Publications of C. Pöhlker
All genres
Journal Article (105)
101.
Journal Article
40 (1), pp. 227 - 231 (2013)
The impact of rain on ice nuclei populations at a forested site in Colorado. Geophysical Research Letters 102.
Journal Article
74, pp. 24 - 163 (2013)
Tropical and Boreal Forest Atmosphere Interactions: A Review. Tellus B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 103.
Journal Article
13 (13), pp. 6151 - 6164 (2013)
High concentrations of biological aerosol particles and ice nuclei during and after rain. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 104.
Journal Article
6 (12), pp. 3369 - 3392 (2013)
Autofluorescence of atmospheric bioaerosols: spectral fingerprints and taxonomic trends of pollen. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 105.
Journal Article
13 (23), pp. 11987 - 12001 (2013)
Seasonal cycles of fluorescent biological aerosol particles in boreal and semi-arid forests of Finland and Colorado. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Book Chapter (1)
106.
Book Chapter
Methods of sampling trace substances in air. In: Handbook of Atmospheric Measurements, pp. 567 - 610 (Ed. Foken, T.). Springer, Cham (2021)
Meeting Abstract (3)
107.
Meeting Abstract
Amazonas Rainfall Modifying Gas Concentration and Forming Nucleation Particles Near the Surface. In EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria. (2022)
108.
Meeting Abstract
Relationship between Rock Varnish and Adjacent Mineral Dust Compositions Using Microanalytical Techniques. In AGU Fall Meeting 2015, EP53A-0971. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco CA, December 14, 2015 - December 18, 2015. American Geophysical Union, Washington DC (2015)
109.
Meeting Abstract
The Amazon Tall Tower observatory (ATTO) site – Multi-year aerosol observations and scientific key questions. In AGU Fall Meeting 2015, A23H-06. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco CA, December 14, 2015 - December 18, 2015. American Geophysical Union, Washington DC (2015)
Thesis - PhD (1)
110.
Thesis - PhD
Microscopic and spectroscopic analysis of biogenic aerosols. Dissertation, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz (2013)
Working Paper (24)
111.
Working Paper
Water uptake of subpollen aerosol particles: hygroscopic growth, CCN activation, and liquid-liquid phase separation. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 20 (2020)
112.
Working Paper
Total OH reactivity over the Amazon rainforest: variability with temperature, wind, rain, altitude, time of day, season, and an overall budget closure. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 20 (2020)
113.
Working Paper
Impact of biomass burning aerosols on radiation, clouds, and precipitation over the Amazon during the dry season: dependence of aerosol-cloud and aerosol-radiation interactions on aerosol loading. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 20 (2020)
114.
Working Paper
Understanding nighttime methane signals at the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO). Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions in review (2019)
115.
Working Paper
Influx of African biomass burning aerosol during the Amazonian dry season through layered transatlantic transport of black carbon-rich smoke. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions in review (2019)
116.
Working Paper
Microclimatic and ecophysiological conditions experienced by epiphytic bryophytes in an Amazonian rain forest. Biogeosciences Discussions 15 (2019)
117.
Working Paper
Spectral Intensity Bioaerosol Sensor (SIBS): A new Instrument for Spectrally Resolved Fluorescence Detection of Single Particles in Real-Time. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions 11 (2018), 46 pp.
118.
Working Paper
Artifacts from manganese reduction in rock samples prepared by focused ion beam (FIB) slicing for X-ray microspectroscopy. Geoscientific instrumentation, methods and data systems discussions 7 (2018), 12 pp.
119.
Working Paper
Land cover and its transformation in the backward trajectory footprint region of the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 18 (2018), 69 pp.
120.
Working Paper
Long-term observations of cloud condensation nuclei in the Amazon rain forest – Part 2: Variability and characteristic differences under near-pristine, biomass burning, and long-range transport conditions parameterizations for CCN prediction. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 17 (2017)