The broad aim of the Atmospheric program of the International Arctic Ocean Expedition (IAOE-91) was to test the hypothesis that marine biogenically produced dimethyl sulfide (DMS) gas can exert a significant global climatic control. The hypothesis states that DMS is transferred to the atmosphere and is oxidised to form airborne particles. Some of these grow large enough to act as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) which help determine cloud droplet concentration. The latter has a strong influence on cloud albedo and hence on the radiation balance of the area affected. In summer, the central Arctic is a specially favourable region for studying the natural sulfur cycle in that the open waters surrounding the pack ice are the only significant sou...
This thesis presents new insights into the chemical composition of semi-volatile compounds in aeroso...
Methanesulphonic acid (MSA) may play an important role in the climate change occurring in response t...
Abstract. Motivated by the need to predict how the Arctic atmosphere will change in a warming world,...
The broad aim of the Atmospheric program of the International Arctic Ocean Expedition (IAOE-91) was ...
DoctorAtmospheric new particle formation and growth significantly influence climate by supplying new...
The recent decline in sea ice cover in the Arctic Ocean could affect the regional radiative forcing ...
During the Arctic summer when the anthropogenic influence is limited, the natural marine source of s...
The connection between marine biogenic dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and the formation of aerosol particles...
Aerosol physics measurements made onboard the Swedish icebreaker Oden in the late Summer and early A...
Atmospheric aerosol particles have important yet highly uncertain impacts on the Earth’s climate, wi...
Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) plays a major role in the global sulfur cycle. In addition, its atmospheric ...
Abstract One year of aerosol particle observations from Alert, Nunavut shows that new particle forma...
Due to chemistry-climate coupling, observations of chemical processes in the atmosphere are crucial ...
The remote central Arctic during summertime has a pristine atmosphere with very low aerosol particle...
International audienceVertical distributions of atmospheric dimethyl sulfide (DMS(g)) were sampled a...
This thesis presents new insights into the chemical composition of semi-volatile compounds in aeroso...
Methanesulphonic acid (MSA) may play an important role in the climate change occurring in response t...
Abstract. Motivated by the need to predict how the Arctic atmosphere will change in a warming world,...
The broad aim of the Atmospheric program of the International Arctic Ocean Expedition (IAOE-91) was ...
DoctorAtmospheric new particle formation and growth significantly influence climate by supplying new...
The recent decline in sea ice cover in the Arctic Ocean could affect the regional radiative forcing ...
During the Arctic summer when the anthropogenic influence is limited, the natural marine source of s...
The connection between marine biogenic dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and the formation of aerosol particles...
Aerosol physics measurements made onboard the Swedish icebreaker Oden in the late Summer and early A...
Atmospheric aerosol particles have important yet highly uncertain impacts on the Earth’s climate, wi...
Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) plays a major role in the global sulfur cycle. In addition, its atmospheric ...
Abstract One year of aerosol particle observations from Alert, Nunavut shows that new particle forma...
Due to chemistry-climate coupling, observations of chemical processes in the atmosphere are crucial ...
The remote central Arctic during summertime has a pristine atmosphere with very low aerosol particle...
International audienceVertical distributions of atmospheric dimethyl sulfide (DMS(g)) were sampled a...
This thesis presents new insights into the chemical composition of semi-volatile compounds in aeroso...
Methanesulphonic acid (MSA) may play an important role in the climate change occurring in response t...
Abstract. Motivated by the need to predict how the Arctic atmosphere will change in a warming world,...