
Publications of A. J. Kettle
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Journal Article (11)
1.
Journal Article
114, D12304 (2009)
Methane and nitrous oxide emissions from the ocean: A reassessment using basin-wide observations in the Atlantic. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 2.
Journal Article
108 (C7), 3229 (2003)
Photochemical and physical modeling of carbonyl sulfide in the ocean. Journal of Geophysical Research 3.
Journal Article
2, pp. 343 - 361 (2002)
Comparing forward and inverse models to estimate the seasonal variation of hemisphere-integrated fluxes of carbonyl sulfide. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 4.
Journal Article
107 (D22), 4658 (2002)
Global budget of atmospheric carbonyl sulfide: Temporal and spatial variations of the dominant sources and sinks. Journal of Geophysical Research 5.
Journal Article
106 (C12), pp. 31217 - 31226 (2001)
Dark production: A significant source of oceanic COS. Journal of Geophysical Research 6.
Journal Article
106, pp. 4871 - 4890 (2001)
Physical and chemical characteristics of aerosols over the Negev Desert (Israel) during summer 1996. Journal of Geophysical Research 7.
Journal Article
106 (D11), pp. 12,193 - 12,209 (2001)
Assessing the flux of different volatile sulfur gases from the ocean to the atmosphere. Journal of Geophysical Research 8.
Journal Article
105, pp. 26,793 - 26,808 (2000)
Flux of dimethylsulfide from the oceans: A comparison of updated data sets and flux models. Journal of Geophysical Research 9.
Journal Article
72, pp. 5513 - 5515 (2000)
Cryogenic trapping of carbonyl sulfide without using expendable cryogens. Analytical Chemistry 10.
Journal Article
13 (2), pp. 399 - 444 (1999)
A global database of sea surface dimethylsulfide (DMS) measurements and a simple model to predict sea surface DMS as a function of latitude, longitude and month. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 11.
Journal Article
33, pp. 3503 - 3514 (1999)
Carbonyl sulphide in and over seawater: Summer data from the Northeast Atlantic. Atmospheric Environment Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
Exploirations of the flux of dimethylsulfide, carbon monoxide, carbonyl sulfide, and carbon disulfide from the oceans. Dissertation, York University, Toronto, Kanada (2000)