Publikationen von Christoph Gerbig
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15 (22), S. 12705 - 12729 (2015)
Estimation of continuous anthropogenic CO2: model-based evaluation of CO2, CO, delta 13C (CO2) and delta 14C(CO2) tracer methods. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 62.
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: The Zotino Tall Tower Observatory (Zotto): Quantifying large scale biogeochemical changes in Central Siberia. Nova Acta Leopoldina 117 (399), S. 51 - 64 (2014)
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119 (8), S. 4874 - 4887 (2014)
Aircraft-based CH4 flux estimates for validation of emissions from an agriculturally dominated area in Switzerland. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 64.
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: A multi-year methane inversion using SCIAMACHY, accounting for systematic errors using TCCON measurements. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14 (8), S. 3991 - 4012 (2014)
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14 (14), S. 7149 - 7172 (2014)
Impact of optimized mixing heights on simulated regional atmospheric transport of CO2. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 66.
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195, S. 282 - 291 (2014)
Factors influencing surface CO2 variations in LPRU, Thailand and IESM, Philippines. Environmental Pollution 67.
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: Satellite-inferred European carbon sink larger than expected. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14 (24), S. 13739 - 13753 (2014)
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7, S. 3295 - 3305 (2014)
Retrieval of tropospheric column-averaged CH4 mole fraction by solar absorption FTIR-spectrometry using N2O as a proxy. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 69.
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11 (7), S. 2055 - 2068 (2014)
Inferences from CO2 and CH4 concentration profiles at the Zotino Tall Tower Observatory (ZOTTO) on regional summertime ecosystem fluxes. Biogeosciences 70.
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13, S. 9401 - 9413 (2013)
Emission ratio and isotopic signatures of molecular hydrogen emissions from tropical biomass burning. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 71.
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: Interpreting seasonal changes in the carbon balance of southern Amazonia using measurements of XCO2 and chlorophyll fluorescence from GOSAT. Geophysical Research Letters 40 (11), S. 2829 - 2833 (2013)
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6, S. 1031 - 1040 (2013)
Accurate measurements of carbon monoxide in humid air using the cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS) technique. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 73.
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: Atmospheric CH4 in the first decade of the 21st century: Inverse modeling analysis using SCIAMACHY satellite retrievals and NOAA surface measurements. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 118, S. 7350 - 7369 (2013)
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: Carbon Monitoring Satellite (CarbonSat): assessment of scattering related atmospheric CO2 and CH4 retrieval errors and first results on implications for inferring city CO2 emissions. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 6 (12), S. 3477 - 3500 (2013)
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: High accuracy measurements of dry mole fractions of carbon dioxide and methane in humid air. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 6, S. 837 - 860 (2013)
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65, 18681 (2013)
Can we evaluate a fine-grained emission model using high-resolution atmospheric transport modelling and regional fossil fuel CO2 observations? Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 77.
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13, S. 7961 - 7982 (2012)
WRF-Chem simulations in the Amazon region during wet and dry season transitions: evaluation of methane models and wetland inundation maps. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 78.
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: Methane airborne measurements and comparison to global models during BARCA. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 117, D15310 (2012)
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: Automated ground-based remote sensing measurements of greenhouse gases at the Białystok site in comparison with collocated in-situ measurements and model data. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12, S. 6741 - 6755 (2012)
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12 (13), S. 6041 - 6065 (2012)
Carbon monoxide and related trace gases and aerosols over the Amazon Basin during the wet and dry seasons. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics