Publications of Steffen Dörner
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Journal Article (32)
2019
Journal Article
12 (3), pp. 1785 - 1806 (2019)
The Mainz Profile Algorithm (MAPA). Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Journal Article
12 (5), pp. 2745 - 2817 (2019)
Is a scaling factor required to obtain closure between measured and modelled atmospheric O4 absorptions? An assessment of uncertainties of measurements and radiative transfer simulations for 2 selected days during the MAD-CAT campaign. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Journal Article
19 (8), pp. 5417 - 5449 (2019)
Vertical profiles of NO2, SO2, HONO, HCHO, CHOCHO and aerosols derived from MAX-DOAS measurements at a rural site in the central western North China Plain and their relation to emission sources and effects of regional transport. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2017
Journal Article
10 (3), pp. 759 - 782 (2017)
Structural uncertainty in air mass factor calculation for NO2 and HCHO satellite retrievals. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 2015
Journal Article
8 (10), pp. 4265 - 4280 (2015)
A new method for the absolute radiance calibration for UV-vis measurements of scattered sunlight. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Journal Article
8 (12), pp. 5133 - 5156 (2015)
Cloud and aerosol classification for 2.5 years of MAX-DOAS observations in Wuxi (China) and comparison to independent data sets. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 2014
Journal Article
14 (16), pp. 8309 - 8322 (2014)
Estimating the volcanic emission rate and atmospheric lifetime of SO2 from space: a case study for Kīlauea volcano, Hawai`i. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Journal Article
14 (15), pp. 8149 - 8163 (2014)
Characterisation of a stratospheric sulfate plume from the Nabro volcano using a combination of passive satellite measurements in nadir and limb geometry. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Journal Article
7 (5), pp. 1289 - 1320 (2014)
Cloud detection and classification based on MAX-DOAS observations. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 2013
Journal Article
6 (1), pp. 131 - 149 (2013)
MAX-DOAS observations of the total atmospheric water vapour column and comparison with independent observations. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 2012
Journal Article
5 (11), pp. 2779 - 2807 (2012)
Tropospheric BrO column densities in the Arctic derived from satellite: retrieval and comparison to ground-based measurements. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 2010
Journal Article
3 (4), pp. 1155 - 1174 (2010)
The effect of horizontal gradients and spatial measurement resolution on the retrieval of global vertical NO2 distributions from SCIAMACHY measurements in limb only mode. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Meeting Abstract (1)
2022
Meeting Abstract
Estimating average Nitrogen Oxide emissions from inland waterway vessels using MAX-DOAS measurements. In EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria. (2022)
Thesis - PhD (1)
2015
Thesis - PhD
Stratospheric aerosol extinction retrieved from SCIAMACHY measurements in limb geometry. Dissertation, Universität, Mainz (2015)
Thesis - Diploma (1)
2010
Thesis - Diploma
Comparisons of stratospheric meteorlogy and chemistry in satellite observations, EMAC simulations and ECMWF analysis data. Diploma, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz (2010)
Working Paper (9)
2020
Working Paper
Quantitative comparison of measured and simulated O4 absorptions for one day with extremely low aerosol load over the tropical Atlantic. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions 13 (2020)
Working Paper
Identification of atmospheric and oceanic teleconnection patterns in a 20-year global data set of the atmospheric water vapor column measured from satellites in the red spectral range. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 20 (2020)
Working Paper
Estimating real driving emissions from MAX-DOAS measurements at the A60 motorway near Mainz, Germany. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions 13 (2020)
Working Paper
MICRU background map and effective cloud fraction algorithms designed for UV/vis satellite instruments with large viewing angles. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions 13 (2020)
2018
Working Paper
The Mainz Profile Algorithm (MAPA). Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions 11 (2018), 33 pp.