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Jürgen M. Lobert
Researcher at Entegris
Publications - 44
Citations - 4301
Jürgen M. Lobert is an academic researcher from Entegris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Forest floor. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 44 publications receiving 4133 citations. Previous affiliations of Jürgen M. Lobert include Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences & University of California, San Diego.
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The Indian Ocean Experiment: Widespread Air Pollution from South and Southeast Asia
Jos Lelieveld,Paul J. Crutzen,Veerabhadran Ramanathan,Meinrat O. Andreae,Carl A. M. Brenninkmeijer,Teresa Campos,Glen R. Cass,Russell R. Dickerson,Horst Fischer,J. A. de Gouw,Armin Hansel,Anne Jefferson,Dieter Kley,A. T. J. de Laat,Shiv Lal,Mark Lawrence,Jürgen M. Lobert,Olga L. Mayol-Bracero,Abhijit Mitra,T. Novakov,Samuel J. Oltmans,Kimberly A. Prather,Thomas Reiner,Henning Rodhe,H. A. Scheeren,D. Sikka,Jonathan Williams +26 more
TL;DR: It is shown that agricultural burning and especially biofuel use enhance carbon monoxide concentrations and Fossil fuel combustion and biomass burning cause a high aerosol loading, which gives rise to extensive air quality degradation.
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Composite global emissions of reactive chlorine from anthropogenic and natural sources: Reactive Chlorine Emissions Inventory
William C. Keene,M. Aslam K. Khalil,David J. Erickson,Archie McCulloch,Thomas E. Graedel,Jürgen M. Lobert,Michael L. Aucott,Sunling Gong,David B. Harper,Gary Kleiman,Pauline M. Midgley,Robert M. Moore,Christophe Seuzaret,William T. Sturges,Carmen M. Benkovitz,Valentin Koropalov,Leonard A. Barrie,Yi-Fan Li +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, emissions for major reactive tropospheric CI species were integrated across source types (terrestrial biogenic and oceanic emissions, sea-salt production and dechlorination, biomass burning, industrial emissions, fossil fuel combustion, and incinera- tion).
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Global chlorine emissions from biomass burning: Reactive Chlorine Emissions Inventory
TL;DR: In this paper, the emissions of reactive chlorine-containing compounds from nine discrete classes of biomass burning were estimated on a 1° latitude by 1° longitude grid based on a biomass burning inventory for carbon emissions.
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Importance of biomass burning in the atmospheric budgets of nitrogen-containing gases
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report results from laboratory studies on the emission of nitrogen-containing compounds from the burning of dry vegetation, and they find that the emission rates of NOX, HCN and CH3CN are sufficient to contribute significantly to the global atmospheric budget of the compounds.
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A model for the natural and anthropogenic aerosols over the tropical Indian Ocean derived from Indian Ocean Experiment data
Sathianeson Satheesh,Veerabhadran Ramanathan,Xu Li-Jones,Jürgen M. Lobert,Igor A. Podgorny,Joseph M. Prospero,Brent N. Holben,Norman G. Loeb +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the physical, chemical and radiative properties of aerosols are investigated over the tropical Indian Ocean during the first field phase (FFP) of the international Indian Ocean Experiment.