Publications of T. Wagner
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Journal Article (216)
201.
Journal Article
7 (7), pp. 1809 - 1833 (2007)
Comparison of box-air-mass-factors and radiances for Multiple-Axis Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (MAX-DOAS) geometries calculated from different UV/visible radiative transfer models. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 202.
Journal Article
7 (12), pp. 3129 - 3142 (2007)
Enhanced tropospheric BrO over Antarctic sea ice in mid winter observed by MAX-DOAS on board the research vessel Polarstern. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 203.
Journal Article
6, pp. 1075 - 1089 (2006)
Estimating the NOx produced by lightning from GOME and NLDN data: a case study in the Gulf of Mexico. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 204.
Journal Article
6, pp. 3049 - 3058 (2006)
NO2 Profile Retrieval using airborne multi axis UV-visible skylight absorption measurements over central Europe. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 205.
Journal Article
6, pp. 1293 - 1314 (2006)
Inter-comparison of stratospheric O3 and NO2 abundances retrieved from balloon borne direct sun observations and Envisat/SCIAMACHY limb measurements. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 206.
Journal Article
6, pp. 1953 - 1976 (2006)
Comparisons between SCIAMACHY and ground-based FTIR data for total columns of CO, CH4, CO2 and N2O. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 207.
Journal Article
111, D07303 (2006)
Satellite cartography of atmospheric methane from SCIAMACHY on board ENVISAT: Analysis of the years 2003 and 2004. Journal of Geophysical Research 208.
Journal Article
111, D14203 (2006)
MAX-DOAS O4 measurements: A new technique to derive information on atmospheric aerosols. (II) Modelling studies. Journal of Geophysical Research 209.
Journal Article
45, pp. 6227 - 6240 (2006)
Tomographic MAX-DOAS observations of sun illuminated targets: a new technique providing well defined absorption paths in the boundary layer. Applied Optics 210.
Journal Article
6, pp. 4461 - 4476 (2006)
The Heidelberg iterative cloud retrieval utilities (HICRU) and its application to GOME data. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 211.
Journal Article
6, pp. 93 - 108 (2006)
Intercomparison exercise between different radiative transfer models used for the interpretation of groundbased zenith-sky and multi-axis DOAS observations. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 212.
Journal Article
6, pp. 267 - 272 (2006)
The 1997 El Niño impact on clouds, water vapour, aerosols and reactive trace gases in the troposphere, as measured by the Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment. Advances in Geosciences 213.
Journal Article
111, D05312 (2006)
Global distribution pattern of anthropogenic nitrogen oxide emissions: Correlation analysis of satellite measurements and model calculations. Journal of Geophysical Research 214.
Journal Article
111, D12102 (2006)
Global trends (1996 to 2003) of total column precipitable water observed by GOME on ERS-2 and their relation to surface temperature. Journal of Geophysical Research 215.
Journal Article
6, pp. 329 - 338 (2006)
Airborne multi-axis DOAS measurements of tropospheric SO2 plumes in the Po-valley, Italy. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 216.
Journal Article
33, L16804 (2006)
Simultaneous global observations of glyoxal and formaldehyde from space. Geophysical Research Letters Book Chapter (6)
217.
Book Chapter
From Radiation Fields to Atmospheric Concentrations – Retrieval of Geophysical Parameters. In: SCIAMACHY - Exploring the Changing Earth’s Atmosphere, pp. 99 - 128 (Eds. Gottwald, M.; Bovensmann, H.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg (2011)
218.
Book Chapter
The Use of UV, Visible and Near IR Solar Back Scattered Radiation to Determine Trace Gases. In: The Remote Sensing of Tropospheric Composition from Space, pp. 67 - 122 (Eds. Burrows, J. P.; Platt, U.; Borrell, P.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg (2011)
219.
Book Chapter
Relationship between ATSR fire counts and CO vertical column densities retrieved from SCIAMACHY onboard ENVISAT. In: Remote Sensing of Fire: Science and Application. Proceedings of SPIE, Volume 7089, 70890I (Ed. Hao, W. M.). SPIE, Bellingham, Washington (2008)
220.
Book Chapter
Biomass burning emissions from satellite observations: synergistic use of formaldehyde (HCHO), fire counts, and surface temperature. In: Remote Sensing of Fire: Science and Application. Proceedings of SPIE, Volume 7089, 70890J (Ed. Hao, W. M.). SPIE, Bellingham, Washington (2008)