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First 1912 results for ” B Goertz-Allmann”

  1. Attribution of 2022 early-spring heatwave in India and Pakistan to climate change: lessons in assessing vulnerability and preparedness in reducing impacts

    In March 2022, large parts over the north Indian plains including the breadbasket region, and sou...

    Mariam Zachariah, T Arulalan, Krishna AchutaRao, Fahad Saeed, Roshan Jha, Manish Kumar Dhasmana, Arpita Mondal, Remy Bonnet, Robert Vautard, Sjoukje Philip, Sarah Kew, Maja Vahlberg, Roop Singh, Julie Arrighi, Dorothy Heinrich, Lisa Thalheimer, Carolina Pereira Marghidan, Aditi Kapoor, Maarten van Aalst, Emmanuel Raju, Sihan Li, Jingru Sun, Gabriel Vecchi, Wenchang Yang, Mathias Hauser, Dominik L Schumacher, Sonia I Seneviratne, Luke J Harrington, Friederike EL Otto | Journal: Environ. Res.: Climate | Volume: 2 | Year: 2023 | doi: 10.1088/2752-5295/acf4b6

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  2. Accounting for non-linear chemistry of ship plumes in the GEOS-Chem global chemistry transport model

    GCM Vinken, KF Boersma, DJ Jacob, EW Meijer | Status: published | Journal: Atm. Chem. Phys. | Year: 2011 | First page: 11707 | Last page: 11722 | doi: 10.5194/acp-11-11707-2011

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  3. Transient nature of Earth's climate and the interpretation of benthic d18O records

    B de Boer, RSW van de Wal, LJ Lourens, R Bintanja | Status: published | Journal: Paleoceanography | Year: 2012 | First page: 4 | Last page: 11

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  4. Satellite observations indicate substantial spatiotemporal variability in biomass burning NOx emission factors for South America

    Biomass burning is an important contributor to global total emissions of NOx (NO+NO2). Generally ...

    P Castellanos, KF Boersma, GR van der Werf | Status: published | Journal: Atm. Chem. Phys. | Year: 2014 | First page: 3929 | Last page: 3943 | doi: doi:10.5194/acp-14-3929-2014

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  5. Interannual variability of nitrogen oxides emissions from boreal fires in Siberia and Alaska during 1996-2011 as observed from space

    Past studies suggest that forest fires contribute significantly to the formation of ozone in the ...

    H Tanimoto, K Ikeda, KF Boersma, RJ van der A, S Garivait | Status: published | Journal: Environmental Research Letters | Year: 2015 | doi: 10.5194/amt-8-3021-2015

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