Publications

2008, Clerbaux, C., M. George, S. Turquety, K. A. Walker, B. Barret, P. Bernath, C. Boone, T. Borsdorff, J. P. Cammas, V. Catoire, M. Coffey, P.-F. Coheur, M. Deeter, M. De Mazière, J. Drummond, P. Duchatelet, E. Dupuy, R. de Zafra, F. Eddounia, D. P. Edwards, L. Emmons, B. Funke, J. Gille, D. W. T Griffith, J. Hannigan, F. Hase, M. Höpfner, N. Jones, A. Kagawa, Y. Kasai, I. Kramer, E. Le Flochmoën, N. J. Livesey, M. López-Puertas, M. Luo, E. Mahieu, D. Murtagh, Ph. Nédélec, A. Pazmino, H. Pumphrey, P. Ricaud, C. P. Rinsland, C. Robert, M. Schneider, C. Senten, G. Stiller, A. Strandberg, K. Strong, R. Sussmann, V. Thouret, J. Urban, and A. Wiacek, CO measurements from the ACE-FTS satellite instrument: data analysis and validation using groundbased, airborne and spaceborne observations, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Special Issue ‘Validation results for the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE)’, 8, 2569-2594
Tags: CO, FTIR, Satellite, Validation

2008, Peterson, A.K., Warneke, T.; Lawrence, M. G.; Notholt, J. & Schrems, O, First ground-based FTIR observations of the seasonal variation of carbon monoxide in the tropics, Geophysical Research Letters, 35(3), L03813
Tags: CO, FTIR

2008, Yurganov, L., McMillan, W. W., Dzhola, A., et al., Global MOPITT and AIRS CO measurements: validation, comparison, and links to biomass burning variations and global carbon cycle, Journal of Geophysical Research, 113, D09301, https://doi.org/10.1029/2007JD009229
Tags: CO, FTIR, Satellite, Validation

1995, Aellig, C.P., Kampfer, N., Hauchecorne, A., Variability of Mesospheric CO in the Fall and Winter as Observed with Ground-based Microwave Radiomety at 115 GHz, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 100(D7): 14125-14130
Tags: CO, Microwave, Seasonal

1995, Bodeker, G.E., Trends in total column ozone over Australia and New Zealand and its influence on clear-sky surface erthemal irradiance, Radiation Protection in Australia, 13, 39-49
Tags: Erythemal UV, Ozone, Spectral UV

1995, Gruzdev, A.N., Possible changes in the dose of biologically active ultraviolet radiation received by the biosphere in the summertime arctic due to total ozone interannual variability, Science of the Total Environment, 161: 669-675, http://doi.org/10.1016/0048-9697(95)04401-L
Tags: Arctic, Erythemal UV, Ozone