Publications
- 19 results
- Tag: CH2O
- Tag: N2
- Tag: Seasonal
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2003, Davies, S., Chipperfield, M. P., Carslaw, K. S., Sinnhuber, B.-M., Anderson, J. G., Stimpfle, R., Wilmouth, D., Fahey, D. W., Popp, P. J., Richard, E. C., von der Gathen, P., Jost, H., Webster, C. R., Modeling the effect of denitrification on Arctic ozone depletion during winter 1999/2000, Journal of Geophysical Research, 107, 8322, https://doi.org/10.1029/2001JD000445
Tags: N2, Ozone, Sonde
2002, Albrecht, T., J. Notholt, R. Wolke, S. Solberg, C. Dye. H. Malberg, Variations of CH2O and C2H2 determined from groundbased FTIR measurements and comparison with model results, Advances in Space Research, 29, 1713-1718
Tags: C2H2, CH2O, FTIR
1999, Danilin, M.Y., J. M. Rodriguez, W. Hu, M. K. W. Ko, D. K. Weisenstein, J. B. Kumer, J. L. Mergenthaler, J. M. Russell, III, M. Koike, et al., Nitrogen species in the post-Pinatubo stratosphere: Model analysis utilizing UARS measurements, Journal of Geophysical Research, 104, 8247-8262
Tags: Aerosol, Model, N2, Satellite, UVVis, Volcano
1995, Aellig, C.P., Kampfer, N., Hauchecorne, A., Variability of Mesospheric CO in the Fall and Winter as Observed with Ground-based Microwave Radiomety at 115 GHz, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 100(D7): 14125-14130
Tags: CO, Microwave, Seasonal
1995, Notholt, J., Meier, A., Peil, S., Total Column Densitites of Tropospheric and Stratospheric Trace Gases in the Undisturbed Arctic Summer Atmosphere, Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 20(3), 311-332
Tags: Arctic, FTIR, Seasonal
1994, Rinsland, C.P., Goldman, A., Murcray, F.J., David, S.J., Blatherwick, R.D., et al., Infrared Spectroscopic Measurements of the Ethane (C2H6) Total Column Abundance above Mauna Loa, Hawaii, Seasonal Variations, Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 53(3-4): 273-279
Tags: C2H6, FTIR, Seasonal
1992, Notholt, J., Hjorth, J., Raes, F., Schrems, O., Simultaneous Long Path Field-Measurements of HNO2, CH2O and Aerosol, Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie, 96(3)m 290-293
Tags: Aerosol, CH2O, FTIR, HNO2