Publikationen von Jonathan Williams
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Preprint (19)
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Preprint
High temperature sensitivity of monoterpene emissions from global vegetation. Research Square, 11536 (2022)
322.
Preprint
The effect of prolonged drought and recovery on soil VOC fluxes in an experimental rainforest. Research Square (2022)
323.
Preprint
22 (2022)
An Improved Representation of Fire Non-Methane Organic Gases (NMOGs) in Models: Emissions to Reactivity. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 324.
Preprint
Inferring the diurnal variability of OH radical concentrations over the Amazon from BVOC measurements. Research Square (2022)
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Preprint
22 (2022)
Fate of the nitrate radical at the summit of a semi-rural mountain site in Germany assessed with direct reactivity measurements. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 326.
Preprint
21 (2021)
Impact of reduced emissions on direct and indirect aerosol radiative forcing during COVID–19 lockdown in Europe. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 327.
Preprint
13 (2021)
Global atmospheric ethane, propane and methane trends (2006–2016). Earth System Science Data Discussions 328.
Preprint
21 (2021)
Measurement report: Observation-based formaldehyde production rates and their relation to OH reactivity around the Arabian Peninsula. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 329.
Preprint
21 (2021)
Varying chiral ratio of Pinic acid enantiomers above the Amazon rainforest. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 330.
Preprint
21 (2021)
Shipborne measurements of methane and carbon dioxide in the Middle East and Mediterranean areas and contribution from oil and gas emissions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 331.
Preprint
21 (2021)
Measurement report: In situ observations of deep convection without lightning during the tropical cyclone Florence 2018. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 332.
Preprint
21 (2021)
Reactive nitrogen around the Arabian Peninsula and in the Mediterranean Sea during the 2017 AQABA ship campaign. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions