Publications
2022, Cordero, R.R., S. Feron, A. Damiani, A. Redondas, J. Carrasco, E. Sepúlveda, J. Jorquera, et al. , Persistent extreme ultraviolet irradiance in Antarctica despite the ozone recovery onset, Scientific Reports, 12, 1, p1-10
Tags: Ozone, Spectral UV
2021, Sepúlveda, E., Cordero, R.R., Damiani, A. et al., Evaluation of Antarctic Ozone Profiles derived from OMPS-LP by using Balloon-borne Ozonesondes, Scientific Reports, 872506, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-81954-6
Tags: CalVal, Ozone, Satellite, Sonde
2019, Schiavo, B., et al., Characterization of a UV camera system for SO2 measurements from Popocatépetl Volcano, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 370, 82–94, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2018.09.001
Tags: FTIR, SO2, Volcano
2019, McKenzie, R., G. Bernhard, B. Liley, P. Disterhoft, S. Rhodes, A. Bais, O. Morgenstern, P. Newman, L. Oman, C. Brogniez and S. Simic, Success of Montreal Protocol demonstrated by comparing high-quality UV Measurements with “World Avoided” calculations from two chemistry-climate models, Scientific Reports, 9, 12332, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-48625-z
Tags: Model, Spectral UV
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
2017, Taquet, N., Meza-Hernandez I., Stremme W., Bezanilla A., Grutter M., Campion R., Palm M., Boulesteix T., Continuous measurements of SiF4 and SO2 by thermal emission spectroscopy: Insight from a 6-month survey at the Popocatepetl volcano, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 341 (2017) 255-26, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2017.05.009
Tags: FTIR, SiF4, SO2
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