Angevine, F.C. Fehsenfeld, A. Wisthaler,
A. Hansel, M. Martinez-Harder, H. Harder, W.H. Brune, G. Hoenninger, J. Stutz, and A.B. White,
Nighttime isoprene trends at an urban forested site during the 1999 Southern Oxidant Study,
J.
Geophys. Res.,
107 (16), 10.1029/2001JD000959, 2002
16. Stutz, J., R. Ackermann, J.D. Fast, and L.A. Barrie, Atmospheric reactive chlorine and bromine at the
Great Salt Lake, Utah,
Geophys. Res. Lett.,
29 (10), 2002.
17. McClenny, W.A., E.J. Williams, R.C. Cohen, and J. Stutz, Preparing to measure the effects of the
NOxSIP call-methods for ambient air monitoring of NO, NO2, NOγ, and individual NOZ species,
J.
Air. Waste. Manage. Assoc.,
52 (5), 542-562, 2002.
18. Platt, U., B. Alicke, R. Dubois, A. Geyer, A. Hofzumahaus, F. Holland, M. Martinez, D. Mihelcic, T.
Klupfel, B. Lohrmann, W. Patz, D. Perner, F. Rohrer, J. Schafer, and J. Stutz, Free radicals and fast
photochemistry during BERLIOZ,
J. Atmos. Chem.,
42 (1), 359-394, 2002.
19. Barney, W.S.; Wingen, L.M.; Lakin, M.J.; Brauers, T; Stutz, J; Finlayson-Pitts, B.J., Infrared
absorption cross-section measurements for nitrous acid (HONO) at room temperature (vol 104A, pg
1692, 2000),
J. Phys. Chem. A,
105, 4166, 2001.
20. Matveev, V; Peleg, M; Rosen, D; Tov-Alper, D.S.; Hebestreit, K; Stutz, J; Platt, U; Blake, D; Luria,
M., Bromine oxide - ozone interaction over the Dead Sea,
J. Geophys. Res.,
106,10375 - 10387, 2001.
21. Stutz, J., Determination of atmospheric concentrations of NO2 and other trace gases by differential
optical absorption spectroscopy, in "
Recommended methods for ambient air monitoring of NO, NO2,
NOy and individual NOz species", EPA/600/R-01/005, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency;
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National Exposure Research Laboratory, Research Triangle Park, NC, 2001.
22. Geyer, A., Alicke, B., Konrad, S., Stutz, J., Platt, U., Chemistry and oxidation capacity of the nitrate
radical in the continental boundary layer near Berlin,
J. Geophys. Res. 106, 8013 – 8025, 2000
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23. Stutz, J., Kim, E.S., Platt, U., Bruno, P., Perrino, C., Febo A., UV-visible absorption cross-sections of
nitrous acid,
J. Geophys. Res.,
105, 14,585 - 14,592, 2000.
24. Barney, W.S., Wingen, L.M., Lakin, M.J., Brauers, T., Stutz, J., Finlayson-Pitts, B.J., Infrared
absorption cross-section measurements for nitrous acid (HONO) at room temperature,
J. Phys. Chem.
A,
104, 1692 - 1699, 2000.
25. Geyer, A., Alicke, B., D. Mihelcic, D., Stutz, J., Platt, U., Comparison of tropospheric NO3 radical
measurements by differential optical absorption spectroscopy and matrix isolation electron spin
resonance,
J. Geophys. Res.,
104, 26097 - 26105, 1999.
26. Stutz, J., Hebestreit, K., Alicke, B., Platt, U., Chemistry of halogen oxides in the troposphere:
Comparison of model calculations with recent field data,
J. Atmos. Chem.,
34, 65 - 85, 1999.
27. DeHaan, D.O., Brauers, T., Oum, K., Stutz, J., Nordmeyer, T., Finlayson-Pitts, B.J., Heterogeneous
Chemistry in the Troposphere: Experimental Approaches and Applications to the Chemistry of Sea
Salt Particles,
Int. Rev. Phys. Chem.,
18, 343 - 385, 1999.
28. Alicke, B., Hebestreit, K., Stutz, J., Platt, U., Iodine Oxide in the Marine Boundary Layer,
Nature,
397, 572 - 573, 1999.
29. Hebestreit, K., Stutz, J., Rosen, D., Matveev, V., Peleg, M., Luria, M., Platt, U., First DOAS
measurements of tropospheric BrO in mid latitudes,
Science,
283, 55 - 57, 1999.
30. Stutz, J., Ezell, M.J., Ezell, A.A., Finlayson-Pitts, B.J., Rate Constants and Kinetic Isotope Effects in
the Reactions of Atomic Chlorine with n-Butane and Simple Alkenes at Room Temperature,
J. Phys.
Chem. A,
102, 8510 - 8519, 1998.
31. Stutz, J., Ezell, M.J., Finlayson-Pitts, B.J., Reply to Comment on "Inverse Kinetic Isotope Effect in
the Reaction of Atomic Chlorine with C2H4 and C2D4",
J. Phys. Chem. A,
102, 6056, 1998.
32. Stutz, J., Ezell, M.J., Finlayson-Pitts, B.J., Inverse kinetic isotope effect in the reaction of atomic
chlorine with C2H4 and C2D4
, J. Phys. Chem,
101, 9187 - 9190, 1997.
33. Wagner, T., Erle, F. , Marquard, L., Otten, C., Pfeilsticker, K., Senne, T., Stutz, J., Platt, U., Cloudy
sky photon path lengths as derived from DOAS observations,
J. Geophys. Res.,
103, 25307 - 25321,
1997.
34. Tuckermann, M., Ackermann, R., Gölz, C., Lorenzen-Schmidt, H., Senne, T., Stutz, J., Trost, B.,
Unold, W., Platt, U., DOAS-observation of halogen radical-catalysed arctic boundary layer ozone
destruction during the ARCTOC-campaigns 1995 and 1996 in Ny-Alesund, Spitsbergen,
Tellus,
49B,
533 - 555, 1997.
35. Trost, B., Stutz, J., Platt, U., UV-absorption cross sections of a series of monocyclic aromatic
compounds,
Atmos. Environ.,
31, 3999 - 4008, 1997.
36. Stutz, J., Platt, U., Improving long-path differential optical absorption spectroscopy with a quartz-
fiber mode mixer,
Appl. Optics,
36, 1105 - 1115, 1997.
37. Stutz, J., Platt, U., A New Generation of DOAS Instruments, in
Instrument Development for
Atmospheric Research and Monitoring, edited by J. Bösenberg, D. Brassington, and P.C. Simon, pp.
370 - 378, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 1997.
38. Stutz, J., Platt, U., Numerical analysis and estimation of the statistical error of differential optical
absorption spectroscopy measurements with least-squares methods,
Appl. Optics,
35, 6041 - 6053,
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1996.
39. Stutz, J., Messung der Konzentration troposphärischer Spurenstoffe mittels Differentieller-Optischer-
Absorptionsspektroskopie: Eine neue Generation von Geräten und Algorithmen, Ph.D. Thesis Univ.
Heidelberg, Heidelberg, 1996.
40. Senne, T., Stutz, J., Platt, U., Measurements of the latitudinal distribution of NO2 column density
and layer height in Oct/Nov 1993,
Geophys. Res. Lett., 23, 805 - 808, 1996.
41. Kreher, K., Fiedler, M., Gomer, T., Stutz, J., Platt, U., The latitudinal distribution (50°N-50°S) of
NO2 and O3 in October/November 1990,
Geophys. Res. Lett.,
22, 1217 - 1220, 1995.
42. Hoffmann, D., Bonasoni, P., De Maziere, M., Evangelisti, F., Giovanelli, G., Goldmann, A., Goutail,
F., Harder, J., Jakoubek, R., Johnston, P., Kerr, J., Matthews, W.A., McElroy, T., Mount, R.M.G.,
Platt, U., Pommerau, J-P., Sarkissian, A., Simon, P., Solomon, S., Stutz, J., Thomas, A.; Van
Roozendael, M., Wu, E., Intercomparison of UV/visible spectrometers for measurements of
stratospheric NO2 for the network for the detection of stratospheric change,
J. Geophys. Res.,
100,
16765 - 16791, 1995.
43. Stutz, J., Platt, U., Problems in using diode arrays for open path DOAS measurements of atmospheric
species, Proc. EOS/SPIE Symp. Berlin
, Optical methods in atmospheric chemistry, vol.
1715, 329 -
340, 1992.