Publikationen von Johannes Schneider
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Zeitschriftenartikel (116)
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13 (7), S. 3651 - 3660 (2020)
Application of an O-ring pinch device as a constant-pressure inlet (CPI) for airborne sampling. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 22.
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20 (8), S. 4757 - 4785 (2020)
Influx of African biomass burning aerosol during the Amazonian dry season through layered transatlantic transport of black carbon-rich smoke. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 23.
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13 (2), S. 661 - 684 (2020)
Comparison of aircraft measurements during GoAmazon2014/5 and ACRIDICON-CHUVA. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 24.
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11 (4), 1695349, S. 1853 - 1881 (2019)
A comprehensive in situ and remote sensing data set from the Arctic CLoud Observations Using airborne measurements during polar Day (ACLOUD) campaign. Earth System Science Data 25.
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19 (4), S. 2527 - 2560 (2019)
Overview paper: New insights into aerosol and climate in the Arctic. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 26.
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19 (23), S. 15049 - 15071 (2019)
Characterization of transport regimes and the polar dome during Arctic spring and summer using in situ aircraft measurements. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 27.
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53 (9), S. 1067 - 1078 (2019)
Field evaluation of a Portable Fine Particle Concentrator (PFPC) for ice nucleating particle measurements. Aerosol Science and Technology 28.
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19 (24), S. 15217 - 15234 (2019)
Remote biomass burning dominates southern West African air pollution during the monsoon. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 29.
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19 (7), S. 4823 - 4849 (2019)
A comprehensive characterization of ice nucleation by three different types of cellulose particles immersed in water. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 30.
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Real-time sensing of bioaerosols: Review and current perspectives. Aerosol Science and Technology (2019)
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100 (5), S. 841 - 872 (2019)
The Arctic Cloud Puzzle: Using ACLOUD/PASCAL Multiplatform Observations to Unravel the Role of Clouds and Aerosol Particles in Arctic Amplification. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 32.
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72 (1), 1695349, S. 1 - 24 (2019)
Airborne survey of trace gases and aerosols over the Southern Baltic Sea: from clean marine boundary layer to shipping corridor effect. Tellus Series B-Chemical and Physical Meteorology 33.
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18 (2), S. 921 - 961 (2018)
Aerosol characteristics and particle production in the upper troposphere over the Amazon Basin. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 34.
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18 (16), S. 12185 - 12206 (2018)
Urban influence on the concentration and composition of submicron particulate matter in central Amazonia. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 35.
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18 (19), S. 13903 - 13923 (2018)
Coal fly ash: linking immersion freezing behavior and physicochemical particle properties. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 36.
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18 (19), S. 13987 - 14003 (2018)
Composition of ice particle residuals in mixed-phase clouds at Jungfraujoch (Switzerland): enrichment and depletion of particle groups relative to total aerosol. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 37.
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18 (14), S. 10391 - 10405 (2018)
African volcanic emissions influencing atmospheric aerosols over the Amazon rain forest. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 38.
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18 (20), S. 14979 - 15001 (2018)
Aircraft-based observations of isoprene-epoxydiol-derived secondary organic aerosol (IEPOX-SOA) in the tropical upper troposphere over the Amazon region. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 39.
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18 (23), S. 17545 - 17572 (2018)
The impact of mineral dust on cloud formation during the Saharan dust event in April 2014 over Europe. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 40.
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100, S. 841 - 872 (2018)
The Arctic Cloud Puzzle: Using ACLOUD/PASCAL Multi-Platform Observations to Unravel the Role of Clouds and Aerosol Particles in Arctic Amplification. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society