
Publications of Jošt V. Lavrič
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Journal Article (25)
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22 (2), 472, p. 455 (2025)
How long does carbon stay in a near-pristine central Amazon forest? An empirical estimate with radiocarbon. Biogeosciences 2.
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24 (15), pp. 8893 - 8910 (2024)
How rainfall events modify trace gas mixing ratios in central Amazonia. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 3.
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4, 154 (2023)
African biomass burning affects aerosol cycling over the Amazon. Communications Earth & Environment 4.
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24 (1), pp. 24 - 163 (2022)
Tropical and boreal forest – atmosphere interactions: a review. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 5.
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28 (2), pp. 588 - 611 (2022)
The CO2 record at the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory: a new opportunity to study processes on seasonal and inter-annual scales. Global Change Biology 6.
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307, 108457 (2021)
A case study of a gravity wave induced by Amazon forest orography and low level jet generation. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 7.
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14 (2), pp. 1439 - 1455 (2021)
Characterizing water vapour concentration dependence of commercial cavity ring-down spectrometers for continuous on-site atmospheric water vapour isotope measurements in the tropics. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 8.
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21 (8), pp. 6231 - 6256 (2021)
Total OH reactivity over the Amazon rainforest: variability with temperature, wind, rain, altitude, time of day, season, and an overall budget closure. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 9.
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20 (24), pp. 15551 - 15584 (2020)
Concentrations and biosphere–atmosphere fluxes of inorganic trace gases and associated ionic aerosol counterparts over the Amazon rainforest. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10.
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20 (11), pp. 6583 - 6606 (2020)
Understanding nighttime methane signals at the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO). Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 11.
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20 (8), pp. 4757 - 4785 (2020)
Influx of African biomass burning aerosol during the Amazonian dry season through layered transatlantic transport of black carbon-rich smoke. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12.
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20 (21), pp. 13041 - 13067 (2020)
Quantifying sources of Brazil's CH4 emissions between 2010 and 2018 from satellite data. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 13.
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19 (13), pp. 8425 - 8470 (2019)
Land cover and its transformation in the backward trajectory footprint region of the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14.
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1, 12 (2018)
Total OH reactivity changes over the Amazon rainforest during an El Niño event. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 15.
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191, pp. 513 - 524 (2018)
Observations of Manaus urban plume evolution and interaction with biogenic emissions in GoAmazon 2014/5. Atmospheric Environment 16.
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18 (3), pp. 10055 - 10088 (2018)
Long-term study on coarse mode aerosols in the Amazon rain forest with the frequent intrusion of Saharan dust plumes. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 17.
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18, pp. 10289 - 10331 (2018)
Long-term observations of cloud condensation nuclei over the Amazon rain forest – Part 2: Variability and characteristics of biomass burning, long-range transport, and pristine rain forest aerosols. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 18.
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18 (17), pp. 12817 - 12843 (2018)
Black and brown carbon over central Amazonia: long-term aerosol measurements at the ATTO site. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 19.
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17 (23), pp. 14365 - 14392 (2017)
Long-term measurements (2010–2014) of carbonaceous aerosol and carbon monoxide at the Zotino Tall Tower Observatory (ZOTTO) in central Siberia. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20.
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97 (10), pp. 1885 - 1908 (2016)
The ACRIDICON-CHUVA campaign: Studying tropical deep convective clouds and precipitation over Amazonia using the new German research aircraft HALO. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society