
Publications of U. Kuhn
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Journal Article (36)
1.
Journal Article
14 (17), pp. 9317 - 9341 (2014)
Global data set of biogenic VOC emissions calculated by the MEGAN model over the last 30 years. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2.
Journal Article
117, D05307 (2012)
Impact of the Manaus urban plume on trace gas mixing ratios near the surface in the Amazon Basin: Implications for the NO-NO2-O3 photostationary state and peroxy radical levels. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 3.
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8 (8), pp. 2209 - 2246 (2011)
Estimations of isoprenoid emission capacity from enclosure studies: measurements, data processing, quality and standardized measurement protocols. Biogeosciences 4.
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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 5.
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7 (6), pp. 1809 - 1832 (2010)
The leaf-level emission factor of volatile isoprenoids: caveats, model algorithms, response shapes and scaling. Biogeosciences 6.
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7 (1), pp. 333 - 341 (2010)
A kinetic analysis of leaf uptake of COS and its relation to transpiration, photosynthesis and carbon isotope fractionation. Biogeosciences 7.
Journal Article
113 (D20), D20304 (2008)
Net ecosystem fluxes of isoprene over tropical South America inferred from Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment (GOME) observations of HCHO columns. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 8.
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10 (1), pp. 65 - 75 (2008)
Methanol emissions from deciduous tree species: dependence on temperature and light intensity. Plant Biology 9.
Journal Article
5 (4), pp. 1085 - 1100 (2008)
The effect of flooding on the exchange of the volatile C2-compounds ethanol, acetaldehyde and acetic acid between leaves of Amazonian floodplain tree species and the atmosphere. Biogeosciences 10.
Journal Article
88 (5), pp. 303 - 315 (2008)
Automated in situ analysis of volatile sulfur gases using a Sulfur Gas Analyser (SUGAR) based on cryogenic trapping and gas-chromatographic separation. Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry 11.
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7 (11), pp. 2855 - 2879 (2007)
Isoprene and monoterpene fluxes from Central Amazonian rainforest inferred from tower-based and airborne measurements, and implications on the atmospheric chemistry and the local carbon budget. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12.
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4 (5), pp. 759 - 768 (2007)
An airborne regional carbon balance for Central Amazonia. Biogeosciences 13.
Journal Article
55 (1), pp. 81 - 102 (2006)
Terpene emissions from European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.): Pattern and emission behaviour over two vegetation periods. Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry 14.
Journal Article
111 (D16), D16305 (2006)
Significant light and temperature dependent monoterpene emissions from European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and their potential impact on the European volatile organic compound budget. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 15.
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7 (6), pp. 568 - 576 (2005)
Design and field application of an automated cartridge sampler for VOC concentration and flux measurements. Journal of Environmental Monitoring 16.
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39 (12), pp. 2275 - 2279 (2005)
Formaldehyde and acetaldehyde exchange during leaf development of the Amazonian deciduous tree species Hymenaea courbaril. Atmospheric Environment 17.
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28 (3), pp. 287 - 301 (2005)
Coupling isoprene and monoterpene emissions from Amazonian tree species with physiological and environmental parameters using a neural network approach. Plant Cell and Environment 18.
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2, pp. 137 - 182 (2005)
Emission of monoterpenes from European beech (Fagus Sylvatica L.) as a function of light and temperature. Biogeosciences Discussions 19.
Journal Article
45 (4), pp. 17 - 24 (2005)
Uptake of carbonyl sulfide (COS) and emission of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) by plants. Phyton 20.
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27 (12), pp. 1469 - 1485 (2004)
Strong correlation between isoprene emission and gross photosynthetic capacity during leaf phenology of the tropical tree species Hymenaea courbaril with fundamental changes in volatile organic compounds emission composition during early leaf development. Plant Cell and Environment