Publications

2022, Pardo Cantos, I., E. Mahieu, M. P. Chipperfield, D. Smale, J. W. Hannigan, M. Friedrich, P. Fraser, P.Krummel, M. Prignon, J. Makkor, C. Servaisj and J. Robinson, Determination and analysis of time series of CFC-11 (CCl3F) from FTIR solar spectra, in situ observations, and model data in the past 20 years above Jungfraujoch (46°N), Lauder (45°S), and Cape Grim (40°S) stations, Environmental Sciences, 2, 1487-1501, https://doi.org/10.1039/D2EA00060A
Tags: CFC, FTIR, Model

2022, Cordero, R.R., S. Feron, A. Damiani, A. Redondas, J. Carrasco, E. Sepúlveda, J. Jorquera, et al. , Persistent extreme ultraviolet irradiance in Antarctica despite the ozone recovery onset, Scientific Reports, 12, 1, p1-10
Tags: Ozone, Spectral UV

2021, Sepúlveda, E., Cordero, R.R., Damiani, A. et al., Evaluation of Antarctic Ozone Profiles derived from OMPS-LP by using Balloon-borne Ozonesondes, Scientific Reports, 872506, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-81954-6
Tags: CalVal, Ozone, Satellite, Sonde

2019, McKenzie, R., G. Bernhard, B. Liley, P. Disterhoft, S. Rhodes, A. Bais, O. Morgenstern, P. Newman, L. Oman, C. Brogniez and S. Simic, Success of Montreal Protocol demonstrated by comparing high-quality UV Measurements with “World Avoided” calculations from two chemistry-climate models, Scientific Reports, 9, 12332, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-48625-z
Tags: Model, Spectral UV

2005, Zander, R., E. Mahieu, P. Demoulin, P. Duchatelet, C. Servais, G. Roland, L. Delbouille, M. De Mazière and C.P. Rinsland, Evolution of a dozen non-CO2 greenhouse gases above Central Europe since the mid-1980s, Environmental Sciences, 2 (2-3), 295-303
Tags: FTIR

2005, De Mazière, M., C. Vigouroux, T. Gardiner, M. Coleman, P. Woods, K. Ellingsen, M. Gauss, I. Isaksen, T. Blumenstock, F. Hase, I. Kramer, C. Camy-Peyret, P. Chelin, E. Mahieu, P. Demoulin, P. Duchatelet, J. Mellqvist, A. Strandberg, V. Velazco, J. Notholt, R. Sussmann, W. Stremme, and A. Rockmann, The exploitation of ground-based Fourier transform infrared observations for the evaluation of tropospheric trends of greenhouse gases over Europe, Environmental Sciences, 2 (2-3), 283-293
Tags: FTIR, Trends

1999, Sinnhuber, B.M., R.W. Mueller, V. Eyring, U. Klein, J. Langer, J. Trentmann, H. Bovensmann, J.P. Burrows, and K. Kuenzi, Interpretation of Mid-Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Measurements Using a Photochemical Box Model, Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 34, 281-290
Tags: Model, Ozone

1999, Sanders, R.W., S. Solomon, K. Kreher, and P. V. Johnston, An intercomparison of NO2 and OClO measurements at Arrival Heights, Antarctica during austral spring 1996, Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 33, 283-298
Tags: NO2, OClO, UVVis, Validation

1999, Roscoe, H.K., P. V. Johnston, M. Van Roozendael, A. Richter, A. Sarkissian, J. Roscoe, K. E. Preston, J.-C. Lambert, C. Hermans, et al., Slant column measurements of O3 and NO2 during the NDSC intercomparison of zenith-sky UV-visible spectrometers in June 1996, Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 32, 281-314
Tags: NO2, Ozone, UVVis

1999, Rex, M., P. von der Gathen, G. O. Braathen, N. R. P. Harris, E. Reimer, A. Beck, R. Alfier, R. KrM-|ger-Carstensen, M. Chipperfield, H. De Backer, D. Balis, F. O'Connor, H. Dier, V. Dorokhov, H. Fast, A. Gamma, M. Gil, E. KyrM-v, Z. Litynska, I. S. Mikkelsen, M. Molyneux, G. Murphy, S. J. Reid, M. Rummukainen, and C. Zerefos, Chemical ozone loss in the Arctic winter 1994/95 as determined by the Match technique, Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 32, 35-59
Tags: Ozone, Sonde