
Publications of J. Kaiser
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Journal Article (13)
1.
Journal Article
109 (D3), D03305 (2004)
Contribution of mass-dependent fractionation to the oxygen isotope anomaly of atmospheric nitrous oxide. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 2.
Journal Article
378 (2), pp. 256 - 269 (2004)
Mass spectrometric method for the absolute calibration of the intramolecular nitrogen isotope distribution in nitrous oxide. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 3.
Journal Article
103 (12), pp. 5125 - 5162 (2003)
Isotope effects in the chemistry of atmospheric trace compounds. Chemical Reviews 4.
Journal Article
108 (D15), 4476 (2003)
Complete and accurate mass spectrometric isotope analysis of tropospheric nitrous oxide. Journal of Geophysical Research 5.
Journal Article
30 (7), 1365 (2003)
Correction to "Assessment of 15N15N16O as a tracer of stratospheric processes". Geophysical Research Letters 6.
Journal Article
3, pp. 303 - 313 (2003)
Wavelength dependence of isotope fractionation in N2O photolysis. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 7.
Journal Article
3, pp. 315 - 323 (2003)
The isotopic fingerprint of the pre-industrial and the anthropogenic N2O source. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 8.
Journal Article
30 (2), 1046 (2003)
Assessment of 15N15N16O as a tracer of stratospheric processes. Geophysical Research Letters 9.
Journal Article
17 (16), pp. 1897 - 1908 (2003)
Gas chromatography/isotope-ratio mass spectrometry method for high-precision position-dependent 15N and 18O measurements of atmospheric nitrous oxide. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 10.
Journal Article
107 (D14), 4214 (2002)
Intramolecular 15N and 18O fractionation in the reaction of N2O with O(1D) and its implications for the stratospheric N2O isotope signature. Journal of Geophysical Research 11.
Journal Article
4 (18), pp. 4420 - 4430 (2002)
Temperature dependence of isotope fractionation in N2O photolysis. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 12.
Journal Article
106, pp. 10403 - 10410 (2001)
Isotopic enrichment of nitrous oxide (15N14NO, 14N15NO, 14N14N18O) in the stratosphere and in the laboratory. Journal of Geophysical Research 13.
Journal Article
28, pp. 503 - 506 (2001)
The origin of the anomalous or "mass-independent" oxygen isotope fractionation in tropospheric N2O. Geophysical Research Letters Thesis - PhD (1)
14.
Thesis - PhD
Stable isotope investigations of atmospheric nitrous oxide. Dissertation, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz (2002)