10 January 2012

A recent paper by Engvall Stjernberg et al. published in Tellus B shows the importance of the Siberian forests as a sink for tropospheric ozone. The study uses strong correlations between low ozone concentrations measured during YAK-AEROSIB and other programmes (TROICA, ZOTTO) and the spatially integrated footprints from the FLEXPART LPDM.

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Prof. Igor Razenkov has given a seminar on “Backscatter enhancement lidar” at the occasion of a visit of scientists from IAO Tomsk to LATMOS in Jussieu, Paris.

22 February 2018

iCUPE post-doc offer at LSCE and LATMOS.

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