Publications of S. Molleker
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Journal Article (20)
2025
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: Long-range transport of polluted Asian summer monsoon air to high latitudes during the PHILEAS campaign in the boreal summer 2023. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 106 (2025)
2022
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: Chemical analysis of the Asian Tropopause Aerosol Layer (ATAL) with emphasis on secondary aerosol particles using aircraft based in situ aerosol mass spectrometry. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 22 (20), pp. 13607– - 13630 (2022)
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15 (19), pp. 5719 - 5742 (2022)
The realization of autonomous, aircraft-based, real-time aerosol mass spectrometry in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
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: Design, characterization, and first field deployment of a novel aircraft-based aerosol mass spectrometer combining the laser ablation and flash vaporization techniques. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 15 (9), pp. 2889 - 2921 (2022)
2021
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: Polar Stratospheric Clouds: Satellite Observations, Processes, and Role in Ozone Depletion. Reviews of Geophysics 59 (2), e2020RG000702 (2021)
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: Aircraft-based observation of meteoric material in lower stratospheric aerosol particles between 15 and 68° N. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 21 (2), pp. 989 - 1013 (2021)
2020
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: Application of an O-ring pinch device as a constant-pressure inlet (CPI) for airborne sampling. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 13 (7), pp. 3651 - 3660 (2020)
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: The challenge of simulating the sensitivity of the Amazonian cloud microstructure to cloud condensation nuclei number concentrations. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20 (3), pp. 1591 - 1605 (2020)
2019
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: Ammonium nitrate particles formed in upper troposphere from ground ammonia sources during Asian monsoons. Nature Geoscience 12 (8), pp. 608 - 612 (2019)
2018
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: Statistical analysis of contrail to cirrus evolution during the Contrail and Cirrus Experiment (CONCERT). Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 18 (13), pp. 9803 - 9822 (2018)
2017
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: Comparing parameterized versus measured microphysical properties of tropical convective cloud bases during the ACRIDICON-CHUVA campaign. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 17 (12), pp. 7365 - 7386 (2017)
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: Further evidence for CCN aerosol concentrations determining the height of warm rain and ice initiation in convective clouds over the Amazon basin. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 17 (23), pp. 14433 - 14456 (2017)
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: Sensitivities of Amazonian clouds to aerosols and updraft speed. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 17 (16), pp. 10037 - 10050 (2017)
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: Illustration of microphysical processes in Amazonian deep convective clouds in the Gamma phase space: Introduction and potential applications. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 17 (23), pp. 14727 - 14746 (2017)
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: ML-CIRRUS: The Airborne Experiment on Natural Cirrus and Contrail Cirrus with the High-Altitude Long-Range Research Aircraft HALO. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 98 (2), pp. 271 - 288 (2017)
2016
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: Porous aerosol in degassing plumes of Mt. Etna and Mt. Stromboli. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 16 (18), pp. 11883 - 11897 (2016)
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: Thermodynamic correction of particle concentrations measured by underwing probes on fast-flying aircraft. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 9 (10), pp. 5135 - 5162 (2016)
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: Spectroscopic evidence of large aspherical β-NAT particles involved in denitrification in the December 2011 Arctic stratosphere. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 16 (14), pp. 9505 - 9532 (2016)
2015
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: Arctic low-level boundary layer clouds: in situ measurements and simulations of mono- and bimodal supercooled droplet size distributions at the top layer of liquid phase clouds. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15 (2), pp. 617 - 631 (2015)
2014
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: Microphysical properties of synoptic-scale polar stratospheric clouds: in situ measurements of unexpectedly large HNO3-containing particles in the Arctic vortex. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14 (19), pp. 10785 - 10801 (2014)