Publications
2001, Bodeker, G.E., Connor, B.J.; Liley, J.B.; Matthews, W.A., The global mass of ozone: 1978-1998, Geophysical Research Letters, 28, 2819-2822
Tags: Dobson, Ozone
2001, Jones, N.B., C. P. Rinsland, J. B. Liley, and J. M. Rosen, Correlation of Aerosol and Carbon Monoxide at 450S, Evidence of Biomass burning Emissions, Geophysical Research Letters, 28 (7), 955-959
Tags: Aerosol, FTIR, Temperature, Trends
2001, Roscoe, H.K., K. Kreher, and U. Frieß, Ozone loss episodes in the free Antarctic troposphere, suggesting a possible climate feedback, Geophysical Research Letters, 28, 2911-2914
Tags: Ozone, UVVis
2001, Steinbrecht, W., Claude, H., Köhler, U., Winkler, P., Interannual changes of total ozone and northern hemisphere circulation patterns, Geophysical Research Letters, 28, 1191-1194
Tags: Lidar, Ozone, Sonde
2000, Allaart, M., P. Valks, R. van der A, A. Piters, H. Kelder, and P. van Velthoven, Ozone mini-hole observed over Europe, influence of low stratospheric temperature on observations, Geophysical Research Letters, 27, 4089-4092
Tags: Ozone, Satellite, Sonde, Temperature
2000, Fish, D.J., Roscoe HK, Johnston PV, Possible causes of stratospheric NO2 trends observed at Lauder, New Zealand, Geophysical Research Letters, 27 (20), 3313-3316
Tags: NO2, Trends, UVVis
2000, Sasano, Y., Y. Terao, H. L. Tanaka, T. Yasunari, H. Kanzawa, H. Nakajima, T. Yokota, H. Nakane, S. Hayashida and N. Saitoh, ILAS observations of chemical ozone loss in the Arctic vortex during early spring 1997, Geophysical Research Letters, 27, 213-216
Tags: Ozone, Satellite
2000, Schulz, A., Rex, M., Steger, J., Harris, N., Braathen, G.O., Reimer, E., Alfier, R., Beck, A., Alpers, M., Cisneros, J., Claude, H., De Backer, H., Dier, H., Dorokhov, V., Fast, H., Godin, S., Hansen, G., Kondo, Y., Kosmidis, E., Kyro, E., Molyneux, M.J., Murphy, G., Nakane, H., Parrondo, C., Ravagnani, F., Varostos,C., Vialle, C., Yushkov, V., Zerefos, C., Von Der Gathen, P., Match observation in the Artic winter 1996/97 : High stratospheric ozone loss rates correlate with low temperatures deep inside the polar vortex, Geophysical Research Letters, 27, 205-208
Tags: Ozone, Sonde, Temperature