Pyle is known for his extensive work on
atmospheric chemistry and its interactions with
climate. His early research was focusing on issues related to stratospheric
ozone depletion but in the following decades his work has expanded in a variety of chemistry and climate-related fields.[4][5][6][7][8]
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ab"PYLE, Prof. John Adrian". Who's Who 2013, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2013; online edn, Oxford University Press.(subscription required)
^Webster, C. R.; May, R. D.; Toumi, R.; Pyle, J. A. (1990). "Active nitrogen partitioning and the nighttime formation of N2O5in the stratosphere: Simultaneous in situ measurements of NO, NO2, HNO3, O3, and N2O using the BLISS diode laser spectrometer". Journal of Geophysical Research. 95 (D9): 13851.
Bibcode:
1990JGR....9513851W.
doi:
10.1029/JD095iD09p13851.