Publications

2016, Wang, Y., et al., Towards understanding the variability in biospheric CO2 fluxes: using FTIR spectrometry and a chemical transport model to investigate the sources and sinks of carbonyl sulfide and its link to CO2, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 16(4), 2123-2138, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-2123-2016
Tags: CO2, FTIR, OCS

2016, Tao, Y., et al., Seasonal variability of surface and column carbon monoxide over the megacity Paris, high-altitude Jungfraujoch and Southern Hemispheric Wollongong stations, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 16(17), 10911-10925, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-10911-2016
Tags: CO, FTIR

2016, Sussmann, R., Andreas Reichert, and Markus Rettinger, The Zugspitze radiative closure experiment for quantifying water vapor absorption over the terrestrial and solar infrared – Part 1: Setup, uncertainty analysis, and assessment of far-infrared water vapor continuum, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 16, 11649–11669, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-11649-2016
Tags: FTIR, H2O, Validation

2016, Reichert, A., Ralf Sussmann, The Zugspitze radiative closure experiment for quantifying water vapor absorption over the terrestrial and solar infrared – Part 3: Quantification of the mid- and near-infrared water vapor continuum in the 2500 to 7800 cm−1 spectral range under atmospheri, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 16, 11671–11686, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-11671-2016
Tags: FTIR, H2O

2016, Hausmann, P., Ralf Sussmann, and Dan Smale, Contribution of oil and natural gas production to renewed increase in atmospheric methane (2007– 2014): top–down estimate from ethane and methane column observations, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 16, 3227–3244, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-3227-2016
Tags: C2H6, CH4, FTIR

2016, Dammers, E., M. Palm, M. Van Damme, C. Vigouroux, D. Smale, S. Conway, G. C. Toon, N. Jones, E. Nussbaumer, T. Warneke, C. Petri, L. Clarisse, C. Clerbaux, C. Hermans, E. Lutsch, K. Strong, J. W. Hannigan, H. Nakajima, I. Morino, B. Herrera, W. Stremme, M. Grutter, M. Schaap, R. J. Wichink Kruit, J. Notholt, P.-F. Coheur and J.W. Erisman, An evaluation of IASI-NH3 with ground-based FTIR measurements, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 16, 10351-10368, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-10351-2016
Tags: FTIR, NH3, Satellite, Validation

2015, Harris, N.R.P., Hassler, B., Tummon, F., Bodeker, G. E., Hubert, D., Petropavlovskikh, I., Steinbrecht, W., Anderson, J., Bhartia, P. K., Boone, C. D., Bourassa, A., Davis, S. M., Degenstein, D., Delcloo, A., Frith, S. M., Froidevaux, L., Godin-Beekmann, S., Jones, N., Kurylo, M. J., Kyrölä, E., Laine, M., Leblanc, S. T., Lambert, J.-C., Liley, B., Mahieu, E., Maycock, A., de Mazière, M., Parrish, A., Querel, R., Rosenlof, K. H., Roth, C., Sioris, C., Staehelin, J., Stolarski, R. S., Stübi, R., Tamminen, J., Vigouroux, C., Walker, K. A., Wang, H. J., Wild, J., and Zawodny, J. M., Past changes in the vertical distribution of ozone – Part 3: Analysis and interpretation of trends, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 15, 9965-9982, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-15-9965-2015
Tags: FTIR, Lidar, Microwave, Ozone, Satellite, Sonde, Trends

2015, Stavrakou, T., Müller, J.-F., Bauwens, M., De Smedt, I., Van Roozendael, M., De Mazière, M., Vigouroux, C., Hendrick, F., George, M., Clerbaux, C., Coheur, P.-F., and Guenther, A., How consistent are top-down hydrocarbon emissions based on formaldehyde observations from GOME-2 and OMI?, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 15, 11861-11884, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-15-11861-2015
Tags: FTIR, H2CO, Satellite

2015, DeSmedt, I., Stavrakou, T., Hendrick, F., Danckaert, T., Vlemmix, T., Pinardi, G., Theys, N., Lerot, C., Gielen, C., Vigouroux, C., Hermans, C., Fayt, C., Veefkind, P., Müller, J.-F., and Van Roozendael, M., Diurnal, seasonal and long-term variations of global formaldehyde columns inferred from combined OMI and GOME-2 observations, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 15, 12519-12545, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-15-12519-2015
Tags: Diurnal, FTIR, H2CO, Satellite, Seasonal

2015, Zeng, G., et al., Multi-model simulation of CO and HCHO in the Southern Hemisphere: comparison with observations and impact of biogenic emissions, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 15, 7217-7245, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-15-7217-2015
Tags: CO, FTIR, HCHO, Model