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Michel Ramonet
Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay
Publications - 154
Citations - 9123
Michel Ramonet is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Greenhouse gas. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 123 publications receiving 7175 citations. Previous affiliations of Michel Ramonet include Icos & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Inverse modeling of European CH4 emissions 2001-2006
Peter Bergamaschi,Maarten Krol,Maarten Krol,Jan Fokke Meirink,Frank Dentener,Arjo Segers,J. van Aardenne,Suvi Monni,Alex Vermeulen,Martina Schmidt,Michel Ramonet,C. Yver,F. Meinhardt,Euan G. Nisbet,Rebecca Fisher,Simon O'Doherty,Edward J. Dlugokencky +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a four-dimensional variational (4DVAR) inverse modeling system based on the atmospheric zoom model TM5 to estimate European CH4 emissions for the period 2001-2006 using continuous observations from various European monitoring stations, complemented by European and global flask samples from the NOAA/ESRL network.
Inverse modeling of European CH4 emissions 2001-2006
Peter Bergamaschi,Maarten Krol,Jan Fokke Meirink,Frank Dentener,Arjo Segers,John van Aardenne,Suvi Monni,Alex Vermeulen,Martina Schmidt,Michel Ramonet +9 more
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European greenhouse gas emissions estimated from continuous atmospheric measurements and radon 222 at Mace Head, Ireland
Sébastien C. Biraud,Philippe Ciais,Michel Ramonet,Peter Simmonds,V. Kazan,Patrick Monfray,Simon O'Doherty,T. Gerard Spain,S. Gerard Jennings +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors use radon (222Rn) which has a fairly uniform source over continents as a reference compound to estimate unknown sources of other species, such as CO2, CH4, N2O, and CFCs.
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A burning question. Can recent growth rate anomalies in the greenhouse gases be attributed to large-scale biomass burning events?
Peter Simmonds,Alistair J. Manning,R. G. Derwent,Philippe Ciais,Michel Ramonet,V. Kazan,DB Ryall +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, in situ measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2) and the principal gases linked to biomass burning at the Mace Head Observatory, Ireland, reveal a strong correlation in 1998-99 and 2002-03, both periods with intense global fires.
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Quantification of the carbonaceous matter origin in submicron marine aerosol by 13 C and 14 C isotope analysis
Darius Ceburnis,Andrius Garbaras,Soenke Szidat,Matteo Rinaldi,S. Fahrni,N. Perron,N. Perron,Lukas Wacker,S. Leinert,Vidmantas Remeikis,Maria Cristina Facchini,André S. H. Prévôt,S. G. Jennings,Michel Ramonet,Colin D. O'Dowd +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, dual carbon isotope analysis of marine aerosol samples has been performed for the first time demonstrating a potential in organic matter apportionment between three principal sources: marine, terrestrial (non-fossil) and fossil fuel due to unique isotopic signatures.