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Elise S. Droste
Researcher at University of East Anglia
Publications - 12
Citations - 39
Elise S. Droste is an academic researcher from University of East Anglia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Sea ice. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 16 citations. Previous affiliations of Elise S. Droste include Wageningen University and Research Centre.
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Spatial and temporal variability of iodine in aerosol
Juan Carlos Gómez Martín,Alfonso Saiz-Lopez,Carlos A. Cuevas,Rafael P. Fernandez,Benjamin Gilfedder,Rolf Weller,Alex R. Baker,Elise S. Droste,Elise S. Droste,Senchao Lai +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the compilation and homogenization of an extensive dataset of aerosol iodine field observations in the period between 1963 and 2018 and discuss the spatial and temporal dependences of total iodine in bulk aerosol by comparing the observations with CAM-Chem model imulations.
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Investigating stratospheric changes between 2009 and 2018 with halogenated trace gas data from aircraft, AirCores, and a global model focusing on CFC-11
Johannes C. Laube,Emma Leedham Elvidge,Karina E. Adcock,Bianca C. Baier,Carl A. M. Brenninkmeijer,Huilin Chen,Elise S. Droste,Jens-Uwe Grooß,Pauli Heikkinen,Andrew J. Hind,Rigel Kivi,Alexander Lojko,Alexander Lojko,Stephen A. Montzka,David E. Oram,Steve Randall,Thomas Röckmann,William T. Sturges,Colm Sweeney,Max Thomas,Elinor Tuffnell,Felix Ploeger +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present new observations of trace gases in the stratosphere, based on a cost-effective sampling technique that can access much higher altitude than aircraft, and combine them with ground-based records and aircraft-based observations to demonstrate its potential.
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Trends and emissions of six perfluorocarbons in the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere
Elise S. Droste,Karina E. Adcock,M. J. Ashfold,Charles C.-K. Chou,Zoe L. Fleming,Zoe L. Fleming,Paul J. Fraser,Lauren J. Gooch,Andrew J. Hind,Ray L. Langenfelds,Emma Leedham Elvidge,Norfazrin Mohd Hanif,Norfazrin Mohd Hanif,Simon O'Doherty,David E. Oram,Chang Feng Ou-Yang,Marios Panagi,Claire E. Reeves,William T. Sturges,Johannes C. Laube,Johannes C. Laube +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report an update on the global atmospheric abundances of the following PFCs, most of which have for the first time been analytically separated according to their isomers.
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Southern ocean carbon and heat impact on climate
Jean-Baptiste Sallée,E. Povl Abrahamsen,Matthis Auger,H.C. Ayres,Renuka Badhe,Jacqueline Boutin,J. Alexander Brearley,Casimir de Lavergne,Elise S. Droste,M.A. Du Plessis,David Ferreira,Isabelle Giddy,Birte Gülk,Nicolas Gruber,Mark Hague,Mario Hoppema,Simon A. Josey,Torsten Kanzow,Madlen Kimmritz,Margaret R. Lindeman,P. J. Llanillo,Natasha S. Lucas,Gurvan Madec,David P. Marshall,Andrew J. S. Meijers,Meredith P. Meredith,Martin Mohrmann,Pedro M. S. Monteiro,Aditya Narayanan,Alberto C. Naveira Garabato,Sarah-Anne Nicholson,Antonio Novellino,Malin Ödalen,Svein Østerhus,W. Park,Ryan Patmore,Fabien Roquet,Hanna S. Rosenthal,Tilla Roy,Ravikant Kumar Saurabh,Yona Silvy,Timothy P. Spira,Nadine Steiger,Andrew Styles,Sebastiaan Swart,Linus Vogt,Brian Ward +46 more
TL;DR: The Southern Ocean Carbon and Heat Impact on Climate (SOCI) program as discussed by the authors was launched to understand and quantify variability of heat and carbon budgets in the Southern Ocean through an investigation of the key physical processes controlling exchanges between the atmosphere, ocean and sea ice using a combination of observational and modelling approaches.
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Investigating stratospheric changes between 2009 and 2018 with aircraft, AirCores, and a global model focusing on CFC-11
Johannes C. Laube,Emma Leedham Elvidge,Karina E. Adcock,Bianca C. Baier,Bianca C. Baier,Carl A. M. Brenninkmeijer,Huilin Chen,Elise S. Droste,Jens-Uwe Grooß,Pauli Heikkinen,Andrew J. Hind,Rigel Kivi,Alexander Lojko,Alexander Lojko,Stephen A. Montzka,David E. Oram,Steve Randall,Thomas Röckmann,William T. Sturges,Colm Sweeney,Max Thomas,Elinor Tuffnell,Felix Ploeger +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present new observations of trace gases in the stratosphere based on a cost-effective sampling technique that can access much higher altitudes than aircraft, and demonstrate the quality of the data through comparisons with ground-based records and aircraft-based observations.