Publications of David Walter
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Journal Article (13)
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Journal Article
24 (15), pp. 8893 - 8910 (2024)
How rainfall events modify trace gas mixing ratios in central Amazonia. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2.
Journal Article
24 (15), p. 8751–8770 - 8751–8770 (2024)
Vertically resolved aerosol variability at the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory under wet season conditions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 3.
Journal Article
4, 154 (2023)
African biomass burning affects aerosol cycling over the Amazon. Communications Earth & Environment 4.
Journal Article
22 (5), pp. 3469 - 3492 (2022)
Occurrence and growth of sub-50 nm aerosol particles in the Amazonian boundary layer. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 5.
Journal Article
14 (2), pp. 1439 - 1455 (2021)
Characterizing water vapour concentration dependence of commercial cavity ring-down spectrometers for continuous on-site atmospheric water vapour isotope measurements in the tropics. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 6.
Journal Article
17 (21), pp. 5399 - 5416 (2020)
Microclimatic conditions and water content fluctuations experienced by epiphytic bryophytes in an Amazonian rain forest. Biogeosciences 7.
Journal Article
20 (11), pp. 6583 - 6606 (2020)
Understanding nighttime methane signals at the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO). Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 8.
Journal Article
20 (10), pp. 6081 - 6094 (2020)
A new marine biogenic emission: methane sulfonamide (MSAM), dimethyl sulfide (DMS), and dimethyl sulfone (DMSO2) measured in air over the Arabian Sea. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 9.
Journal Article
11 (1), 447 (2020)
The Red Sea Deep Water is a potent source of atmospheric ethane and propane. Nature Communications 10.
Journal Article
13 (1), pp. 153 - 164 (2020)
Aerosol measurement methods to quantify spore emissions from fungi and cryptogamic covers in the Amazon. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 11.
Journal Article
20 (8), pp. 4757 - 4785 (2020)
Influx of African biomass burning aerosol during the Amazonian dry season through layered transatlantic transport of black carbon-rich smoke. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12.
Journal Article
20 (21), pp. 13041 - 13067 (2020)
Quantifying sources of Brazil's CH4 emissions between 2010 and 2018 from satellite data. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 13.
Journal Article
18 (14), pp. 10391 - 10405 (2018)
African volcanic emissions influencing atmospheric aerosols over the Amazon rain forest. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics