Publications

2022, Kotsakis, A., John T. Sullivan, Thomas F. Hanisco, Robert J. Swap, Vanessa Caicedo, Timothy A. Berkoff, Guillaume Gronoff et al., Sensitivity of total column NO2 at a marine site within the Chesapeake Bay during OWLETS-2, Atmospheric Environment, 277, 119063
Tags: Lidar, NO2

2019, Tarasick, D.W., T.K. Carey-Smith, W.K. Hocking, O. Moeini, H. He, J. Liu, M. Osman, A.M. Thompson, B. Johnson, S.J. Oltmans and J.T. Merrill, Quantifying stratosphere-troposphere transport of ozone using balloon-borne ozonesondes, radar windprofilers and trajectory models, Atmospheric Environment, 198, 496-509, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.10.040
Tags: FTIR, Lidar, Ozone, Trends

2015, Gaudel, A., G. Ancellet, S. Godin-Beekmann, Analysis of 20 years of tropospheric ozone vertical profiles by lidar and ECC at Observatoire de Haute Provence (OHP) at 44°N, 6.7°E, Atmospheric Environment, 113, 2015, 78-89, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2015.04.028
Tags: Lidar, Ozone, Sonde

2010, Clain, G., et al., A Lagrangian approach to analyse the tropospheric ozone climatology in the tropics: Climatology of stratosphere-troposphere exchange at Reunion Island, Atmospheric Environment, 44, 968–975
Tags: Lidar, Ozone

2005, Colette, A., G. Ancellet and F. Borchi, Impact of vertical transport processes on the tropospheric ozone layering above Europe. Part {I}: Study of air mass origin using multivariate analysis, clustering and trajectories, Atmospheric Environment, 39, 5409—5422
Tags: Lidar, Ozone

1997, Ancellet, G., M. Beekmann, Evidence for changes in the ozone concentrations in the free troposphere over Southern France from 1976 to 1995, Atmospheric Environment, 31, 2835-2851
Tags: Lidar, Ozone, Sonde

1995, Beekmann, M., G.Ancellet, D.Martin, C.Abonnel, G.Duverneuil, F.Eideliman, P.Bessemoulin, N.Fritz, and E.Gizard, Intercomparison of tropospheric ozone profiles obtained by electrochemical sondes, a ground-based lidar and an airborne UV-photometer, Atmospheric Environment, 29, 1027-1042
Tags: Lidar, Ozone, Sonde, UVVis