Publications

2017, Knepp, T.N., Richard Querel, Paul Johnston, Larry Thomason, David Flittner, and Joseph M. Zawodny, Intercomparison of Pandora stratospheric NO2 slant column product with the NDACC-certified M07 spectrometer in Lauder, New Zealand, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 10, 4363–4372, https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-10-4363-2017
Tags: NO2, Satellite, UVVis, Validation

2017, Peters, E., Gaia Pinardi, André Seyler, Andreas Richter, Folkard Wittrock, Tim Bösch, Michel Van Roozendael, François Hendrick, Theano Drosoglou, Alkiviadis F. Bais, Yugo Kanaya, Xiaoyi Zhao, Kimberly Strong, Johannes Lampel, Rainer Volkamer, Theodore Koenig, Ivan Ortega, Olga Puentedura, Mónica NavarroComas, Laura Gómez, Margarita Yela González, Ankie Piters, Julia Remmers, Yang Wang, Thomas Wagner, Shanshan Wang, Alfonso Saiz-Lopez, David García-Nieto, Carlos A. Cuevas, Nuria Benavent, Richard Querel, Paul Johnston, Oleg Postylyakov, Alexander Borovski, Alexander Elokhov, Ilya Bruchkouski, Haoran Liu, Cheng Liu, Qianqian Hong, Claudia Rivera, Michel Grutter, Wolfgang Stremme, M. Fahim Khokhar, Junaid Khayyam, and John P. Burrows, Investigating differences in DOAS retrieval codes using MAD-CAT campaign data, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 10, 955–978, https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-10-955-2017
Tags: UVVis, Validation

2017, Yela, M., Gil-Ojeda, M., Navarro-Comas, M., Gonzalez-Bartolomé, D., Puentedura, O., Funke, B., Iglesias, J., Rodríguez, S., García, O., Ochoa, H., and Deferrari, G., Hemispheric asymmetry in stratospheric NO2 trends, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 17, 13373- 13389, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-13373-2017
Tags: NO2, Trends, UVVis

1988, Pommereau, J.P., F. Goutail, O3 and NO2 Ground-Based Measurements by Visible Spectrometry during Arctic Winter and Spring 1988, Geophysical Research Letters, 15, 891
Tags: NO2, Ozone, UVVis

1988, Pommereau, J.P., F. Goutail, Stratospheric O3 and NO2 Observations at the Southern Polar Circle in Summer and Fall 1988, Geophysical Research Letters, 15, 895
Tags: NO2, Ozone, UVVis