Publications

2021, Smale, D., Strahan SE, Querel R, Frieß U, Nedoluha GE, Nichol SE, Robinson J, Boyd I, Kotkamp M, Gomez RM, Murphy M., Evolution of observed ozone, trace gases, and meteorological variables over Arrival Heights, Antarctica (77.8°S, 166.7°E) during the 2019 Antarctic stratospheric sudden warming, Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology, 73(1), 1–8, https://doi.org/10.1080/16000889.2021.1933783
Tags: FTIR, Ozone, SSW

2016, Helmig, D., Rossabi, S., Hueber, J., Tans, P., Montzka, S. A., Masarie, K., Thoning, K., Plass-Duelmer, C., Claude, A., Carpenter, L. J., Lewis, A. C., Punjabi, S., Reimann, S., Vollmer, M. K., Steinbrecher, R., Hannigan, J. W., Emmons, L. K., Mahieu, E., Franco, B., Smale, D. and Pozzer, A., Reversal of global atmospheric ethane and propane trends largely due to US oil and natural gas production, Nature Geoscience, 9(7), 490-495, https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo2721
Tags: C2H6, C3H8, FTIR

2012, Stavrakou, T., J-F. Müller, J. Peeters, A. Razavi, L. Clarisse, C. Clerbaux, P.-F. Coheur, D. Hurtmans, M. De Mazière, C. Vigouroux, N. M. Deutscher, D. W. T. Griffith, N. Jones, C. Paton-Walsh, Satellite evidence for a large source of formic acid from boreal and tropical forests, Nature Geoscience, 5, 26-30, https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo1354
Tags: FTIR, HCOOH, Satellite

2005, Gruzdev, A.N., Elokhov A.S., Ground-based spectrometric measurements of vertical distribution and column abundance of NO2 at Zvenigorod, Russia, SPIE, 5832, 292-299, https://doi.org/10.1117/12.619837
Tags: NO2, UVVis

1998, Elokhov, A.S., Gruzdev A.N. Measurements of column contents and vertical distribution of NO2 at Zvenigorod Scientific Station, SPIE, Vol. 3583, pp. 547-554
Tags: NO2, UVVis

1995, Elokhov, A.S., A.N. Gruzdev, Estimation of tropospheric and stratospheric NO2 from spectrometric measurements of column NO2 abundances, SPIE, 2506, 444-455
Tags: NO2, UVVis

1993, Elokhov, A.S., A.N. Gruzdev, Spectrometric measurements of of total NO2 in different regions of the globe, SPIE, 2107, 111-121
Tags: NO2, UVVis