Publications
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- Tag: NOy
- Tag: OCS
- Tag: Polar
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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
2014, Parrondo, M.C., Gil, M., Yela, M., Johnson, B. J., and Ochoa, H. A., Antarctic ozone variability inside the polar vortex estimated from balloon measurements, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 14, 217-229, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-14-217-2014
Tags: Ozone, Polar, Sonde
2011, Lindenmaier, R., K. Strong, R.L. Batchelor, P. Bernath, S.H. Chabrillat, M. Chipperfield, W.H. Daffer, J.R. Drummond, W. Feng, A.I. Jonsson, F. Kolonjari, G.L. Manney, C.A. McLinden, R. Menard, and K.A. Walker, A study of the Arctic NOy budget above Eureka, Canada, Journal of Geophysical Research, 116, D23302
Tags: FTIR, NOy
2000, Goldman, A., M.T. Coffey, T.M. Stephen, C.P. Rinskind, W.G. Mankin, J.W. Hannigan, Isotopic OCS from high-resolution balloon-borne ground-based infrared solar absorption spectra, Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 67, 447-455
Tags: FTIR, OCS
1998, Griffith, D.W.T., N.B. Jones, and W.A. Matthews, Interhemispheric ratio and annual cycle of carbonyl sulfide (OCS) total column from ground based solar FTIR spectra, Journal of Geophysical Research, 103 (D7), 8447-8454
Tags: FTIR, OCS
1996, Kondo, U., et al., NOy correlation with N2O and CH4 in the midlatitude stratosphere, Geophysical Research Letters, 23, 2369-2372
Tags: CH4, FTIR, N2O, NOy
1995, Vomel, H., Oltmans, S.J., Hofmann, D.J., Deshler, T, Rosen, J.M., The Evolution of the Dehydration in the Antarctic Stratospheric Vortex, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 100(D7): 13919-13926
Tags: H2O, Polar, Sonde
1995, Vanallen, R., Liu, X., Murcray, F.J, Seasonal Variation of Atmospheric Nitric Acid over the South Pole in 1992, Geophysical Research Letters, 22(1): 49-52
Tags: FTIR, HNO3, Polar