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Titre
LMCA
Formal Name (French)
LMCA
Formal Name (English)
LMCA
Lab Manager
Infoscience team
Auteurs affilié
Auvray, Marion
Bey, Isabelle
Drevet, Jérôme
Generoso, Sylvia
Guerova, Guergana
Koumoutsaris, Symeon
Pozzoli, Luca
Bey, Isabelle
Drevet, Jérôme
Generoso, Sylvia
Guerova, Guergana
Koumoutsaris, Symeon
Pozzoli, Luca
Institut
IIE
Faculté
ENAC
Lien extérieur
http://lmca.epfl.ch/
Publications
A model investigation of tropospheric ozone chemical tendencies in long-range transported pollution plumes
A modeling study of the nighttime radical chemistry in the lower continental tropsphere : 2. Origin and evolution of HOx
Assimilation of POLDER aerosol optical thickness into the LMDz-INCA model: Implications for the Arctic aerosol burden
Atmospheric composition change - global and regional air quality
Atmospheric hydrogen cyanide (HCN): biomass burning source, ocean sink ?
Correction to : Asian chemical outflow to the Pacific in spring: origins, pathways and budgets
Distribution and fate of selected oxygenated organic species in the troposphere and lower stratosphere over the Atlantic
Parameterization of OH for efficient computation in chemical tracer models, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 12,259-12,262, 2000
Potential of observations from the Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer to constrain continental sources of carbon monoxide
The nighttime production of OH radicals in the continental troposphere
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A modeling study of the nighttime radical chemistry in the lower continental tropsphere : 2. Origin and evolution of HOx
Assimilation of POLDER aerosol optical thickness into the LMDz-INCA model: Implications for the Arctic aerosol burden
Atmospheric composition change - global and regional air quality
Atmospheric hydrogen cyanide (HCN): biomass burning source, ocean sink ?
Correction to : Asian chemical outflow to the Pacific in spring: origins, pathways and budgets
Distribution and fate of selected oxygenated organic species in the troposphere and lower stratosphere over the Atlantic
Parameterization of OH for efficient computation in chemical tracer models, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 12,259-12,262, 2000
Potential of observations from the Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer to constrain continental sources of carbon monoxide
The nighttime production of OH radicals in the continental troposphere
Voir toutes les publications (72)
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