Publikationen von Tobias Könemann
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Zeitschriftenartikel (10)
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Zeitschriftenartikel
22 (18), S. 12607 - 12627 (2022)
Ice-Nucleating Particles Near Two Major Dust Source Regions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2.
Zeitschriftenartikel
12 (2), S. 1337 - 1363 (2019)
Spectral Intensity Bioaerosol Sensor (SIBS): an instrument for spectrally resolved fluorescence detection of single particles in real time. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 3.
Zeitschriftenartikel
19 (13), S. 8425 - 8470 (2019)
Land cover and its transformation in the backward trajectory footprint region of the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 4.
Zeitschriftenartikel
53 (22), S. 13257 - 13264 (2019)
Size-Resolved Single-Particle Fluorescence Spectrometer for Real-Time Analysis of Bioaerosols: Laboratory Evaluation and Atmospheric Measurements. Environmental Science & Technology 5.
Zeitschriftenartikel
18 (2), S. 921 - 961 (2018)
Aerosol characteristics and particle production in the upper troposphere over the Amazon Basin. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 6.
Zeitschriftenartikel
11 (7), S. 3987 - 4003 (2018)
Characterization of steady-state fluorescence properties of polystyrene latex spheres using off- and online spectroscopic methods. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 7.
Zeitschriftenartikel
18 (14), S. 10289 - 10331 (2018)
Long-term observations of cloud condensation nuclei over the Amazon rain forest - Part 2: Variability and characteristics of biomass burning, long-range transport, and pristine rain forest aerosols. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 8.
Zeitschriftenartikel
18 (17), S. 12817 - 12843 (2018)
Black and brown carbon over central Amazonia: long-term aerosol measurements at the ATTO site. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 9.
Zeitschriftenartikel
10 (11), S. 4279 - 4302 (2017)
Systematic characterization and fluorescence threshold strategies for the wideband integrated bioaerosol sensor (WIBS) using size-resolved biological and interfering particles. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 10.
Zeitschriftenartikel
16 (24), S. 15709 - 15740 (2016)
Long-term observations of cloud condensation nuclei in the Amazon rain forest - Part 1: Aerosol size distribution, hygroscopicity, and new model parametrizations for CCN prediction. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit (1)
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Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit
Laboratory and field characterization of a new online instrument for analysis of single bioaerosol particle fluorescence spectra. Dissertation, Universität, Mainz (2019)
Forschungspapier (6)
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Forschungspapier
Spectral Intensity Bioaerosol Sensor (SIBS): A new Instrument for Spectrally Resolved Fluorescence Detection of Single Particles in Real-Time. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions 11 (2018), 46 S.
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Forschungspapier
Land cover and its transformation in the backward trajectory footprint region of the Amazon Tall Tower Observatory. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 18 (2018), 69 S.
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Forschungspapier
Long-term observations of cloud condensation nuclei in the Amazon rain forest – Part 2: Variability and characteristic differences under near-pristine, biomass burning, and long-range transport conditions parameterizations for CCN prediction. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 17 (2017)
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Forschungspapier
Aerosol characteristics and particle production in the upper troposphere over the Amazon Basin. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 17 (2017), 46 S.
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Forschungspapier
Systematic characterization and fluorescence threshold strategies for the wideband integrated bioaerosol sensor (WIBS) using size-resolved biological and interfering particles. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions 10 (2017)
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Forschungspapier
Long-term observations of atmospheric aerosol, cloud condensation nuclei concentration and hygroscopicity in the Amazon rain forest – Part 1: Size-resolved characterization and new model parameterizations for CCN prediction. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 16 (2016)
Preprint (1)
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Preprint
22 (2022)
Ice-Nucleating Particles Near Two Major Dust Source Regions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions