University of Innsbruck, Institute of Theoretical Physics
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- Absorbing aerosol in the troposphere of the Western Arctic during the 2008 ARCTAS/ARCPAC airborne field campaigns
- Assessment of Anthropogenic and Biomass Burning Impact on Aerosol Properties over California as Observed During ARCTAS-CA
- Chemical characterization of air masses transported to the Arctic during the ARCTAS-A spring deployment: biomass burning versus fossil fuel combustion signatures
- Emissions of Black Carbon Particles from Biomass Burning and Their Physical and Chemical Properties
- Emissions of Black Carbon Particles in Anthropogenic and Biomass Plumes over California during CARB 2008
- Measurements of Product-Specific VOC Reactivities during the PROPHET 2008 field intensive using proton transfer reaction linear ion trap (PTR-LIT) mass spectrometry
- VOC Emission and Deposition Eddy Covariance Fluxes above Grassland using PTR-TOF
- Acetone and Acetaldehyde Exchange Above a Managed Temperate Mountain Grassland
- Carbonyl sulfide (COS) as a tracer for canopy photosynthesis, transpiration and stomatal conductance: potential and limitations
- Gas- and aerosol-phase chemistry of nitrogen oxides (NOy) in a pine forest (BEACHON-RoMBAS 2011)
- Intercomparison of Formaldehyde Measurements during BEACHON ROCS 2010
- Potential Aerosol Mass (PAM) flow-through reactor measurements of SOA formation from BEACHON-RoMBAS
- Variability in Lower Tropospheric CO2 over the DC/Baltimore Metro Area: Insight for Remote CO2 Sensors
- Airborne quantification of upper tropospheric NOx enhancements from lightning in deep convective storms over the continental U.S. during the Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry (DC3) experiment
- Potential Aerosol Mass (PAM) flow reactor measurements of SOA formation in a Ponderosa Pine forest in the southern Rocky Mountains during BEACHON-RoMBAS
- Characterizing the Amount and Chemistry of Biogenic SOA Formation from Pine Forest Air Using a Flow Reactor
- Ethane: A Key to Evaluating Natural Gas Industrial Emissions
- Investigating the Low-NOx Isoprene Oxidation Pathway Through the First Generation Product: ISOPOOH
- First results of the PTR-3-TOF a novel instrument for studying the lifecycle of reactive organic carbon in the atmosphere
- Flux observations of isoprene oxidation products above a South East US forest point to chemical conversions on leaf canopy surface
- Quantitative detection of RO<SUB>2</SUB> radicals and other products from cyclohexene ozonolysis with ammonium-CI3-TOF and acetate-CI-API-TOF