Publikationen
Zeitschriftenartikel (28)
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22 (23), S. 15351 - 15377 (2022)
Estimating emissions of methane consistent with atmospheric measurements of methane and delta13C of methane. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2.
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103 (3), S. E855 - E872 (2022)
The Integrated Carbon Observation System in Europe. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 3.
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14 (2), S. 1525 - 1544 (2021)
In situ observations of greenhouse gases over Europe during the CoMet 1.0 campaign aboard the HALO aircraft. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 4.
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20 (18), S. 11161 - 11180 (2020)
A dedicated flask sampling strategy developed for Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS) stations based on CO2 and CO measurements and Stochastic Time-Inverted Lagrangian Transport (STILT) footprint modelling. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 5.
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16, S. 715 - 736 (2015)
Top-down estimates of European CH4 and N2O emissions based on four different inverse models. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 6.
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67 (1), 27989 (2015)
The IAGOS-core greenhouse gas package: a measurement system for continuous airborne observations of CO2, CH4, H2O and CO. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 7.
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19 (suppl. B), S. 35 - 54 (2014)
Accurate measurements of CO2 mole fraction in the atmospheric surface layer by an affordable instrumentation. Boreal Environment Research 8.
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14 (4), S. 2105 - 2123 (2014)
Vehicle emissions of greenhouse gases and related tracers from a tunnel study: CO:CO2, N2O:CO2, CH4 :CO2, O2 :CO2 ratios, and the stable isotopes 13C and 18O in CO2 and CO. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 9.
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14, S. 6177 - 6194 (2014)
TransCom N2O model inter-comparison, Part 2: Atmospheric inversion estimates of N2O emissions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10.
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14 (16), S. 8403 - 8418 (2014)
Comparisons of continuous atmospheric CH4, CO2 and N2O measurements – results from a travelling instrument campaign at Mace Head. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics