Publications

2009, Fraser, A., C. Adams, J.R. Drummond, F. Goutail, G. Manney, and K. Strong, The Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory UV-Visible Ground-Based Spectrometer: First Measurements of O3, NO2, BrO, and OClO Columns, Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 110 (12), 986-1004, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jqsrt.2009.02.034
Tags: BrO, NO2, OClO, Ozone, UVVis

2007, Buchwitz, M., O. Schneising, J. P. Burrows, H. Bovensmann, M. Reuter, and J. Notholt, First direct observation of the atmospheric CO2 year-to-year increase from space, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 7, 4249-4256
Tags: CO2, FTIR

2007, Buchwitz, M., O. Schneising, J. P. Burrows, H. Bovensmann, M. Reuter, and J. Notholt, Corrigendum to "First direct observation of the atmospheric CO2 year-to-year increase from space", Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 7, 5341-5342
Tags: CO2, FTIR

2006, Dils, B., M. De Mazière, J. F. Müller, T. Blumenstock, M. Buchwitz, R. de Beek, P. Demoulin, P. Duchatelet, H. Fast, C. Frankenberg, A. Gloudemans, D. Griffith, N. Jones, T. Kerzenmacher, I. Kramer, E. ;Mahieu, J. Mellqvist, R. L. Mittermeier, J. Notholt, C. P. Rinsland, H. Schrijver, D. Smale, A. Strandberg, A. G. Straume, W. Stremme, K. Strong, R. Sussmann, J. Taylor, M. van den Broek, V. Velazco, T. Wagner, T. Warneke, A. Wiacek, S. Wood, Comparisons between SCIAMACHY and ground-based FTIR data for total columns of CO, CH4, CO2 and N2O, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 6, 1953-1976
Tags: CH4, CO, CO2, FTIR, N2O, Satellite, Validation

2005, Warneke, T., R. de Beek, M. Buchwitz, J. Notholt, A. Schulz, V. Velazco, O. Schrems, Shipborne solar absorption measurements of CO2, CH4, N2O and CO and comparison with SCIAMACHY WFM-DOAS retrievals, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 5, 2029–2034
Tags: CH4, CO, CO2, FTIR, N2O, Satellite, Validation

2005, Barret, B., Hurtmans D., Carleer M. R., De Mazière, M., Mahieu E., Coheur P.-F., Line narrowing effect on the retrieval of HF and HCl vertical profiles from ground-based FTIR measurements, Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 95, 499-519
Tags: FTIR, HCl, HF

2005, Rinsland, C.P., C. Boone, R. Nassar, K. Walker, P. Bernath, E. Mahieu, R. Zander, J.C. McConnell, and L. Chiou, Trends of HF, HCl, CCl2F2, CCl3F, CHClF2 (HCFC-22), and SF6 in the lower stratosphere from Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) and Atmospheric Trace MOlecule Spectroscopy (ATMOS) measurements near 30ºN latitude, Geophysical Research Letters, 32, L16S03, https://doi.org/10.1029/2005GL022415
Tags: FTIR, HCFC-22, HCl, HF, Satellite, SF6, Trends

2005, Buchwitz, M., R. de Beek, J. P. Burrows, H. Bovensmann, T.Warneke, J. Notholt, J. F. Meirink, A. P. H. Goede, P. Bergamaschi, S. Körner, M. Heimann, and A. Schulz, Atmospheric methane and carbon dioxide from SCIAMACHY satellite data: initial comparison with chemistry and transport models, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 5, 941–962
Tags: CH4, CO2, FTIR, Model, Satellite

2005, Vandaele, A.C., Fayt C, Hendrick F, et al., An intercomparison campaign of ground-based UV-visible measurements of NO2, BrO, and OClO slant columns: Methods of analysis and results for NO2, Journal of Geophysical Research, 110 (D8), D08305
Tags: BrO, NO2, OClO, UVVis, Validation

2005, Buehler, S.A., Eriksson, P., Kuhn, T., von Engeln, A., and Verdes, C., ARTS, the Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Simulator, Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 91(1), 65-93, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jqsrt.2004.05.051
Tags: CH4, CO2, FTIR, Model, Satellite