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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-13-9439-2013
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Introduction to special issue: the TransBrom Sonne expedition in the tropical West Pacific
K. Krüger
GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany
B. Quack
GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany
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- Evaluating global emission inventories of biogenic bromocarbons R. Hossaini et al.
- The contribution of oceanic methyl iodide to stratospheric iodine S. Tegtmeier et al.
- Biogenic halocarbons from the Peruvian upwelling region as tropospheric halogen source H. Hepach et al.
- Importance of seasonally resolved oceanic emissions for bromoform delivery from the tropical Indian Ocean and west Pacific to the stratosphere A. Fiehn et al.
- Accurate reconstruction of satellite-derived SST under cloud and cloud-free areas using a physically-informed machine learning approach C. Young et al.
- An observationally constrained evaluation of the oxidative capacity in the tropical western Pacific troposphere J. Nicely et al.
- Shipborne MAX-DOAS measurements for validation of TROPOMI NO2 products P. Wang et al.
- The contribution of oceanic halocarbons to marine and free tropospheric air over the tropical West Pacific S. Fuhlbrügge et al.
- Western Pacific atmospheric nutrient deposition fluxes, their impact on surface ocean productivity M. Martino et al.
- Liquid water absorption and scattering effects in DOAS retrievals over oceans E. Peters et al.
- A multi-model intercomparison of halogenated very short-lived substances (TransCom-VSLS): linking oceanic emissions and tropospheric transport for a reconciled estimate of the stratospheric source gas injection of bromine R. Hossaini et al.
- Delivery of halogenated very short-lived substances from the west Indian Ocean to the stratosphere during the Asian summer monsoon A. Fiehn et al.
- Long-range transport of Asian emissions to the West Pacific tropical tropopause layer V. Treadaway et al.
- Volatile halocarbon measurements in the marine boundary layer at Cape Point, South Africa B. Kuyper et al.
- Air mass transport to the tropical western Pacific troposphere inferred from ozone and relative humidity balloon observations above Palau K. Müller et al.
- A tropical West Pacific OH minimum and implications for stratospheric composition M. Rex et al.
- Deriving an atmospheric budget of total organic bromine using airborne in situ measurements from the western Pacific area during SHIVA S. Sala et al.
- Variability and past long-term changes of brominated very short-lived substances at the tropical tropopause S. Tegtmeier et al.
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- How marine emissions of bromoform impact the remote atmosphere Y. Jia et al.
- Evaluating global emission inventories of biogenic bromocarbons R. Hossaini et al.
- The contribution of oceanic methyl iodide to stratospheric iodine S. Tegtmeier et al.
- Biogenic halocarbons from the Peruvian upwelling region as tropospheric halogen source H. Hepach et al.
- Importance of seasonally resolved oceanic emissions for bromoform delivery from the tropical Indian Ocean and west Pacific to the stratosphere A. Fiehn et al.
- Accurate reconstruction of satellite-derived SST under cloud and cloud-free areas using a physically-informed machine learning approach C. Young et al.
- An observationally constrained evaluation of the oxidative capacity in the tropical western Pacific troposphere J. Nicely et al.
- Shipborne MAX-DOAS measurements for validation of TROPOMI NO2 products P. Wang et al.
- The contribution of oceanic halocarbons to marine and free tropospheric air over the tropical West Pacific S. Fuhlbrügge et al.
- Western Pacific atmospheric nutrient deposition fluxes, their impact on surface ocean productivity M. Martino et al.
- Liquid water absorption and scattering effects in DOAS retrievals over oceans E. Peters et al.
- A multi-model intercomparison of halogenated very short-lived substances (TransCom-VSLS): linking oceanic emissions and tropospheric transport for a reconciled estimate of the stratospheric source gas injection of bromine R. Hossaini et al.
- Delivery of halogenated very short-lived substances from the west Indian Ocean to the stratosphere during the Asian summer monsoon A. Fiehn et al.
- Long-range transport of Asian emissions to the West Pacific tropical tropopause layer V. Treadaway et al.
- Volatile halocarbon measurements in the marine boundary layer at Cape Point, South Africa B. Kuyper et al.
- Air mass transport to the tropical western Pacific troposphere inferred from ozone and relative humidity balloon observations above Palau K. Müller et al.
- A tropical West Pacific OH minimum and implications for stratospheric composition M. Rex et al.
- Deriving an atmospheric budget of total organic bromine using airborne in situ measurements from the western Pacific area during SHIVA S. Sala et al.
- Variability and past long-term changes of brominated very short-lived substances at the tropical tropopause S. Tegtmeier et al.
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