The Global Atmosphere Watch reactive gases measurement network
MG Schultz, H Akimoto, J Bottenheim, B Buchmann… - …, 2015 - online.ucpress.edu
Long-term observations of reactive gases in the troposphere are important for understanding
trace gas cycles and the oxidation capacity of the atmosphere, assessing impacts of …
trace gas cycles and the oxidation capacity of the atmosphere, assessing impacts of …
Gridded global surface ozone metrics for atmospheric chemistry model evaluation
The concentration of ozone at the Earth's surface is measured at many locations across the
globe for the purposes of air quality monitoring and atmospheric chemistry research. We …
globe for the purposes of air quality monitoring and atmospheric chemistry research. We …
Evaluation of the CAMS global atmospheric trace gas reanalysis 2003–2016 using aircraft campaign observations
The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) operated by the European Centre
for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) has produced a global reanalysis of …
for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) has produced a global reanalysis of …
History of chemically and radiatively important atmospheric gases from the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment (AGAGE)
We present the organization, instrumentation, datasets, data interpretation, modeling, and
accomplishments of the multinational, global atmospheric measurement program AGAGE …
accomplishments of the multinational, global atmospheric measurement program AGAGE …
How to most effectively expand the global surface ozone observing network
Surface ozone observations with modern instrumentation have been made around the world
for more than 40 years. Some of these observations have been made as one-off activities …
for more than 40 years. Some of these observations have been made as one-off activities …
[HTML][HTML] Constraining remote oxidation capacity with ATom observations
The global oxidation capacity, defined as the tropospheric mean concentration of the
hydroxyl radical (OH), controls the lifetime of reactive trace gases in the atmosphere such as …
hydroxyl radical (OH), controls the lifetime of reactive trace gases in the atmosphere such as …
Scientific assessment of background ozone over the US: Implications for air quality management
Ozone (O3) is a key air pollutant that is produced from precursor emissions and has adverse
impacts on human health and ecosystems. In the US, the Clean Air Act (CAA) regulates O3 …
impacts on human health and ecosystems. In the US, the Clean Air Act (CAA) regulates O3 …
A review of atmospheric chemistry observations at mountain sites
S Okamoto, H Tanimoto - Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, 2016 - Springer
Located far from anthropogenic emission sources, high-altitude mountain stations are
considered to be ideal sites for monitoring climatic and environmentally important baseline …
considered to be ideal sites for monitoring climatic and environmentally important baseline …
Global tropospheric ozone trends, attributions, and radiative impacts in 1995–2017: an integrated analysis using aircraft (IAGOS) observations, ozonesonde, and multi …
Quantification and attribution of long-term tropospheric ozone trends are critical for
understanding the impact of human activity and climate change on atmospheric chemistry …
understanding the impact of human activity and climate change on atmospheric chemistry …
Ozone process insights from field experiments–part I: overview
GM Hidy - Atmospheric Environment, 2000 - Elsevier
This paper gives an overview of selected approaches recently adopted to analyze
observations from field experiments that characterize the tropospheric physics and chemistry …
observations from field experiments that characterize the tropospheric physics and chemistry …