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67 (1), 27989 (2015)
The IAGOS-core greenhouse gas package: a measurement system for continuous airborne observations of CO2, CH4, H2O and CO. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 12.
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19 (suppl. B), S. 35 - 54 (2014)
Accurate measurements of CO2 mole fraction in the atmospheric surface layer by an affordable instrumentation. Boreal Environment Research 13.
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14 (4), S. 2105 - 2123 (2014)
Vehicle emissions of greenhouse gases and related tracers from a tunnel study: CO:CO2, N2O:CO2, CH4 :CO2, O2 :CO2 ratios, and the stable isotopes 13C and 18O in CO2 and CO. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14.
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14, S. 6177 - 6194 (2014)
TransCom N2O model inter-comparison, Part 2: Atmospheric inversion estimates of N2O emissions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15.
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14 (16), S. 8403 - 8418 (2014)
Comparisons of continuous atmospheric CH4, CO2 and N2O measurements – results from a travelling instrument campaign at Mace Head. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 16.
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6, S. 1805 - 1815 (2013)
Atmospheric CO2, delta(O2/N2) and delta13CO2 measurements at Jungfraujoch, Switzerland: results from a flask sampling intercomparison program. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 17.
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6, S. 1201 - 1216 (2013)
Feasibility study of using a "travelling" CO2 and CH4 instrument to validate continuous in situ measurement stations. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 18.
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118 (9), S. 3764 - 3780 (2013)
Reassessing the variability in atmospheric H2 using the two-way nested TM5 model. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 19.
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5 (4), S. 873 - 889 (2012)
Validation of routine continuous airborne CO2 observations near the Bialystok Tall Tower. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 20.
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11 (14), S. 6985 - 6999 (2011)
Temporal and spatial variability of the stable isotopic composition of atmospheric molecular hydrogen: observations at six EUROHYDROS stations. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics