
Publications of J. Trentmann
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Journal Article (17)
1.
Journal Article
10 (19), pp. 9251 - 9282 (2010)
Impact of Manaus City on the Amazon Green Ocean atmosphere: ozone production, precursor sensitivity and aerosol load. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2.
Journal Article
103 (1-4), pp. 95 - 103 (2009)
Multi-model simulations of a convective situation in low-mountain terrain in central Europe. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics 3.
Journal Article
18 (5), pp. 554 - 562 (2009)
A new look at the role of fire-released moisture on the dynamics of atmospheric pyro-convection. International Journal of Wildland Fire 4.
Journal Article
9 (18), pp. 7067 - 7080 (2009)
Aerosol- and updraft-limited regimes of cloud droplet formation: influence of particle number, size and hygroscopicity on the activation of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 5.
Journal Article
8, pp. 3427 - 3429 (2008)
Modelling the optical properties of fresh biomass burning aerosol produced in a smoke chamber: results from the EFEU campaign. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 6.
Journal Article
7, pp. 645 - 659 (2007)
The Chisholm firestorm: observed microstructure, precipitation and lightning activity of a pyro-cumulonimbus. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 7.
Journal Article
7 (23), pp. 5945 - 5957 (2007)
Small-scale mixing processes enhancing troposphere-to-stratosphere transport by pyro-cumulonimbus storms. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 8.
Journal Article
6, pp. 5261 - 5277 (2006)
Modeling of biomass smoke injection into the lower stratosphere by a large forest fire (Part II): sensitivity studies. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 9.
Journal Article
6, pp. 5247 - 5260 (2006)
Modeling of biomass smoke injection into the lower stratosphere by a large forest fire (Part I): reference simulation. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10.
Journal Article
55 (3), pp. 273 - 297 (2006)
Intercomparison of two box models of the chemical evolution in biomass-burning smoke plumes. Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry 11.
Journal Article
110 (D12), D12301 (2005)
An analysis of the chemical processes in the smoke plume from a savanna fire. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 12.
Journal Article
108 (D22), 4705 (2003)
Chemical processes in a young biomass-burning plume. Journal of Geophysical Research 13.
Journal Article
108 (D17), 4558 (2003)
Three-dimensional solar radiation effects on the actinic flux field in a biomass-burning plume. Journal of Geophysical Research 14.
Journal Article
30 (16), 1837 (2003)
Deposition of acetonitrile to the Atlantic Ocean off Namibia and Angola and its implications for the atmospheric budget of acetonitrile. Geophysical Research Letters 15.
Journal Article
108 (D13), 8482 (2003)
Trace gas chemistry in a young biomass burning plume over Namibia: Observations and model simulations. Journal of Geophysical Research 16.
Journal Article
44 (3), pp. 225 - 240 (2003)
Impact of accurate photolysis calculations on the simulation of stratospheric chemistry. Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry 17.
Journal Article
107 (D1-D2), 4013 (2002)
Simulation of a biomass-burning plume: Comparison of model results with observations. Journal of Geophysical Research Book Chapter (1)
18.
Book Chapter
Fire-induced convection. In: McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology 2006, pp. 125 - 127 (Eds. Blumel, D.; Rappaport, A.). McGraw-Hill, New York (2006)
Thesis - PhD (1)
19.
Thesis - PhD
Atmospheric Processes in a young Biomass Burning Plume - Radiation and Chemistry. Dissertation, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg (2001)