Noelle Eckley Selin

Postdoctoral Associate
Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
Center for Global Change Science

Journal Articles (peer-reviewed)

21. O.R. Bullock Jr., D. Atkinson, T. Braverman, K. Civerolo, A. Dastoor, D. Davignon, J-Y. Ku, K. Lohman, T. Myers, R. Park, C. Seigneur, N.E. Selin, G. Sistla, and K. Vijayaraghavan. "An analysis of simulated wet deposition of mercury from the North American Mercury Model Intercomparison Study (NAMMIS)." Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, submitted.

20. S. Strode, L. Jaeglé and N.E. Selin. "Impact of mercury emissions from historical gold and silver mining: Global modeling." Atmospheric Environment, submitted. [pdf]

19. O.R. Bullock Jr., D. Atkinson, T. Braverman, K. Civerolo, A. Dastoor, D. Davignon, J-Y. Ku, K. Lohman, T. Myers, R. Park, C. Seigneur, N.E. Selin, G. Sistla, and K. Vijayaraghavan. "The North American Mercury Model Intercomparison Study (NAMMIS). Study description and model-to-model comparisons." 2008. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 113, D17310, doi:10.1029/2008JD009803. [pdf]

18. H. Selin and N.E. Selin. 2008. “Indigenous Peoples in International Environmental Cooperation: Arctic Management of Toxic Substances.” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law, 17(1):72-83, doi:10.1111/j.1467-9388.2008.00589.x. [pdf]

17. N.E. Selin and D.J. Jacob. 2008. “Seasonal and spatial patterns of mercury wet deposition in the United States: Constraints on the contribution from North American anthropogenic sources.” Atmospheric Environment, 42, 5193-5204, 2008, doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2008.02.069. [pdf]

16. N.E. Selin, D.J. Jacob, R.M. Yantosca, S. Strode, L. Jaeglé, and E.M. Sunderland. 2008. "Global 3-D land-ocean-atmosphere model for mercury: present-day vs. pre-industrial cycles and anthropogenic enrichment factors for deposition," Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 22, GB2011, doi:10.1029/2007GB003040. [pdf]

15. S. Strode, L. Jaeglé, D.A. Jaffe, P.C. Swartzendruber, N.E. Selin, C. Holmes, and R.M. Yantosca. 2008. “Trans-Pacific transport of mercury.” Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 113, D15305, doi:10.1029/2007JD009428. [pdf]

14. N.E. Selin, D.J. Jacob, R.J. Park, R.M. Yantosca, S. Strode, L. Jaeglé and D. Jaffe, 2007. “Chemical cycling and deposition of atmospheric mercury: Global constraints from observations.” Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmopsheres, 112, D02308, doi:10.1029/2006JD007450. [pdf]

13. E. M. Sunderland, M. Cohen, N.E. Selin, and G.L. Chmura. “Reconciling models and measurements to assess trends in atmospheric mercury deposition.” Environmental Pollution, in press, doi:10.1016/j.envpol.2008.01.021. [pdf]

12. S. Strode, L. Jaeglé, N.E. Selin, D.J. Jacob, R.J. Park, R.M. Yantosca, R.P. Mason, and F. Slemr, 2007. Air-Sea Exchange in the Global Mercury Cycle. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 21, GB1017, doi:10.1029/2006GB002766. [pdf]

11. N.E. Selin and H. Selin. 2006. “Global Politics of Mercury Pollution: The Need for a Multi-Scale Approach.” Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 15(3):258-269. [pdf]

10. P.C. Swartzendruber, D.A. Jaffe, E.M. Prestbo, P. Weiss-Penzias, N.E. Selin, R. Park, D. Jacob, S. Strode, and L. Jaeglé, 2006. “Observations of Reactive Gaseous Mercury in the Free-Troposphere at the Mt. Bachelor Observatory.” Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmopsheres, 111, D24301, 10.1029/2006JD007415. [pdf]

9. N.E. Selin. 2005. “Mercury Rising: Is Global Action Needed To Protect Human Health and the Environment?” Environment 47(1):22-35. [pdf]

8. N. Eckley and H. Selin. 2004. “All Talk, Little Action: Precaution and its Effects on European Chemicals Regulation.” Journal of European Public Policy 11:1 February 2004, 78-105. [pdf]

7. D. Cash, W. Clark, F. Alcock, N. Dickson, N. Eckley, D. Guston, J. Jäger, and R.Mitchell. 2003. “Knowledge Systems for Sustainable Development.” Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences (PNAS) 100(14):8086-8091. [pdf]

6. B. L. Turner II, R. E. Kasperson, P. Matson, J. J. McCarthy, R. W. Corell, L. Christensen, N. Eckley, J. X. Kasperson, A. Luers, M. L. Martello, C. Polsky, A. Pulsipher, and A. Schiller. 2003. “A Framework for Vulnerability Analysis in Sustainability Science.” Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences (PNAS) 100(14):8074-8079. [pdf]

5. B. L. Turner II, P.A. Matson, J. J. McCarthy, R. W. Corell, L. Christensen, N. Eckley, G. Hovelsrud-Broda, J. X. Kasperson, R. E. Kasperson, A. Luers, M. L. Martello, S. Mathiesen, R. Naylor, C. Polsky, A. Pulsipher, A. Schiller, H. Selin, and N. Tyler.  2003. “Illustrating the Coupled Human-Environment System for Vulnerability Analysis: Three Case Studies.” Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences (PNAS) 100(14):8080-8085. [pdf]

4. H. Selin and N. Eckley. 2003. “Science, Politics, and Persistent Organic Pollutants: Scientific Assessments and their Role in International Environmental Negotiations.” International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 3(1)17-42. [pdf]

3. N. Eckley. 2002. “Dependable Dynamism: Lessons for Designing Scientific Assessment Processes in Consensus Negotiations.” Global Environmental Change 12:15-23.[pdf]

2. N. Eckley. 2001. “Traveling Toxics: The Science, Policy, and Management of Persistent Organic Pollutants.” Environment 43(7):24-36. [pdf]

1. B. D. Rodan, D. W. Pennington, N. Eckley, and R. S. Boethling. 1999. “Screening for Persistent Organic Pollutants: Techniques to Provide a Scientific Basis for POPs Criteria in International Negotiations.” Environmental Science and Technology 33: 3482-3488. [pdf]

© Noelle Eckley Selin, updated 16 September 2008