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B. R. Greally
Researcher at University of Bristol
Publications - 33
Citations - 1974
B. R. Greally is an academic researcher from University of Bristol. The author has contributed to research in topics: Greenhouse gas & Sulfuryl fluoride. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1846 citations. Previous affiliations of B. R. Greally include Paul Scherrer Institute & University of California, San Diego.
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Observations of 1,1‐difluoroethane (HFC‐152a) at AGAGE and SOGE monitoring stations in 1994–2004 and derived global and regional emission estimates
B. R. Greally,Alistair J. Manning,Stefan Reimann,Archie McCulloch,Jian Yu Huang,B. L. Dunse,Peter Simmonds,Ronald G. Prinn,Paul J. Fraser,Derek M. Cunnold,Simon O'Doherty,L. W. Porter,Konrad Stemmler,Konrad Stemmler,Martin K. Vollmer,Chris Rene Lunder,Norbert Schmidbauer,Ove Hermansen,Jgor Arduini,Peter K. Salameh,Paul B. Krummel,R. H. J. Wang,Doris Folini,Ray F. Weiss,Michela Maione,Graham Nickless,Frode Stordal,R. G. Derwent +27 more
TL;DR: In this paper, ground-based in situ measurements of 1,1-difluoroethane (HFC-152a, CH3CHF2) regulated under the Kyoto Protocol are reported under the auspices of the AGAGE (Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment) and SOGE (System of Observation of halogenated Greenhouse gases in Europe) programs.
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Medusa: A Sample Preconcentration and GC/MS Detector System for in Situ Measurements of Atmospheric Trace Halocarbons, Hydrocarbons, and Sulfur Compounds
Benjamin R. Miller,Ray F. Weiss,Peter K. Salameh,Toste Tanhua,B. R. Greally,Jens Mühle,Peter Simmonds +6 more
TL;DR: A new instrument, Medusa, was developed to make the high frequency in situ measurements required for the determination of the atmospheric lifetimes and emissions of these compounds involved in ozone depletion and/or climate forcing.
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An analytical inversion method for determining regional and global emissions of greenhouse gases: Sensitivity studies and application to halocarbons
Andreas Stohl,Petra Seibert,Jgor Arduini,Sabine Eckhardt,Paul J. Fraser,B. R. Greally,Chris Rene Lunder,Michela Maione,Jens Mühle,Simon O'Doherty,Ronald G. Prinn,Stefan Reimann,Takuya Saito,Norbert Schmidbauer,Peter Simmonds,Martin K. Vollmer,Ray F. Weiss,Yoko Yokouchi +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new analytical inversion method was developed to determine the regional and global emissions of long-lived atmospheric trace gases, which was applied to two hydrofluorocarbons (HFC-134a, HFC-152a and a hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC-22) for the period January 2005 until March 2007.
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Perfluorocarbons in the global atmosphere: tetrafluoromethane, hexafluoroethane, and octafluoropropane
Jens Mühle,Anita L. Ganesan,Benjamin R. Miller,Benjamin R. Miller,Peter K. Salameh,Christina M. Harth,B. R. Greally,Matthew Rigby,L. W. Porter,L. P. Steele,Cathy M. Trudinger,Paul B. Krummel,Simon O'Doherty,Paul J. Fraser,Peter Simmonds,Ronald G. Prinn,Ray F. Weiss +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present atmospheric baseline growth rates from the 1970s to the present for the long-lived, strongly infrared absorbing perfluorocarbons (PFCs) tetrafluoromethane (CF4), hexafluoroethane (C2F6), and octafluoropropane(C3F8) in both hemispheres, measured with improved accuracies and precisions.
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History of atmospheric SF 6 from 1973 to 2008
Matthew Rigby,Jens Mühle,Ben R. Miller,Ronald G. Prinn,Paul B. Krummel,L. P. Steele,Paul J. Fraser,Peter K. Salameh,C. M. Harth,Ray F. Weiss,B. R. Greally,Simon O'Doherty,Peter Simmonds,Martin K. Vollmer,Stefan Reimann,Jooil Kim,Kyung-Ryul Kim,H. J. Wang,Jos Olivier,Edward J. Dlugokencky,Geoff S. Dutton,B. D. Hall,James W. Elkins +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present atmospheric sulfur hexafluoride (SF 6) mole fractions and emissions estimates from the 1970s to 2008, using the AGAGE gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric (GC-MS) systems.