
Publications of Carl A. M. Brenninkmeijer
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Journal Article (198)
1.
Journal Article
50 (19), e2023GL105826 (2023)
Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) in the Upper Troposphere/Lowermost Stratosphere (UT/LMS) Region: Estimates of Lifetimes and Fluxes. Geophysical Research Letters 2.
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Cosmogenic 14CO for assessing the OH-based self-cleaning capacity of the troposphere. Radiocarbon, PII S0033822221001016 (2021)
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57 (1), pp. 1 - 17 (2021)
A Double Portrait: The Contributions G.S. Golitsyn and P.J. Crutzen Made to Studying the Physics and Chemistry of the Atmosphere. Izvestiya Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics 4.
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57 (1), pp. 72 - 90 (2021)
Observations of the Atmospheric Composition over Russia: TROICA Experiments. Izvestiya Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics 5.
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14 (3), pp. 1817 - 1831 (2021)
Atomic emission detector with gas chromatographic separation and cryogenic pre-concentration (CryoTrap-GC-AED) for atmospheric trace gas measurements. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 6.
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20 (16), pp. 9771 - 9782 (2020)
Investigating stratospheric changes between 2009 and 2018 with halogenated trace gas data from aircraft, AirCores, and a global model focusing on CFC-11. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 7.
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13 (1), pp. 73 - 84 (2020)
Stability of halocarbons in air samples stored in stainless-steel canisters. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 8.
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20 (9), pp. 5787 - 5809 (2020)
Model simulations of atmospheric methane (1997-2016) and their evaluation using NOAA and AGAGE surface and IAGOS-CARIBIC aircraft observations. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 9.
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18 (7), pp. 4737 - 4751 (2018)
Continued increase of CFC-113a (CCl3CF3) mixing ratios in the global atmosphere: emissions, occurrence and potential sources. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10.
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115 (50), pp. E11595 - E11603 (2018)
Strong impact of wildfires on the abundance and aging of black carbon in the lowermost stratosphere. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 11.
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18 (5), pp. 3369 - 3385 (2018)
Evaluation of stratospheric age of air from CF4, C2F6, C3F8, CHF3, HFC-125, HFC-227ea and SF6; implications for the calculations of halocarbon lifetimes, fractional release factors and ozone depletion potentials. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12.
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18 (13), pp. 9831 - 9843 (2018)
A very limited role of tropospheric chlorine as a sink of the greenhouse gas methane. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 13.
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1, 29 (2018)
Tropospheric OH and stratospheric OH and Cl concentrations determined from CH4, CH3Cl, and SF6 measurements. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science 14.
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18 (16), pp. 12329 - 12343 (2018)
Mercury distribution in the upper troposphere and lowermost stratosphere according to measurements by the IAGOS-CARIBIC observatory: 2014-2016. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15.
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11 (2), pp. 1207 - 1231 (2018)
Interlaboratory comparison of of δ13C and δD measurements of atmospheric CH4 for combined use of data sets from different laboratories. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 16.
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17 (11), pp. 6925 - 6955 (2017)
Multi-model study of mercury dispersion in the atmosphere: vertical and interhemispheric distribution of mercury species. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 17.
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17 (13), pp. 8525 - 8552 (2017)
Uncertainties of fluxes and 13C /12C ratios of atmospheric reactive-gas emissions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 18.
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17 (19), pp. 11929 - 11941 (2017)
A growing threat to the ozone layer from short-lived anthropogenic chlorocarbons. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 19.
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158, pp. 11 - 26 (2017)
Investigating African trace gas sources, vertical transport, and oxidation using IAGOS-CARIBIC measurements between Germany and South Africa between 2009 and 2011. Atmospheric Environment 20.
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9 (3), pp. 1153 - 1200 (2016)
Earth System Chemistry Integrated Modelling (ESCiMo) with the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy, version 2.51). Geoscientific Model Development