University of Oslo, Department of Chemistry
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- The perovskite to post-perovskite transition in CaIrO3
- Mineral physics of the perovskite to post-perovskite transition in CaIrO3 - seismological implications for the lower mantle
- Biomass Burning: Major Uncertainties, Advances, and Opportunities
- Challenges and opportunities for remote sensing of air quality: Insights from DISCOVER-AQ
- Convective Transport of Trace Gases from Near the Surface to the Upper Troposphere - a Case Study
- Ethane: A Key to Evaluating Natural Gas Industrial Emissions
- Factors Controlling O<SUB>3 </SUB>in the Southeastern United States during Summer as Constrained by the SEAC<SUP><SUB>4</SUB></SUP>RS Campaign
- In situ vertical profiles of aerosol extinction, mass, and composition over the SEUS during the SENEX and SEAC<SUP>4</SUP>RS studies
- Investigating the Low-NOx Isoprene Oxidation Pathway Through the First Generation Product: ISOPOOH
- Ozone Production Efficiency in the Baltimore-Washington Urban Plume
- Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) derived from isoprene epoxydiols: Insights into formation, aging and distribution over the continental US from the DC3 and SEAC4RS campaigns
- Study of near surface layers in Coastal Texas and their correlation with PBL heights using LIDAR during the NASA 2013 Discover AQ Campaign
- The vertical distribution of volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere as measured during DISCOVER-AQ
- Use of proton transfer reaction time-of-flight mass spectrometry for quantitative monitoring of toxic nitramines in the environment
- Ambient Observations of Sub-1.0 Hygroscopic Growth Factor and f(RH) Values: Case Studies from Surface and Airborne Measurements
- Analysis of Variability in Formaldehyde and Ozone Column Densities
- Benzene Variability in a Region of Oil and Gas Extraction in the DJ Basin During DISCOVER-AQ/FRAPPE 2014
- Hygroscopicity of Black-Carbon-Containing Aerosol in Wildfire Plumes
- Ongoing analysis of DISCOVER-AQ observations and their implications for remote sensing of air quality
- Aerosol Properties over the Remote North Atlantic Ocean: Impacts of Phytoplankton Bloom Seasonality and Long-Range Continental Transport
- Convective Influence on Short-lived Species in the Tropical Upper Troposphere
- Linkages between land surface modeling and bottom-up/top-down biogenic emission estimates: implications for synergic use of satellite land and atmospheric composition data
- Box Model Assessments of Biomass Burning Smoke Oxidation and the Interplay Between VOCs, NO<SUB>x</SUB>, and NO<SUB>y.</SUB>
- Global measurements of isoprene from space: Constraints on emissions and atmospheric oxidation
- Overpressure recorded in pseudotachylyte caused by frictional melting during earthquakes
- A Paradigm Shift in Sulfate-Nitrate-Ammonium Aerosol Formation in the United States and its Implications for Reactive Nitrogen Deposition
- Connecting laboratory and field measurements of smoke composition to build a framework explaining ozone formation from Western U.S. wildfires measured during FIREX-AQ
- In situ measurements of ammonia in plumes emitted from wildfires and agricultural fires in the US
- Non-methane organic and nitrogen emissions from wildfire plumes during FIREX-AQ
- Online measurements of VOCs by PTR-TOF-MS in Oslo during the COVID-19 lockdown
- Submicron Particle Composition and Acidity in Fire Plumes during FIREX-AQ aircraft study