
Publications of Dagmar Kubistin
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Journal Article (21)
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: Laser induced fluorescence based detection of atmospheric nitrogen dioxide and comparison of different techniques during the PARADE 2011 field campaign. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 12 (3), pp. 1461 - 1481 (2019)
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: Insights into HOx and ROx chemistry in the boreal forest via measurement of peroxyacetic acid, peroxyacetic nitric anhydride (PAN) and hydrogen peroxide. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 18 (18), pp. 13457 - 13479 (2018)
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17 (17), pp. 10565 - 10582 (2017)
Chemical processes related to net ozone tendencies in the free troposphere. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 4.
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: Estimating the atmospheric concentration of Criegee intermediates and their possible interference in a FAGE-LIF instrument. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 17 (12), pp. 7807 - 7826 (2017)
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: A comparison of HONO budgets for two measurement heights at a field station within the boreal forest in Finland. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15 (2), pp. 799 - 813 (2015)
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: Influence of corona discharge on the ozone budget in the tropical free troposphere: a case study of deep convection during GABRIEL. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14 (17), pp. 8917 - 8931 (2014)
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: Observation and modelling of HOx radicals in a boreal forest. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14 (16), pp. 8723 - 8747 (2014)
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7 (10), pp. 3413 - 3430 (2014)
Characterisation of an inlet pre-injector laser-induced fluorescence instrument for the measurement of atmospheric hydroxyl radicals. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 9.
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: HOx measurements in the summertime upper troposphere over Europe: a comparison of observations to a box model and a 3-D model. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 13 (21), pp. 10703 - 10720 (2013)
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: HOx budgets during HOxComp: A case study of HOx chemistry under NOx-limited conditions. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 117, D03307 (2012)
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: Comparisons of observed and modeled OH and HO2 concentrations during the ambient measurement period of the HOxComp field campaign. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12 (5), pp. 2567 - 2585 (2012)
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: Constraints on instantaneous ozone production rates and regimes during DOMINO derived using in-situ OH reactivity measurements. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12 (15), pp. 7269 - 7283 (2012)
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: The atmospheric chemistry box model CAABA/MECCA-3.0. Geoscientific Model Development 4 (2), pp. 373 - 380 (2011)
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: The summertime Boreal forest field measurement intensive (HUMPPA-COPEC-2010): an overview of meteorological and chemical influences. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 11 (20), pp. 10599 - 10618 (2011)
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: Technical Note: Formal blind intercomparison of HO2 measurements in the atmosphere simulation chamber SAPHIR during the HOxComp campaign. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10 (24), pp. 12233 - 12250 (2010)
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: Hydroxyl radicals in the tropical troposphere over the Suriname rainforest: comparison of measurements with the box model MECCA. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10 (19), pp. 9705 - 9728 (2010)
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: Hydroxyl radicals in the tropical troposphere over the Suriname rainforest: airborne measurements. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10 (8), pp. 3759 - 3773 (2010)
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: Flux estimates of isoprene, methanol and acetone from airborne PTR-MS measurements over the tropical rainforest during the GABRIEL 2005 campaign. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 9 (13), pp. 4207 - 4227 (2009)
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: Technical Note: Formal blind intercomparison of OH measurements: results from the international campaign HOxComp. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 9 (20), pp. 7923 - 7948 (2009)
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: Surface and boundary layer exchanges of volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides and ozone during the GABRIEL campaign. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 8 (20), pp. 6223 - 6243 (2008)