Publications of J. Williams
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Journal Article (268)
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Journal Article
391 (2-3), pp. 269 - 277 (2008)
Benzene, alkylated benzenes, chlorinated hydrocarbons and monoterpenes in snow/ice at Jungfraujoch (46.6°N, 8.0°E) during CLACE 4 and 5. Science of the Total Environment 202.
Journal Article
8 (16), pp. 4529 - 4546 (2008)
Improved simulation of isoprene oxidation chemistry with the ECHAM5/MESSy chemistry-climate model: lessons from the GABRIEL airborne field campaign. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 203.
Journal Article
10 (3), pp. 325 - 330 (2008)
Screening volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emissions from five marine phytoplankton species by head space gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (HS-GC/MS). Journal of Environmental Monitoring 204.
Journal Article
35, L17810 (2008)
Do organics contribute to small particle formation in the Amazonian upper troposphere? Geophysical Research Letters 205.
Journal Article
8 (20), pp. 6223 - 6243 (2008)
Surface and boundary layer exchanges of volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides and ozone during the GABRIEL campaign. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 206.
Journal Article
8 (12), pp. 3185 - 3197 (2008)
Halogenated organic species over the tropical South American rainforest. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 207.
Journal Article
8 (23), pp. 6887 - 6905 (2008)
New constraints on terrestrial and oceanic sources of atmospheric methanol. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 208.
Journal Article
8 (8), pp. 2213 - 2227 (2008)
The comparative reactivity method - a new tool to measure total OH reactivity in ambient air. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 209.
Journal Article
108 (1-2), pp. 32 - 39 (2008)
Laboratory inter-comparison of dissolved dimethyl sulphide (DMS) measurements using purge-and-trap and solid-phase microextraction techniques during a mesocosm experiment. Marine Chemistry 210.
Journal Article
5 (5), pp. 317 - 319 (2008)
Provoking the air. Environmental Chemistry 211.
Journal Article
5 (6), pp. 391 - 401 (2008)
Evidence for marine production of monoterpenes. Environmental Chemistry 212.
Journal Article
112 (D7), D07302 (2007)
Possible evidence for a connection between methyl iodide emissions and Saharan dust. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 213.
Journal Article
7, pp. 973 - 980 (2007)
Mirror image hydrocarbons from Tropical and Boreal forests. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 214.
Journal Article
7, pp. 739 - 755 (2007)
Air-sea fluxes of methanol, acetone, acetaldehyde, isoprene and DMS from a Norwegian fjord following a phytoplankton bloom in a mesocosm experiment. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 215.
Journal Article
1141 (1), pp. 138 - 144 (2007)
Enantiomeric monoterpene emissions from natural and damaged Scots pine in a boreal coniferous forest measured using solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Journal of Chromatography A 216.
Journal Article
7, pp. 1 - 14 (2007)
In-situ measurement of reactive hydrocarbons at Hohenpeissenberg with comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC x GC-FID): use in estimating HO and NO3. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 217.
Journal Article
7, pp. 14011 - 14039 (2007)
Methane emissions from boreal and tropical forest ecosystems derived from in-situ measurements. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 218.
Journal Article
7 (14), pp. 3933 - 3956 (2007)
Chemistry, transport and dry deposition of trace gases in the boundary layer over the tropical Atlantic Ocean and the Guyanas during the GABRIEL field campaign. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 219.
Journal Article
6, pp. 5435 - 5444 (2006)
Technical note: the MESSy-submodel AIRSEA calculating the air-sea exchange of chemical species. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 220.
Journal Article
111 (D22), D22303 (2006)
Assessing the effect of a Saharan dust storm on oxygenated organic compounds at Izana, Tenerife (July-August 2002). Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres