Publications

2021, Yu, P., Sean M. Davis, Owen B. Toon, Robert W. Portmann, Charles G. Bardeen, John E. Barnes, Hagen Telg, Christopher Maloney and Karen H. Rosenlof, Persistent Stratospheric Warming Due to 2019–2020 Australian Wildfire Smoke, Geophysical Research Letters, 48, 7, https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL092609
Tags: Lidar, Fire, Temperature

2020, Lutsch, E., K. Strong, D. B. A. Jones, T. Blumenstock, S. Conway, J. A. Fisher, J. W. Hannigan, F. Hase, Y. Kasai, E. Mahieu, M. Makarova, I. Morino, T. Nagahama, J. Notholt, I. Ortega, M. Palm, A. V. Poberovskii, R. Sussmann, and T. Warneke, Detection and attribution of wildfire pollution in the Arctic and northern midlatitudes using a network of Fourier-transform infrared spectrometers and GEOS-Chem, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 20, 12813–12851, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-12813-2020
Tags: FTIR, Fire

2020, Yamanouchi, S., K. Strong, E. Lutsch, and D.B.A. Jones, Detection of HCOOH, CH3OH, CO, HCN, and C2H6 in wildfire plumes transported over Toronto using ground-based FTIR measurements from 2002–2018, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 125, e2019JD031924, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JD031924
Tags: FTIR, Fire, HCOOH, CH3OH, CO, HCN, C2H6

2020, Polyakov, A., Y. Virolainen, A. Poberovskiy, M. Makarova and Y. Timofeyev, Atmospheric HCFC-22 total columns near St. Petersburg: stabilization with start of a decrease, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 41(11), 4365-4371, https://doi.org/10.1080/01431161.2020.1717668
Tags: FTIR, HCFC-22, Trends

2018, Toon, G.C., Jean-Francois L. Blavier, and Keeyoon Sung, Atmospheric carbonyl sulfide (OCS) measured remotely by FTIR solar absorption spectrometry, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 18, 1923–1944, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-1923-2018
Tags: FTIR, OCS

2017, Lejeune, L., Mahieu, E., Vollmer, M. K., Reimann, S., Bernath, P. F., Boone, C. D., Walker, K. A. and Servais, C, Optimized approach to retrieve information on atmospheric carbonyl sulfide (OCS) above the Jungfraujoch station and change in its abundance since 1995, Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 186, 81–95, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jqsrt.2016.06.001
Tags: FTIR, OCS

2016, Zhou, M., Vigouroux, C., Langerock, B., Wang, P., Dutton, G., Hermans, C., Kumps, N., Metzger, J.-M., Toon, G., and De Mazière, M., CFC-11, CFC-12 and HCFC-22 ground-based remote sensing FTIR measurements at Réunion Island and comparisons with MIPAS/ENVISAT data, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 9, 5621-5636, https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-9-5621-2016
Tags: CFC, FTIR, HCFC-22, Satellite, Validation

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

2005, Rinsland, C.P., L. S. Chiou, A. Goldman, and S.W. Wood, Long-Term Trend in CHF2Cl (HCFC-22) from High Spectral Resolution infrared solar absorption measurements and Comparison with In Situ Measurements, Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 90, 367-375
Tags: FTIR, HCFC-22, Trends

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