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First 2810 results for ” Johannes Schulz-Stellenfleth”

  1. A Study of the leakage of the Antarctic polar vortex in late austral winter and spring using isentropic and 3-D trajectories

    The permeability of the Antarctic polar vortex is investigated in late austral winter and spring ...

    MC Öllers, PFJ van Velthoven, HM Kelder, LPJ Kamp | Status: published | Journal: J. Geophys. Res. | Volume: 107 | Year: 2002 | First page: 4328 | doi: doi:10.1029/2001JD001363

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  2. Assimilation of satellite observations of lang-lived chemical species in global chemistry transport models

    BV Khattatov, JF Lamarque, LV Lyjak, R Menard, PF Levelt, Z Tie, GP Brasseur, JC Gille | Status: published | Journal: J. Geophys. Res. | Volume: 105 | Year: 2000 | First page: 29135 | Last page: 29144 | doi: 10.1029/2000JD900466

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  3. Introducing the European Rapid Raw Strong‐Motion Database

    C Cauzzi, R Sleeman, J Clinton, J Domingo Ballesta, O Galanis, P Kastli | Status: published | Journal: Seismol. Res. Lett. | Volume: 87 | Year: 2016 | First page: 977 | Last page: 986 | doi: 10.1785/0220150271

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  4. The importance of surface reflectance anisotropy for cloud and NO2 retrievals from GOME-2 and OMI

    The angular distribution of the light reflected by the Earth's surface influences top-of-atmosphe...

    A Lorente, KF Boersma, P Stammes, LG Tilstra, A Richter, H Yu, S Kharbouche, JP Muller | Status: published | Journal: Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | Volume: 11 | Year: 2018 | First page: 4509 | Last page: 4529 | doi: 10.5194/amt-11-4509-2018

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  5. Satellite evidence for changes in the NO2 weekly cycle over large cities

    Anthropogenic activities, by far the largest source of NOx into the atmosphere, induce a weekly c...

    Stavrakou, T., Müller, J., Bauwens, M., Boersma, K.F. and van Geffen, J. | Journal: Sci. Rep. | Volume: 10 | Year: 2020 | First page: 10066 | doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-66891-0

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