Publications
2023, Zhou, M., Ni, Q., Cai, Z. et al., Ground-Based Atmospheric CO2, CH4, and CO Column Measurements at Golmud in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and Comparisons with TROPOMI/S5P Satellite Observations, Advances in the Atmospheric Sciences, 40, 223–234, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-022-2116-0
Tags: CH4, CO, CO2, FTIR, Satellite
2021, Kloss, C., Sellitto P, Von Hobe M, Berthet G, Smale D, Krysztofiak G, Xue C, Qiu C, Jégou F, Ouerghemmi I, Legras B. , Australian fires 2019–2020: tropospheric and stratospheric pollution throughout the whole fire season, Frontiers in Environmental Science, 9, 220, https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2021.652024
Tags: FTIR, Fire
2020, Friedrich, M., Beutner, E., Reuvers, H., Smeekes, S., Urbain, J.-P., Bader, W., Franco, B., Lejeune, B. and Mahieu, E., A statistical analysis of time trends in atmospheric ethane, Climate Change, 162(1), 105–125, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-020-02806-2
Tags: FTIR, Trends, C2H6
2020, Davis, S.M., K.H. Rosenlof, D.F. Hurst, H.B. Selkirk, and H. Voemel, Stratospheric Water Vapor [in “State of the Climate in 2019”], Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 101 (8), S81-S83, https://doi.org/10.1175/2020BAMSStateoftheClimate.1
Tags: H2O, Sonde
2019, Ji, D., Zhou, M., Wang, P., Yang, Y., Wang, T., Sun, X., Hermans, C., Yao, B., and Wang, G., Deriving Temporal and Vertical Distributions of Methane in Xianghe Using Ground-based Fourier Transform Infrared and Gas-analyzer Measurements, Advances in the Atmospheric Sciences, 37(6), 597-607, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-020-9233-4
Tags: CH4, FTIR
2018, Geddes, A., et al., Python-based dynamic scheduling assistant for atmospheric measurements by Bruker instruments using OPUS, Applied Optics, 57(4), 689-691
Tags: Algorithm, FTIR
2016, Sica, R.J., A. Haefele, Retrieval of water vapor mixing ratio from a multiple channel Raman-scatter lidar using an optimal estimation method, Applied Optics, 55, 763-777
Tags: H2O, Lidar
2015, Sica, R., Haefele, A., Retrieval of temperature from a multiple-channel Rayleigh-scatter lidar using an optimal estimation method, Applied Optics, 54, 1872–1889
Tags: Lidar, Temperature