Publications of D. Chand
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Journal Article (11)
2009
Journal Article
43 (4), pp. 1166 - 1172 (2009)
Derivation of the Density and Refractive Index of Organic Matter and Elemental Carbon from Closure between Physical and Chemical Aerosol Properties. Environmental Science & Technology 2008
Journal Article
42 (25), pp. 6335 - 6350 (2008)
Optical properties and chemical composition of the atmospheric aerosol in urban Guangzhou, China. Atmospheric Environment 2007
Journal Article
41 (5), pp. 1107 - 1118 (2007)
Constraining the density and complex refractive index of elemental and organic carbon in biomass burning aerosol using optical and chemical measurements. Atmospheric Environment 2006
Journal Article
6, pp. 3443 - 3462 (2006)
Spectral light absorption by ambient aerosols influenced by biomass burning in the Amazon Basin. I: Comparison and field calibration of absorption measurement techniques. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Journal Article
6, pp. 2911 - 2925 (2006)
Optical and physical properties of aerosols in the boundary layer and free troposphere over the Amazon Basin during the biomass burning season. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Journal Article
312 (5778), pp. 1375 - 1378 (2006)
Size matters more than chemistry for cloud-nucleating ability of aerosol particles. Science 2005
Journal Article
5, pp. 2989 - 3002 (2005)
Airborne measurements of trace gas and aerosol particle emissions from biomass burning in Amazonia. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Journal Article
32 (12), L12819 (2005)
Laboratory measurements of smoke optical properties from the burning of Indonesian peat and other types of biomass. Geophysical Research Letters 2004
Journal Article
38 (8), pp. 1145 - 1151 (2004)
Trends in methane and sulfur hexafluoride at a tropical coastal site, Thumba (8.6°N, 77°E), in India. Atmospheric Environment
Journal Article
33 (1), pp. 95 - 106 (2004)
Trace gases over marine regions around India. Indian Journal of Marine Sciences
Journal Article
4, pp. 3359 - 3380 (2004)
High ozone at rural sites in India. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions