Publications of Steffen Beirle
All genres
Journal Article (109)
2018
Journal Article
: Nitrogen oxides in the global upper troposphere: interpreting cloud-sliced NO2 observations from the OMI satellite instrument. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 18 (23), pp. 17017 - 17027 (2018)
Journal Article
18 (9), 2893 (2018)
Top-Down NOX Emissions of European Cities Based on the Downwind Plume of Modelled and Space-Borne Tropospheric NO2 Columns. Sensors
Journal Article
: Vertical Profiles of Tropospheric Ozone From MAX-DOAS Measurements During the CINDI-2 Campaign: Part 1 Development of a New Retrieval Algorithm. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 123 (18), pp. 10637 - 10670 (2018)
Journal Article
: Improved slant column density retrieval of nitrogen dioxide and formaldehyde for OMI and GOME-2A from QA4ECV: intercomparison, uncertainty characterisation, and trends. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 11 (7), pp. 4033 - 4058 (2018)
2017
Journal Article
10 (2), pp. 581 - 598 (2017)
Parameterizing the instrumental spectral response function and its changes by a super-Gaussian and its derivatives. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Journal Article
: Detection of water vapour absorption around 363 nm in measured atmospheric absorption spectra and its effect on DOAS evaluations. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 17 (2), pp. 1271 - 1295 (2017)
Journal Article
10 (12), pp. 4819 - 4831 (2017)
The tilt effect in DOAS observations. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Journal Article
17 (15), pp. 9261 - 9275 (2017)
NOx emission trends over Chinese cities estimated from OMI observations during 2005 to 2015. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Journal Article
: Structural uncertainty in air mass factor calculation for NO2 and HCHO satellite retrievals. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 10 (3), pp. 759 - 782 (2017)
Journal Article
17 (12), pp. 7853 - 7890 (2017)
Estimation of the Paris NOx emissions from mobile MAX-DOAS observations and CHIMERE model simulations during the MEGAPOLI campaign using the closed integral method. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Journal Article
: In-operation field-of-view retrieval (IFR) for satellite and ground-based DOAS-type instruments applying coincident high-resolution imager data. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 10 (3), pp. 881 - 903 (2017)
Journal Article
: MAX-DOAS measurements of HONO slant column densities during the MAD-CAT campaign: inter-comparison, sensitivity studies on spectral analysis settings, and error budget. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 10, pp. 3719 - 3742 (2017)
Journal Article
: Validation of OMI, GOME-2A and GOME-2B tropospheric NO2, SO2 and HCHO products using MAX-DOAS observations from 2011 to 2014 in Wuxi, China: investigation of the effects of priori profiles and aerosols on the satellite products. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 17 (8), pp. 5007 - 5033 (2017)
Journal Article
17, pp. 2189 - 2215 (2017)
Ground-based MAX-DOAS observations of tropospheric aerosols, NO2, SO2 and HCHO in Wuxi, China, from 2011 to 2014. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2016
Journal Article
9 (7), pp. 2753 - 2779 (2016)
The STRatospheric Estimation Algorithm from Mainz (STREAM): estimating stratospheric NO2 from nadir-viewing satellites by weighted convolution. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Journal Article
: Intercomparison of aerosol extinction profiles retrieved from MAX-DOAS measurements. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 9 (7), pp. 3205 - 3222 (2016)
Journal Article
16 (20), pp. 13015 - 13034 (2016)
Seasonal variation of tropospheric bromine monoxide over the Rann of Kutch salt marsh seen from space. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Journal Article
133, pp. 12 - 25 (2016)
MAX-DOAS measurements and satellite validation of tropospheric NO2 and SO2 vertical column densities at a rural site of North China. Atmospheric Environment
Journal Article
16 (8), pp. 5283 - 5298 (2016)
NOx lifetimes and emissions of cities and power plants in polluted background estimated by satellite observations. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Journal Article
9 (9), pp. 4803 - 4823 (2016)
Absolute calibration of the colour index and O-4 absorption derived from Multi AXis (MAX-)DOAS measurements and their application to a standardised cloud classification algorithm. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques