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Number of items: 19.
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The 16 April 2010 major volcanic ash plume over central Europe : EARLINET lidar and AERONET photometer observations at Leipzig and Munich, Germany. (2010)
A. Ansmann,
Matthias Tesche,
S. Gross,
V. Freudenthaler,
P. Seifert,
A. Hiebsch,
J. Schmidt,
U. Wandinger,
I. Mattis,
D. Mueller
and
M. Wiegner
Unexpectedly high aerosol load in the free troposphere over central Europe in spring/summer 2003. (2003)
I. Mattis,
A. Ansmann,
U. Wandinger
and
D. Mueller
Optical and microphysical properties of fresh biomass burning aerosol retrieved by Raman lidar, and star-and sun-photometry. (2011)
L. Alados-Arboledas,
D. Mueller,
J. L. Guerrero-Rascado,
F. Navas-Guzman,
D. Perez-Ramirez
and
F. J. Olmo
Regional dust model performance during SAMUM 2006. (2009)
K. Haustein,
C. Perez,
J. M. Baldasano,
D. Mueller,
Matthias Tesche,
A. Schladitz,
M. Esselborn,
B. Weinzierl,
K. Kandler
and
W. von Hoyningen-Huene
Strong particle light absorption over the Pearl River Delta (south China) and Beijing (north China) determined from combined Raman lidar and Sun photometer observations. (2006)
D. Mueller,
Matthias Tesche,
H. Eichler,
R. Engelmann,
D. Althausen,
A. Ansmann,
Y. F. Cheng,
Y. H. Zhang
and
M. Hu
Vertical profiling of the Indian aerosol plume with six-wavelength lidar during INDOEX : A first case study. (2000)
A. Ansmann,
D. Althausen,
U. Wandinger,
K. Franke,
D. Mueller,
F. Wagner
and
J. Heintzenberg
Mineral quartz concentration measurements of mixed mineral dust/urban haze pollution plumes over Korea with multiwavelength aerosol Raman-quartz lidar. (2010)
D. Mueller,
I. Mattis,
B. Tatarov,
Y. M. Noh,
D. H. Shin,
S. K. Shin,
K. H. Lee,
Y. J. Kim
and
N. Sugimoto
Record heavy mineral dust outbreaks over Korea in 2010 : Two cases observed with multiwavelength aerosol/depolarization/Raman-quartz lidar. (2012)
B. Tatarov,
D. Mueller,
Y. -M. Noh,
K. -H. Lee,
D. -H. Shin,
S. -K. Shin,
N. Sugimoto,
P. Seifert
and
Y. -J. Kim
Dust and smoke transport from Africa to South America : Lidar profiling over Cape Verde and the Amazon rainforest. (2009)
Albert Ansmann,
Holger Baars,
Matthias Tesche,
D. Mueller,
Dietrich Althausen,
Ronny Engelmann,
Theotonio Pauliquevis
and
Paulo Artaxo
Size matters: Influence of multiple scattering on CALIPSO light-extinction profiling in desert dust. (2010)
U. Wandinger,
Matthias Tesche,
P. Seifert,
A. Ansmann,
D. Mueller
and
D. Althausen
A test of cirrus ice crystal scattering phase functions. (2003)
P.R. Field,
A.J. Baran,
Paul H. Kaye,
E. Hirst
and
R. Greenaway
One-year observations of particle lidar ratio over the tropical Indian Ocean with Raman lidar. (2001)
K. Franke,
A. Ansmann,
D. Mueller,
D. Althausen,
F. Wagner
and
R. Scheele
Dual-wavelength Raman lidar observations of the extinction-to-backscatter ratio of Saharan dust. (2002)
I. Mattis,
A. Ansmann,
D. Mueller,
U. Wandinger
and
D. Althausen
Multiwavelength Raman lidar observations of particle growth during long-range transport of forest-fire smoke in the free troposphere. (2007)
D. Mueller,
I. Mattis,
A. Ansmann,
U. Wandinger,
C. Ritter
and
D. Kaiser
Characterization of Asian dust and Siberian smoke with multiwavelength Raman lidar over Tokyo, Japan in spring 2003. (2004)
T. Murayama,
D. Mueller,
K. Wada,
A. Shimizu,
M. Sekiguchi
and
T. Tsukamoto
Physical properties of the Indian aerosol plume derived from six-wavelength lidar observations on 25 March 1999 of the Indian Ocean Experiment. (2000)
D. Mueller,
F. Wagner,
D. Althausen,
U. Wandinger
and
A. Ansmann
Trends in tropical tropospheric column ozone from satellite data and MOZART model. (2007)
G. Beig
and
V. Singh
Cloud forming potential of secondary organic aerosol under near atmospheric conditions. (2008)
J. Duplissy,
M. Gysel,
M. R. Alfarra,
J. Dommen,
A. Metzger,
A. S. H. Prevot,
E. Weingartner,
A. Laaksonen,
T. Raatikainen,
N. Good,
S. F. Turner,
G. McFiggans
and
U. Baltensperger
Supraglacial ponds regulate runoff from Himalayan debris-covered glaciers. (2017)
Tristam D. L. Irvine-fynn,
Philip Porter,
Ann V. Rowan,
Duncan J. Quincey,
Morgan J. Gibson,
Jonathan W. Bridge,
C. Scott Watson,
Alun Hubbard
and
Neil F. Glasser