Publications of Jan Schuladen

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Dewald, P.; Seubert, T.; Andersen, S. T.; Türk, G. N. T. E.; Schuladen, J.; McGillen, M. R.; Denjean, C.; Etienne, J.-C.; Garrouste, O.; Jamar, M. et al.: NO3 reactivity during a summer period in a temperate forest below and above the canopy. EGUsphere (2024)
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Andersen, S. T.; McGillen, M. R.; Xue, C.; Seubert, T.; Dewald, P.; Türk, G. N. T. E.; Schuladen, J.; Denjean , C.; Etienne, J.-C.; Garrouste, O. et al.: Measurement report: Sources, sinks and lifetime of NOX in a sub-urban temperate forest at night. EGUsphere (2024)
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Röder, L. L.; Dewald, P.; Nussbaumer, C. M.; Schuladen, J.; Crowley, J. N.; Lelieveld, J.; Fischer, H.: Data quality enhancement for field experiments in atmospheric chemistry via sequential Monte Carlo filters. (2022)
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Dienhart, D.; Brendel, B.; Crowley, J. N.; Eger, P. G.; Harder, H.; Martinez, M.; Pozzer, A.; Rohloff, R.; Schuladen, J.; Tauer, S. et al.: Formaldehyde and hydroperoxide distribution around the Arabian Peninsula – evaluation of EMAC model results with ship-based measurements. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 22 (2022)
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Dewald, P.; Nussbaumer, C. M.; Schuladen, J.; Ringsdorf, A.; Edtbauer, A.; Fischer, H.; Williams, J.; Lelieveld, J.; Crowley, J. N.: Fate of the nitrate radical at the summit of a semi-rural mountain site in Germany assessed with direct reactivity measurements. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 22 (2022)
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Dienhart, D.; Crowley, J. N.; Bourtsoukidis, E.; Edtbauer, A.; Eger, P. G.; Ernle, L.; Harder, H.; Hottmann, B.; Martinez, M.; Parchatka, U. et al.: Measurement report: Observation-based formaldehyde production rates and their relation to OH reactivity around the Arabian Peninsula. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 21 (2021)
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Friedrich, N.; Eger, P.; Shenolikar, J.; Sobanski, N.; Schuladen, J.; Dienhart, D.; Hottmann, B.; Tadic, I.; Fischer, H.; Martinez, M. et al.: Reactive nitrogen around the Arabian Peninsula and in the Mediterranean Sea during the 2017 AQABA ship campaign. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 21 (2021)