Publications
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- Tag: Carbon
- Tag: COF2
- Tag: Polar
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2012, Zeng, G., et al., Trends and variations in CO, C2H6 and HCN in the Southern Hemisphere point to the declining anthropogenic emissions of CO and C2H6, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12: 7543 – 7555
Tags: C2H6, CO, COF2, FTIR, HCN, Trends
2009, Duchatelet, P., Mahieu, E., Ruhnke, R., Feng, W., Chipperfield, M., Demoulin, P., Bernath, P., Boone, C. D., Walker, K. A., Servais, C. and Flock, O, An approach to retrieve information on the carbonyl fluoride (COF2) vertical distributions above Jungfraujoch by FTIR multi-spectrum multi-window fitting, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 9(22), 9027–9042, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-9-9027-2009
Tags: COF2, FTIR
1998, Mélen, F., E. Mahieu, R. Zander, C. P. Rinsland, P. Demoulin, G. Roland, L. Delbouille, and C. Servais, Vertical column abundances of COF2 above the Jungfraujoch station derived from ground-based infrared solar observations, Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 29, 119-134
Tags: COF2, FTIR
1995, Vomel, H., Oltmans, S.J., Hofmann, D.J., Deshler, T, Rosen, J.M., The Evolution of the Dehydration in the Antarctic Stratospheric Vortex, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 100(D7): 13919-13926
Tags: H2O, Polar, Sonde
1995, Vanallen, R., Liu, X., Murcray, F.J, Seasonal Variation of Atmospheric Nitric Acid over the South Pole in 1992, Geophysical Research Letters, 22(1): 49-52
Tags: FTIR, HNO3, Polar
1994, Rosenfield, J.E., Newman, P.A., Scheoberl, M.R., Computations of Diabatic Descent in the Stratospheric Polar Vortex, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 99(D8): 16677-16689
Tags: Model, Polar
1994, Reisinger, A.R., N. B. Jones, W. A. Matthews, and C. P. Rinsland, Southern Hemisphere ground based measurements of Carbonyl Fluoride (COF2) and Hydrogen Fluoride (HF): Partitioning between Fluorine reservoir species, Geophysical Research Letters, 21, 797-800
Tags: COF2, FTIR, HF
1993, Cacciani, M., Di Girolamo, P., Di Sarra, A., Fiocco, G., Fua, D., Volcanic Aerosol Layers Ovserved by Lidar at South Pole, Geophysical Research Letters, 20(9): 1823-1826
Tags: Aerosol, Lidar, Polar, Volcano