Publications
1995, Kreher, K., M. Fiedler, T. Gomer, J. Stutz, and U. Platt, The latitudinal distribution (50N - 50S) of NO2 and O3 in October/November 1990, Geophysical Research Letters, 22, 1217-1220
Tags: NO2, Ozone, UVVis
1994, Murayama, Y., T. Tsuda, R. Wilson, H. Nakane, S. A. Hayashida, N. Sugimoto, I. Matsui and Y. Sasano, Gravity wave activity in the upper stratosphere and lower mesosphere observed with the Rayleigh lidar at Tsukuba, Japan, Geophysical Research Letters, 21, 1539-1542
Tags: Lidar, Temperature
1994, Lateltin, E., Pommereau, J.P., Letexier, H., Pirre, M., Ramaroson, R.A., Perturbation of Stratospheric Nitrogen-Dioxide by Volcanic Aerosol in the Arctic, Geophysical Research Letters, 21(13): 1411-1414
Tags: Aerosol, Arctic, NO2, UVVis, Volcano
1994, Goutail, F., Pommereau, J.P., Sarkissian. A., Kyro, E., Dorokhov, V., Total Nitrogen-Dioxide at the Arctic Polar Circle since 1990, Geophysical Research Letters, 21(13):1371-1374
Tags: Arctic, NO2, UVVis
1994, Van Roozendael, M., Hermans, C., De Maziere, M., Simon, P.C., Stratospheric NO2 Observations at the Jungfraujoch Station between June 1990 and May 1992, Geophysical Research Letters, 21(13):1383-1386
Tags: FTIR, NO2, UVVis
1994, Van Roozendael, M., C. Fayt, D. Bolsee, P.C. Simon, M. Gil, M. Yela, J. Cacho, Ground-Based Stratospheric NO2 monitoring at Keflavik (Iceland) during EASOE, Geophysical Research Letters, 21, 1379-1382
Tags: NO2, UVVis
1994, Koike, M., N. B. Jones, W. A. Matthews, P. V. Johnston, R. L. McKenzie, D. Kinnison, and J. Rodriguez, Impact of Pinatubo aerosols on the partitioning between NO2 and HNO3, Geophysical Research Letters, 21, 597-600
Tags: FTIR, HNO3, NO2, UVVis, Volcano
1993, Koike, M., Y. Kondo, W. A. Matthews, P. V. Johnston, and K. Yamazaki, Decrease of stratospheric NO2 at 44° N caused by Pinatubo volcanic aerosols, Geophysical Research Letters, 20, 1975-1978
Tags: NO2, UVVis, Volcano
1992, Keckhut, P., Chanin, M.L., Middle Atmosphere Response to the 27-Day Solar Rotation as Observed by Lidar, Geophysical Research Letters, 19(8), 809-812
Tags: Lidar, Solar Cycle, Temperature