Publications of M. O. Andreae
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Journal Article (347)
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Journal Article
11 (21), pp. 11023 - 11039 (2011)
Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) from fresh and aged air pollution in the megacity region of Beijing. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 122.
Journal Article
11 (16), pp. 8703 - 8719 (2011)
Aerosol particle number size distributions and particulate light absorption at the ZOTTO tall tower (Siberia), 2006-2009. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 123.
Journal Article
September 2011, pp. 6 - 10 (2011)
A look up at the Zotino Tall Tower Observatory. Meteorological Technology International 124.
Journal Article
11 (17), pp. 8899 - 8912 (2011)
Spectral dependence of aerosol light absorption over the Amazon Basin. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 125.
Journal Article
11 (6), pp. 2817 - 2836 (2011)
Cloud condensation nuclei in polluted air and biomass burning smoke near the mega-city Guangzhou, China -Part 2: Size-resolved aerosol chemical composition, diurnal cycles, and externally mixed weakly CCN-active soot particles. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 126.
Journal Article
11 (9), pp. 4425 - 4444 (2011)
Evaluation of the carbon content of aerosols from the burning of biomass in the Brazilian Amazon using thermal, optical and thermal-optical analysis methods. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 127.
Journal Article
115, D22207 (2010)
Spatial and temporal variations of aerosols around Beijing in summer 2006: 2. Local and column aerosol optical properties. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 128.
Journal Article
329 (5998), pp. 1513 - 1516 (2010)
Rainforest Aerosols as Biogenic Nuclei of Clouds and Precipitation in the Amazon. Science 129.
Journal Article
48, RG2002 (2010)
Sources and properties of Amazonian aerosol particles. Reviews of Geophysics 130.
Journal Article
37, L03804 (2010)
Enhanced organic mass fraction and decreased hygroscopicity of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) during new particle formation events. Geophysical Research Letters 131.
Journal Article
10 (16), pp. 7533 - 7544 (2010)
Transport of North African dust from the Bodélé depression to the Amazon Basin: a case study. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 132.
Journal Article
10 (19), pp. 9319 - 9331 (2010)
Polar organic marker compounds in atmospheric aerosols during the LBA-SMOCC 2002 biomass burning experiment in Rondônia, Brazil: sources and source processes, time series, diel variations and size distributions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 133.
Journal Article
10 (12), pp. 5625 - 5639 (2010)
Hygroscopic properties of Amazonian biomass burning and European background HULIS and investigation of their effects on surface tension with two models linking H-TDMA to CCNC data. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 134.
Journal Article
10 (3), pp. 1427 - 1439 (2010)
Biomass burning aerosol emissions from vegetation fires: particle number and mass emission factors and size distributions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 135.
Journal Article
10 (19), pp. 9251 - 9282 (2010)
Impact of Manaus City on the Amazon Green Ocean atmosphere: ozone production, precursor sensitivity and aerosol load. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 136.
Journal Article
41 (1 Sp. Iss. Sp. Iss. SI), pp. 118 - 133 (2010)
Diurnal variation in the water-soluble inorganic ions, organic carbon and isotopic compositions of total carbon and nitrogen in biomass burning aerosols from the LBA-SMOCC campaign in Rondônia, Brazil. Journal of Aerosol Science 137.
Journal Article
10 (5), pp. 2209 - 2225 (2010)
Molecular distributions of dicarboxylic acids, ketocarboxylic acids and α-dicarbonyls in biomass burning aerosols: implications for photochemical production and degradation in smoke layers. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 138.
Journal Article
68, pp. 89 - 100 (2010)
Comparison of Amazonian biomass burning and East Asian marine aerosols: Bulk organics, diacids and related compounds, water-soluble inorganic ions, stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios. Low Temperature Science 139.
Journal Article
10 (13), pp. 5785 - 5795 (2010)
The Coupled Aerosol and Tracer Transport model to the Brazilian developments on the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (CATT-BRAMS) - Part 2: Model sensitivity to the biomass burning inventories. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 140.
Journal Article
10 (23), pp. 11415 - 11438 (2010)
An overview of the Amazonian Aerosol Characterization Experiment 2008 (AMAZE-08). Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics