View from above looking straight down at the top of the large ATTO tower, which stands out as an orange square above the green tree tops far below. Diagonally, the guy wires run from the tower into the forest.

Publications of Dhanyalekshmi Pillai

Journal Article (5)

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Journal Article
Kariyathan, T.; Pillai, D.; Elias, E.; Mathew, T. A.: On deriving influences of upwind agricultural and anthropogenic emissions on greenhouse gas concentrations and air quality over Delhi in India: A stochastic Lagrangian footprint approach. Journal of Earth System Science 129, 196 (2020)
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Journal Article
Pillai, D.; Buchwitz, M.; Gerbig, C.; Koch, T.; Reuter, M.; Bovensmann, H.; Marshall, J.; Burrows, J. P.: Tracking city CO2 emissions from space using a high-resolution inverse modeling approach: a case study for Berlin, Germany. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 16 (15), pp. 9591 - 9610 (2016)
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Journal Article
Pillai, D.; Gerbig, C.; Kretschmer, R.; Beck, V.; Karstens, U.; Neininger, B.; Heimann, M.: Comparing Lagrangian and Eulerian models for CO2 transport - a step towards Bayesian inverse modeling using WRF/STILT-VPRM. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12, pp. 8979 - 8991 (2012)
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Journal Article
Pillai, D.; Gerbig, C.; Ahmadov, R.; Rödenbeck, C.; Kretschmer, R.; Koch, T.; Thompson, R.; Neininger, B.; Lavrič, J. V.: High-resolution simulations of atmospheric CO2 over complex terrain – representing the Ochsenkopf mountain tall tower. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 11 (15), pp. 7445 - 7464 (2011)
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Journal Article
Pillai, D.; Gerbig, C.; Marshall, J.; Ahmadov, R.; Kretschmer, R.; Koch, T.; Karstens, U.: High resolution modeling of CO2 over Europe: implications for representation errors of satellite retrievals. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10 (1), pp. 83 - 94 (2010)

Thesis - PhD (1)

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Thesis - PhD
Pillai, D.: Mesoscale simulations and inversions of atmospheric CO2 using airborne and ground-based data. Dissertation, XIX, 171 pp., Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena (2011)
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