Mohammad Aslam Khan Khalil
Mohammad Aslam Khan Khalil, M.A.K. Khalil or Aslam Khalil is a theoretical physicist known for his leading research in atmospheric physics. Early in his career, he worked on quantum field theory of elementary particles. During the last three decades, he has worked on Global Change Science, including the physics, chemistry and biology of greenhouse gases and ozone depleting compounds. He is a professor of physics at Portland State University.Selected publications
M.A.K. Khalil. Annual Review of Energy/Environment, Annual Reviews, 1999, Vol. 24: 245–261, 1999.
M.A.K. Khalil. Encyclopedia of Geochemistry, Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, C.P. Marshall and R.W. Fairbridge, Editors, Kluwer Academic Publishers, p. 143–145, 1999.
M.A.K. Khalil, R.A. Rasmussen, M.J. Shearer, R.W. Dalluge, L.X. Ren, and C.-L. Duan, J. Geophys. Res., 103: 25,181–25,210, 1998.
- Emissions of methane, nitrous oxide, and other trace gases from rice fields in China.
M.A.K. Khalil, R.A. Rasmussen, M.J. Shearer, Z.-L. Chen, H. Yao, and Y. Jun, J. Geophys. Res., 103: 25,241–25,250, 1998.
M.A.K. Khalil, M.J. Shearer, and R.A.Rasmussen, World Resource Review, 8: 481–492, 1996.
- The distribution of solar radiation in the Earth’s atmosphere: The effects of ozone, aerosols, and clouds.
Y. Lu and M.A.K. Khalil. Chemosphere, 32: 739–758, 1996.
M.A.K. Khalil. Encyclopedia of Environmental Biology, Volume 2, W.A. Nirenberg, Editor, Academic Press, Florida, p. 251–265, 1995.
- The global sources of nitrous oxide.
M.A.K. Khalil and R.A. Rasmussen; J. Geophys. Res., 97:14651-14660, 1992.
- Theory and development of a one-dimensional time-dependent radiative convective climate model.
R.M. MacKay and M.A.K. Khalil, Chemosphere, 22:383–417, 1991.
M. A. K. Khalil and F. P. Moraes. Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 45, Jan 1995.