Publications of G. Schebeske

Journal Article (17)

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Kuhn, U.; Ganzeveld, L.; Thielmann, A.; Dindorf, T.; Schebeske, G.; Welling, M.; Sciare, J.; Roberts, G.; Meixner, F. X.; Kesselmeier, J. et al.; Lelieveld, J.; Kolle, O.; Ciccioli, P.; Lloyd, J.; Trentmann, J.; Artaxo, P.; Andreae, M. O.: Impact of Manaus City on the Amazon Green Ocean atmosphere: ozone production, precursor sensitivity and aerosol load. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10 (19), pp. 9251 - 9282 (2010)
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Wilske, B.; Cao, K. F.; Schebeske, G.; Chen, J. W.; Wang, A.; Kesselmeier, J.: Isoprenoid emissions of trees in a tropical rainforest in Xishuangbanna, SW China. Atmospheric Environment 41 (18), pp. 3748 - 3757 (2007)
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Ulman, M.; Bielawska, K.; Lozowicka, B.; Heimann, M.; Kesselmeier, J.; Schebeske, G.; Katrynski, K. S.; Chilmonczyk, Z.: Determination of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the atmosphere over central Siberian forest and southern part of European Taiga in Russia. Chemia Analityczna 52 (3), pp. 435 - 451 (2007)
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Dindorf, T.; Kuhn, U.; Ganzeveld, L.; Schebeske, G.; Ciccioli, P.; Holzke, C.; Koble, R.; Seufert, G.; Kesselmeier, J.: 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 111 (D16), D16305 (2006)
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Rottenberger, S.; Kuhn, U.; Wolf, A.; Schebeske, G.; Oliva, S. T.; Tavares, T. M.; Kesselmeier, J.: Formaldehyde and acetaldehyde exchange during leaf development of the Amazonian deciduous tree species Hymenaea courbaril. Atmospheric Environment 39 (12), pp. 2275 - 2279 (2005)
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Dindorf, T.; Kuhn, U.; Ganzeveld, L.; Schebeske, G.; Ciccioli, P.; Holzke, C.; Köble, R.; Seufert, G.; Kesselmeier, J.: Emission of monoterpenes from European beech (Fagus Sylvatica L.) as a function of light and temperature. Biogeosciences Discussions 2, pp. 137 - 182 (2005)
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Kuhn, U.; Rottenberger, S.; Biesenthal, T.; Wolf, A.; Schebeske, G.; Ciccioli, P.; Kesselmeier, J.: 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 27 (12), pp. 1469 - 1485 (2004)
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Rottenberger, S.; Kuhn, U.; Wolf, A.; Schebeske, G.; Oliva, S. T.; Tavares, T. M.; Kesselmeier, J.: Exchange of short-chain aldehydes between Amazonian vegetation and the atmosphere. Ecological Applications 14 (4 Suppl. Suppl. S), pp. S247 - S262 (2004)
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Kuhn, U.; Rottenberger, S.; Biesenthal, T.; Wolf, A.; Schebeske, G.; Ciccioli, P.; Brancaleoni, E.; Frattoni, M.; Tavares, T. M.; Kesselmeier, J.: Seasonal differences in isoprene and light-dependent monoterpene emission by Amazonian tree species. Global Change Biology 10 (5), pp. 663 - 682 (2004)
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Kesselmeier, J.; Kuhn, U.; Rottenberger, S.; Biesenthal, T.; Wolf, A.; Schebeske, G.; Andreae, M. O.; Ciccioli, P.; Brancaleoni, E.; Frattoni, M. et al.; Oliva, S. T.; Botelho, M. L.; Silva, C. M. A.; Tavares, T. M.: Concentrations and species composition of atmospheric volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as observed during the wet and dry season in Rondônia (Amazonia). Journal of Geophysical Research 107 (D20), 8053 (2002)
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Kuhn, U.; Rottenberger, S.; Biesenthal, T.; Ammann, C.; Wolf, A.; Schebeske, G.; Oliva, S. T.; Tavares, T. M.; Kesselmeier, J.: Exchange of short-chain monocarboxylic acids by vegetation at a remote tropical forest site in Amazonia. Journal of Geophysical Research 107 (D20), 8069 (2002)
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Kuhn, U.; Rottenberger, S.; Biesenthal, T.; Wolf, A.; Schebeske, G.; Ciccioli, P.; Brancaleoni, E.; Frattoni, M.; Tavares, T. M.; Kesselmeier, J.: Isoprene and monoterpene emissions of Amazônian tree species during the wet season: Direct and indirect investigations on controlling environmental functions. Journal of Geophysical Research 107 (D20), 8071 (2002)
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Formenti, P.; Andreae, M. O.; Andreae, T. W.; Ichoku, C.; Schebeske, G.; Kettle, A. J.; Maenhaut, W.; Cafmeyer, J.; Ptasinsky, J.; Karnieli, A. et al.; Lelieveld, J.: Physical and chemical characteristics of aerosols over the Negev Desert (Israel) during summer 1996. Journal of Geophysical Research 106, pp. 4871 - 4890 (2001)
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Uher, G.; Schebeske, G.; Barlow, R. G.; Cummings, D. G.; Mantoura, R. F. C.; Rapsomanikis, S.; Andreae, M. O.: Distribution and air-sea gas exchange of dimethyl sulfide at the European continental margin. Marine Chemistry 69, pp. 277 - 300 (2000)
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Ichoku, C.; Andreae, M. O.; Andreae, T. W.; Meixner, F. X.; Schebeske, G.; Formenti, P.; Maenhaut, W.; Cafmeyer, J.; Ptasinski, J.; Karnieli, A. et al.; Orlovsky, L.: Interrelationships between aerosol characteristics and light scattering in an Eastern Mediterranean arid environment. Journal of Geophysical Research 104, pp. 24,371 - 24,393 (1999)
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Kettle, A. J.; Andreae, M. O.; Amouroux, D.; Andreae, T. W.; Bates, T. S.; Berresheim, H.; Bingemer, H.; Boniforti, R.; Curran, M. A. J.; DiTullio, G. R. et al.; Helas, G.; Jones, G. B.; Keller, M. D.; Kiene, R. P.; Leck, C.; Levasseur, M.; Maspero, M.; Matrai, P.; McTaggart, A. R.; Mihalopoulos, N.; Nguyen, B. C.; Novo, A.; Putaud, J. P.; Rapsomanikis, S.; Roberts, G.; Schebeske, G.; Sharma, S.; Simó, R.; Staubes, R.; Turner, S.; Uher, G.: A global database of sea surface dimethylsulfide (DMS) measurements and a simple model to predict sea surface DMS as a function of latitude, longitude and month. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 13 (2), pp. 399 - 444 (1999)
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Kesselmeier, J.; Bode, K.; Schäfer, L.; Schebeske, G.; Wolf, A.; Brancaleoni, E.; Cecinato, A.; Ciccioli, P.; Frattoni, M.; Dutaur, L. et al.; Fugit, J. L.; Simon, V.; Torres, L.: Simultaneous field measurements of terpene and isoprene emissions from two dominant Mediterranean oak species in relation to a North American species. Atmospheric Environment 32, pp. 1947 - 1953 (1998)
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