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Publication Type: journal-article (page 8)

GreenHouse gas Observations of the Stratosphere and Troposphere (GHOST): an airborne shortwave-infrared spectrometer for remote sensing of greenhouse gases

The role of satellite observations in understanding the impact of El Niño on the carbon cycle: current capabilities and future opportunities

Surface fluxes of bromoform and dibromomethane over the tropical western Pacific inferred from airborne in situ measurements

Potential improvements in global carbon flux estimates from a network of laser heterodyne radiometer measurements of column carbon dioxide

Country-scale greenhouse gas budgets using shipborne measurements: a case study for the UK and Ireland

Detecting changes in Arctic methane emissions: limitations of the inter-polar difference of atmospheric mole fractions

An increase in methane emissions from tropical Africa between 2010 and 2016 inferred from satellite data

Net carbon emissions from African biosphere dominate pan-tropical atmospheric CO2 signal

Assessing London CO<sub>2</sub>, CH<sub>4</sub> and CO emissions using aircraft measurements and dispersion modelling

Ozone chemistry on tidally locked M dwarf planets

Observed and CMIP5-Simulated Radiative Flux Variability Over West Africa

Photochemistry of Methane and Ethane in the Martian Atmosphere

Model bias in simulating major chemical components of PM<sub>2.5</sub> in China

Rain-fed pulses of methane from East Africa during 2018–2019 contributed to atmospheric growth rate

UK surface NO<sub>2</sub> levels dropped by 42 % during the COVID-19 lockdown: impact on surface O<sub>3</sub>

Publisher Correction: Large Chinese land carbon sink estimated from atmospheric carbon dioxide data

Large Chinese land carbon sink estimated from atmospheric carbon dioxide data

The Arctic Carbon Cycle and Its Response to Changing Climate

Photochemical environment over Southeast Asia primed for hazardous ozone levels with influx of nitrogen oxides from seasonal biomass burning

Contrasting Observed Atmospheric Responses to Tropical Sea Surface Temperature Warming Patterns

Seasonal distribution and drivers of surface fine particulate matter and organic aerosol over the Indo-Gangetic Plain

The added value of satellite observations of methane forunderstanding the contemporary methane budget

Nocturnal survival of isoprene linked to formation of upper tropospheric organic aerosol

Phenology is the dominant control of methane emissions in a tropical non-forested wetland

Automated detection of atmospheric NO<sub>2</sub> plumes from satellite data: a tool to help infer anthropogenic combustion emissions

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