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First 1227 results for ” H Hoeller”

  1. Evaluation and intercomparison of global atmospheric transport models using 222Rn and other short-lived tracers

    DJ Jacob, MJ Prather, P.J. Rasch, R.L. Shia, YJ Balkanski, S.R. Beagley, DJ Bergmann, W.T. Blackshear, M Brown, M. Chiba, MP Chipperfield, J. de Grandpre, JE Dignon, J. Feichter, C Genthon, W.L. Grose, PS Kasibhatla, I. Kohler, MA Kritz, K. Law, JE Penner, M. Ramonet, CE Reeves, D.A. Rotman, DZ Stockwell, PFJ Van Velthoven, G. Verver, O Wild, H. Yang, P. Zimmermann | Status: published | Journal: J. Geophys. Res. | Volume: 102 | Year: 1997 | First page: 5953 | Last page: 5970

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  2. Global ozone and air quality: a multi-model assessment of risks to human health and crops

    Within ACCENT, a European Network of Excellence, eighteen atmospheric models from the U.S., Europ...

    K Ellingsen, M Gauss, R Van Dingenen, FJ Dentener, L Emberson, AM Fiore, MG Schultz, DS Stevenson, MR Ashmore, CS Atherton, DJ Bergmann, I Bey, T Butler, J Drevet, H Eskes, DA Hauglustaine, ISA Isaksen, LW Horowitz, M Krol, JF Lamarque, MG Lawrence, T van Noije, J Pyle, S Rast, J Rodriguez, N Savage, S Strahan, K Sudo, S Szopa, O Wild | Journal: Atm. Chem. Phys. Disc. | Volume: 8 | Year: 2008 | First page: 2163 | Last page: 2223 | doi: 10.5194/acpd-8-2163-2008

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  3. A single-point modeling approach for the intercomparison and evaluation of ozone dry deposition across chemical transport models (Activity 2 of AQMEII4)

    A primary sink of air pollutants and their precursors is dry deposition. Dry deposition estimates...

    Clifton, O. E., Schwede, D., Hogrefe, C., Bash, J. O., Bland, S., Cheung, P., Coyle, M., Emberson, L., Flemming, J., Fredj, E., Galmarini, S., Ganzeveld, L., Gazetas, O., Goded, I., Holmes, C. D., Horváth, L., Huijnen, V., Li, Q., Makar, P. A., Mammarella, I., Manca, G., Munger, J. W., Pérez-Camanyo, J. L., Pleim, J., Ran, L., San Jose, R., Silva, S. J., Staebler, R., Sun, S., Tai, A. P. K., Tas, E., Vesala, T., Weidinger, T., Wu, Z., and Zhang, L. | Journal: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | Volume: 23 | Year: 2023 | First page: 9911 | Last page: 9961 | doi: 10.5194/acp-23-9911-2023

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  4. Contributions from the DISC to accomplish the Aeolus mission objectives

    The Aeolus Data Innovation and Science Cluster (DISC) supports the Aeolus mission with a wide ran...

    Oliver Reitebuch, Isabell Krisch, Christian Lemmerz, Oliver Lux, Uwe Marksteiner, Nafiseh Masoumzadeh, Fabian Weiler, Benjamin Witschas, Vittoria Cito Filomarino, Markus Meringer, Karsten Schmidt, Dorit Huber, Ines Nikolaus, Frederic Fabre, Michael Vaughan, Katja Reisig, Alain Dabas, Thomas Flament, Adrien Lacour, Jean-Francois Mahfouf, Ibrahim Seck, Dimitri Trapon, Saleh Abdalla, Lars Isaksen, Michael Rennie, Angela Benedetti, Will McLean, Caren Henry, Dave Donovan, Jos de Kloe, Gert-Jan Marseille, Ad Stoffelen, Ping Wang, Gerd-Jan van Zadelhoff, Gaetan Perron, Sebastian Jupin-Ganglois, Bas Pijnacker-Hordijk, Marcella Veneziani, Simone Bucci, Giacomo Gostinicchi, Lorenzo Di Ciolo, Frithjof Ehlers, Thomas Kanitz, Alexander Geiss, Anne-Grete Straume, Denny Wernham, Trismono Krisna, Jonas von Bismarck, Guido Colangeli, Vittorio Trivigno, Massimo Romanazzo, Stefano Aprile, Tommaso Parinello | Journal: Institute of Atmospheric Physics | Year: 2018 | doi: https://elib.dlr.de/186034/

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  5. SALSA2.0: The sectional aerosol module of the aerosol–chemistry–climate model ECHAM6.3.0-HAM2.3-MOZ1.0

    In this paper, we present the implementation and evaluation of the aerosol microphysics module SA...

    H Kokkola, T Kuhn, A Laakso, TR Bergman, KEJ Lehtinen, T Mielonen, A Arola, S Stadtler, H Korhonen, S Ferrachat, U Lohmann, D Neubauer, I Tegen, C Siegenthaler-Le Drian, MGM Schultz, I Bey, P Stier, N Daskalakis, C Heald, S Romakkaniemi | Status: published | Journal: Geoscientific Model Development | Volume: 2018 | Year: 2018 | First page: 3833 | Last page: 3863 | doi: 10.5194/gmd-11-3833-2018

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