The upper troposphere (6-12 km altitude) is a poorly understood and highly vulnerable region of the atmosphere. It is important because many trace species, including ozone, have their greatest impact as greenhouse (infrared-absorbing) gases in this region. The addition of relatively small amounts of anthropogenic chemicals, such as nitrogen oxides, can have a dramatic effect on the abundance of ozone. Some of these pollutants are deposited directly, e.g., by aircraft, while others are transported in. The primary goal of this project was to measure several chemical compounds in the upper troposphere that will help us to understand how air is to transported to that part of the atmosphere; that is, does it come down from the stratosphere, does...
Upper tropospheric NOx controls, in part, the distribution of ozone in this greenhouse sensitive reg...
Upper tropospheric NOx controls, in part, the distribution of ozone in this greenhouse sensitive reg...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999The exchange of mass and chemical constituents betwee...
Automated instruments were installed on a commercial B-747 aircraft, during the program, to obtain b...
Extensive measurements include ozone, carbon monoxide, water vapor, and aerosol and condensation nuc...
The continuing increase in demand for commercial aviation transport raises questions about the effec...
The troposphere is an essential component of the earth's life support system as well as the gateway ...
Introduction SPURT (Spurenstofftransport in der Tropopausenregion, trace gas transport in the tropo...
Abstract. This paper seeks to give an overview of atmospheric research aircraft, offer the reader ex...
This article describes the principles, applications and performances of methods to measure gas-phase...
The study of human emissions in the atmosphere and their influence on air quality and climate change...
[1] During the July 1998 Stratosphere-Troposphere Experiments by Aircraft Measurements (STREAM) inte...
[1] During the July 1998 Stratosphere-Troposphere Experiments by Aircraft Measurements (STREAM) inte...
Airborne Volatile Organic Compounds are present throughout the atmosphere in a wide variety of spec...
The deployment of measurement equipment in passenger aircraft for the observation of atmospheric tra...
Upper tropospheric NOx controls, in part, the distribution of ozone in this greenhouse sensitive reg...
Upper tropospheric NOx controls, in part, the distribution of ozone in this greenhouse sensitive reg...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999The exchange of mass and chemical constituents betwee...
Automated instruments were installed on a commercial B-747 aircraft, during the program, to obtain b...
Extensive measurements include ozone, carbon monoxide, water vapor, and aerosol and condensation nuc...
The continuing increase in demand for commercial aviation transport raises questions about the effec...
The troposphere is an essential component of the earth's life support system as well as the gateway ...
Introduction SPURT (Spurenstofftransport in der Tropopausenregion, trace gas transport in the tropo...
Abstract. This paper seeks to give an overview of atmospheric research aircraft, offer the reader ex...
This article describes the principles, applications and performances of methods to measure gas-phase...
The study of human emissions in the atmosphere and their influence on air quality and climate change...
[1] During the July 1998 Stratosphere-Troposphere Experiments by Aircraft Measurements (STREAM) inte...
[1] During the July 1998 Stratosphere-Troposphere Experiments by Aircraft Measurements (STREAM) inte...
Airborne Volatile Organic Compounds are present throughout the atmosphere in a wide variety of spec...
The deployment of measurement equipment in passenger aircraft for the observation of atmospheric tra...
Upper tropospheric NOx controls, in part, the distribution of ozone in this greenhouse sensitive reg...
Upper tropospheric NOx controls, in part, the distribution of ozone in this greenhouse sensitive reg...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999The exchange of mass and chemical constituents betwee...