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Hartmut Sartorius
Researcher at IAR Systems
Publications - 23
Citations - 1031
Hartmut Sartorius is an academic researcher from IAR Systems. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monsoon & Ionization. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 23 publications receiving 945 citations.
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A novel approach for independent budgeting of fossil fuel CO2 over Europe by 14CO2 observations
TL;DR: In this paper, the Radon-Tracer-Method is applied to quantify fossil fuel derived CO2 concentrations at a regional polluted site, and at a continental mountain station in south-west Germany.
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Carbon dioxide and methane in continental Europe: a climatology, and 222Radon‐based emission estimates
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the 4.4-year records of gas chromatographic carbon dioxide and methane observations from the continental mountain station Schauinsland in the Black Forest (Germany).
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Western European N2O emissions: A top-down approach based on atmospheric observations
Martina Schmidt,Holger Glatzel-Mattheier,Hartmut Sartorius,Douglas E. J. Worthy,Ingeborg Levin +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 3-year record of continuous gas chromatographic nitrous oxide (N2O) observations performed at the urban station Heidelberg (Germany) together with weekly flask data from a remote continental site, Schauinsland (Black Forest, Germany), and two-weekly integrated data from the maritime background station Izana (Canary Islands).
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A new compilation of the atmospheric 85krypton inventories from 1945 to 2000 and its evaluation in a global transport model.
TL;DR: Emissions of all known reprocessing facilities, which are the main sources of (85)Kr in the atmosphere since 1945, for the years 1945 until 2000 are given, indicating that the emission inventory is realistic.
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Radon activity in the lower troposphere and its impact on ionization rate: a global estimate using different radon emissions
Kai Zhang,Kai Zhang,Johann Feichter,Jan Kazil,Jan Kazil,Hui Wan,Weihai Zhuo,Alan D. Griffiths,Hartmut Sartorius,Wlodek Zahorowski,Michel Ramonet,Martina Schmidt,C. Yver,R. E. M. Neubert,E.-G. Brunke +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, a global radon emission map is put together using regional fluxes reported recently in the literature, and the radon-related ionization rate is calculated and compared to that caused by cosmic rays.