University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry
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- Absolute Quantum Yields for HCO Production in the Photolysis of Aldehydes Measured by Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy
- Condensational Growth and Surface Reactivity of Mixed Inorganic and Organic Aerosols: CASOMIO an EC Project
- How Would a Switch to a Future Hydrogen Economy Influence the Atmosphere?
- Implications of Tropopause Definitions on sub-Tropical Ozone Distributions Derived from Observations
- Global simulation of Polar Spring Bromine Explosion and ozone Loss
- Stability of the Stratospheric Ozone Shield During the End-Permian Mass Extinction
- Volcanic Plume Chemistry: Formation of BrO, ClO and OClO
- Integration and Co-Development of the MCM and IUPAC Databases: Providing Kinetic Data and Mechanisms to the Atmospheric Community
- Aircraft induced sulphur impact on the atmosphere
- Chemical aging of organic aerosols: Evidence of changing hygroscopicity and volatility
- Determining the absorption spectrum of ClOOCl using combined UV absorption spectroscopy and broadband cavity enhanced absorption spectroscopy (BBCEAS)
- Measurements of the sum of NO3 and N2O5 in the urban, nocturnal boundary layer and studies of urban nighttime chemistry
- Probabilistic description of ice-supersaturated layers in low resolution profiles of relative humidity N. C. Dickson, K. Gierens, H. L. Rogers, R. L. Jones
- Regional changes in aircraft NOx emissions, impacts on ozone and methane and related radiative forcings
- Towards a quantitative link between tidal macroalgal exposure and iodine-mediated CCN formation
- Volatiles in gases and melt inclusions erupted during the 2008-9 Halema`uma`u eruption of Kilauea Volcano, Hawai`i
- Airborne in situ measurements of NO3 and N2O5 over Europe
- Airborne measurements of NO3 and N2O5 using broad band cavity enhanced absorption spectroscopy
- Blowing snow-sourced bromine and its implications for polar tropospheric ozone
- Importance of aerosol phase upon aerosol oxidation
- Low-Cost Sensor Units for Measuring Urban Air Quality
- Megacity impacts on global air quality under present and future scenarios
- Ultra-distal Tephra Deposits from Supereruptions: Examples from Toba and New Zealand
- Assessing the role of VSLS halocarbons in chemistry-climate interactions - a study using the UMUKCA-CheST model
- Composition of Secondary Organic Aerosol from the Photolysis of 1-Nitronaphthalene
- Controls on atmospheric methane during the last interglacial
- Evidence for the Mechanism Behind the Biasing of Organic Matter's Isotopic Carbon Signal during Pre-preparation Removal of Inorganic Carbonate
- Influence of aerosol chemical composition on N<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>5</SUB> uptake: Airborne regional measurements in North-Western Europe
- Night time radical chemistry: Sources, sinks and impacts
- A Global Simulation of the Impacts of ClNO<SUB>2</SUB> Chemistry on CH<SUB>4</SUB> and δ<SUP>13</SUP>C-CH<SUB>4</SUB>
- A Portable Low-Cost High Density Sensor Network for Air Quality at London Heathrow Airport
- Atmospheric methane in the 21st century: what does the future hold? (Invited)
- Evaluating the causes of uncertainty in budgets of tropospheric O3 and related gases in chemistry climate models
- Formation and aging of secondary organic aerosol from isoprene photooxidation during cloud condensation-evaporation cycles
- Methane and Other Greenhouse Gases in the Arctic - Measurements, Process Studies and Modelling (MAMM)
- Multiphase organic photochemistry of isoprene and its reaction products
- The relative importance of atmospheric methane sources and sinks during the Last Interglacial period
- A Large Ozone-Circulation Feedback and Its Implications for Global Warming Assessments
- Characterisation of Secondary Organic Aerosol Formed from the Photooxidation of Isoprene during Cloud Condensation-Evaporation Cycles (CUMULUS Project)
- Direct Observation of Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation during Cloud Condensation-Evaporation Cycles (SOAaq) in Simulation Chamber Experiments
- The Effect of Composition-Climate Feedbacks on Future ENSO Variability
- The Role of the Ozone Hole and Elevated Greenhouse Gases as Drivers of Antarctic Sea Ice Extent Increase Via Changes in Atmospheric Circulation
- Tuning The Sea-Ice Seasonal Cycle Of HadCM3: Can It Reproduce Observed Trends In Sea-Ice?
- Detection of Organic Compounds in Ice Cores for Application to Palaeoclimate Reconstruction - Methodological Development
- Development of a new method for the measurement of Criegee intermediates in the gas and particle phase
- Impacts of Solar Radiation Management on Surface Ozone
- Modeling of multi-phase interactions of reactive nitrogen between snow and air in Antarctica
- Modelling the Influence of Tropically-Excited Poleward Propagating Rossby Waves and their influence on recent Arctic Climate Change.
- Molecular characterisation of secondary organic aerosol formed during cloud condensation-evaporation cycles from isoprene and methacrolein photooxidation (CUMULUS project)
- Specifying a zonally asymmetric ozone field in a dynamically-consistent manner: An inexpensive tool for studying interactions between chemistry and dynamics.
- Cloud Impacts on Photochemistry: Statistical Analysis of Global Chemistry Models and Measurements from the Atmospheric Tomography Mission
- The presence of and effects from meteoric-sulphuric particles within the stratospheric aerosol layer
- Tropospheric ozone in India: how good are state of the art models?
- Assessment of the pre-industrial to present-day anthropogenic forcing, including apportionment of the methane and halocarbon forcings: First results from UKESM1
- Characterization of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated from secondary organic aerosols (SOAs) and their health implication
- Modelling the Potential Impacts on Total Column Ozone Recovery of the Recent, Unexpected Increases in CFC-11 emissions
- Validation of the NAME Volcanic Plume Dispersion Model using TROPOMI Satellite Observations: Investigating the 2019 Raikoke Eruption.
- Watching Multi-Phase Chemistry Inside Single Aerosol Particles
- Effective Radiative Forcing from Aerosols and Reactive Gases: A Multimodel Comparison from AerChemMIP Experiments