
Publications of R. Gabriel
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Journal Article (11)
1.
Journal Article
38 (12), pp. 1811 - 1822 (2004)
Modelling the transport of aerosols during indoex 1999 and comparison with experimental data - 1: carbonaceous aerosol distribution. Atmospheric Environment 2.
Journal Article
38 (12), pp. 1823 - 1837 (2004)
Modelling the transport of aerosols during INDOEX 1999 and comparison with experimental data. Part 2: Continental aerosols and their optical depth. Atmospheric Environment 3.
Journal Article
107 (D19), 8032 (2002)
Bromide content of sea-salt aerosol particles collected over the Indian Ocean during INDOEX 1999. Journal of Geophysical Research 4.
Journal Article
107 (D19), 8030 (2002)
Carbonaceous aerosols over the Indian Ocean during the Indian Ocean Experiment (INDOEX): Chemical characterization, optical properties, and probable sources. Journal of Geophysical Research 5.
Journal Article
107 (D19), 8005 (2002)
Chemical characterization of submicron aerosol particles collected over the Indian Ocean. Journal of Geophysical Research 6.
Journal Article
127 (575), pp. 1493 - 1512 (2001)
Ice nucleation in orographic wave clouds: Measurements made during INTACC. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 7.
Journal Article
106, pp. 28,497 - 28,510 (2001)
Chemical characterization of pollution layers over the tropical Indian Ocean: Signatures of emissions from biomass and fossil fuel burning. Journal of Geophysical Research 8.
Journal Article
52B, pp. 1066 - 1087 (2000)
Soluble ion chemistry of the atmospheric aerosol and SO2 concentrations over the eastern North Atlantic during ACE-2. Tellus 9.
Journal Article
27, pp. 4061 - 4064 (2000)
Origin of carbonaceous aerosols over the tropical Indian Ocean: Biomass burning or fossil fuels? Geophysical Research Letters 10.
Journal Article
40, pp. 604 - 612 (1999)
Apoplastic solute concentrations of organic acids and mineral nutrients in the leaves of several Fagaceae. Plant and Cell Physiology 11.
Journal Article
33, pp. 1347 - 1355 (1999)
Factors controlling the emissions of volatile organic acids from leaves of Quercus ilex L. (Holm oak). Atmospheric Environment