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First 4220 results for ”E. Wiegant and J.F. Meirink”

  1. Vertical Profiles of Tropospheric Ozone From MAX‐DOAS Measurements During the CINDI‐2 Campaign: Part 1—Development of a New Retrieval Algorithm

    Y Wang, J Pukite, T Wagner, S Donner, S Beirle, A Hilboll, M Vrekoussis, A Richter, A Apituley, A Piters, M Allaart, H Eskes, A Frumau, M Van Roozendael, Et al | Status: published | Journal: J. Geophys. Res. | Volume: 123 | Year: 2018 | First page: 10637 | Last page: 10670 | doi: 10.1029/2018JD028647

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  2. Quantification of nitrogen oxides emissions from build-up of pollution over Paris with TROPOMI

    Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a regulated air pollutant that is of particular concern in many cities,...

    A. Lorente, K. F. Boersma, H. J. Eskes, J. P. Veefkind, J. H. G. M. van Geffen, M. B. de Zeeuw, H. A. C. Denier van der Gon, S. Beirle & M. C. Krol | Journal: Scientific Reports | Volume: 9 | Year: 2019 | First page: 20033 | doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-56428-5

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  3. NOx emission trends over Chinese cities estimated from OMI observations during 2005 to 2015

    Satellite nitrogen dioxide (NO2) observations have been widely used to evaluate emission changes....

    Fei Liu, Steffen Beirle, Qiang Zhang1 Ronald J. van der A, Bo Zheng, Dan Tong, Kebin He | Status: published | Journal: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | Volume: 17 | Year: 2017 | doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-9261-2017

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  4. Mercury plumes in the global upper troposphere observed during flights with the CARIBIC observatory from May 2005 until June 2013.

    F Slemr, A Weigelt, R Ebinghaus, C Brenninkmeijer, A Baker, T Schuck, A Rauthe-Schoch, H Riede, E Leedham, M Hermann, PFJ van Velthoven, D Oram, D O Sullivan, , C Dyroff, A. Zahn, H Ziereis | Status: accepted | Journal: Atmosphere | Volume: 5 | Year: 2014 | First page: 342 | Last page: 369 | doi: 10.3390/atmos5020342

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  5. Global quieting of high-frequency seismic noise due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown measures

    Human activity causes vibrations that propagate into the ground as high-frequency seismic waves. ...

    T Lecocq, S Hicks, K van Noten, K van Wijk, P Koelemeijer, RSM de Plaen, F Massin, G Hillers, JD Assink, OFC den Ouden, LG Evers, MR Koymans, S Shani Kadmiel, R Sleeman | Status: published | Journal: Science | Volume: 369 | Year: 2020 | First page: 1338 | Last page: 1343 | doi: 10.1126/science.abd2438

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