Publications of L. Ganzeveld
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Journal Article (34)
2006
Journal Article
6, pp. 4617 - 4632 (2006)
Technical note: An implementation of the dry removal processes DRY DEPosition and SEDImentation in the modular earth submodel system (MESSy). Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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
Journal Article
40 (Suppl. Suppl. 1), pp. S21 - S27 (2006)
Evaluation of meteorological parameters over a coniferous forest in a single-column chemistry-climate model. Atmospheric Environment
Journal Article
40 (Suppl. Suppl. 1), pp. S68 - S80 (2006)
Evaluation of peroxide exchanges over a coniferous forest in a single-column chemistry-climate model. Atmospheric Environment
Journal Article
6, pp. 5457 - 5483 (2006)
Technical Note: Anthropogenic and natural offline emissions and the online EMissions and dry DEPosition submodel EMDEP of the Modular Earth Submodel system (MESSy). Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
Journal Article
40 (Suppl. Suppl. 1), pp. S55 - S67 (2006)
First measurements of H2O2 and organic peroxides surface fluxes by the relaxed eddy-accumulation technique. Atmospheric Environment 2005
Journal Article
132 (3-4), pp. 286 - 304 (2005)
Lagrangian dispersion of 222Rn, H2O and CO2 within Amazonian rain forest. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Journal Article
5, pp. 1125 - 1156 (2005)
The aerosol-climate model ECHAM5-HAM. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Journal Article
2, pp. 137 - 182 (2005)
Emission of monoterpenes from European beech (Fagus Sylvatica L.) as a function of light and temperature. Biogeosciences Discussions
Journal Article
2, pp. 231 - 253 (2005)
Coupled carbon-water exchange of the Amazon rain forest, I. Model description, parameterization and sensitivity analysis. Biogeosciences
Journal Article
2, pp. 255 - 275 (2005)
Coupled carbon-warter exchange of the Amazon rain forest, II. Comparison of predicted and observed seasonal exchange of energy, CO2, isoprene and ozone at a remote site in Rondônia. Biogeosciences 2004
Journal Article
31 (6), L06105 (2004)
Impact of Amazonian deforestation on atmospheric chemistry. Geophysical Research Letters 2002
Journal Article
107 (D16), 4298 (2002)
Global soil-biogenic NOx emissions and the role of canopy processes. Journal of Geophysical Research
Journal Article
107 (D16), 4297 (2002)
Atmosphere-biosphere trace gas exchanges simulated with a single-column model. Journal of Geophysical Research Book Chapter (1)
1999
Book Chapter
How can fluxes of trace gases be validated between different scales? In: Approaches to scaling of trace gas fluxes in ecosystems, pp. 85 - 97 (Ed. Bouwman, A.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (1999)
Thesis - PhD (1)
2001
Thesis - PhD
Surface-atmosphere trace gas and aerosol exchanges on the global scale. Dissertation, Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht (2001)