Publications of David Walter
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Journal Article (13)
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: How rainfall events modify trace gas mixing ratios in central Amazonia. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 24 (15), pp. 8893 - 8910 (2024)
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: Vertically resolved aerosol variability at the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory under wet season conditions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 24 (15), p. 8751–8770 - 8751–8770 (2024)
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: African biomass burning affects aerosol cycling over the Amazon. Communications Earth & Environment 4, 154 (2023)
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: Occurrence and growth of sub-50 nm aerosol particles in the Amazonian boundary layer. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 22 (5), pp. 3469 - 3492 (2022)
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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 6.
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: Microclimatic conditions and water content fluctuations experienced by epiphytic bryophytes in an Amazonian rain forest. Biogeosciences 17 (21), pp. 5399 - 5416 (2020)
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: Understanding nighttime methane signals at the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO). Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20 (11), pp. 6583 - 6606 (2020)
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20 (10), pp. 6081 - 6094 (2020)
A new marine biogenic emission: methane sulfonamide (MSAM), dimethyl sulfide (DMS), and dimethyl sulfone (DMSO2) measured in air over the Arabian Sea. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 9.
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: The Red Sea Deep Water is a potent source of atmospheric ethane and propane. Nature Communications 11 (1), 447 (2020)
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: Aerosol measurement methods to quantify spore emissions from fungi and cryptogamic covers in the Amazon. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 13 (1), pp. 153 - 164 (2020)
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: Influx of African biomass burning aerosol during the Amazonian dry season through layered transatlantic transport of black carbon-rich smoke. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20 (8), pp. 4757 - 4785 (2020)
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: Quantifying sources of Brazil's CH4 emissions between 2010 and 2018 from satellite data. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20 (21), pp. 13041 - 13067 (2020)
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: African volcanic emissions influencing atmospheric aerosols over the Amazon rain forest. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 18 (14), pp. 10391 - 10405 (2018)