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Paul J. Crutzen
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 462
Citations - 87634
Paul J. Crutzen is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stratosphere & Ozone. The author has an hindex of 130, co-authored 461 publications receiving 80651 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul J. Crutzen include University of Oxford & National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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The Production of Methane From Solid Wastes
H. G. Bingemer,Paul J. Crutzen +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, an analysis is presented of possible worldwide production of methane from anaerobic decay of organic municipal and industrial wastes in landfills, and the amount of methane released to the atmosphere from this source may now be in the range of 30-70×106 T/yr, which is between 6% and 18% of the total CH4 source.
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A two‐dimensional photochemical model of the atmosphere: 2. The tropospheric budgets of the anthropogenic chlorocarbons CO, CH4, CH3Cl and the effect of various NO x sources on tropospheric ozone
Paul J. Crutzen,Louis T. Gidel +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the influence of industrial sources from industry, lightning, the stratosphere, and aircraft on the tropospheric distributions of NOx, HNO3, and O3 was analyzed.
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Atmospheric Change: An Earth System Perspective
TL;DR: The Earth and its Driving Forces: Earth Data and Physical Constants. Answers to Selected Exercises and Answers to the Questionnaire as mentioned in this paper, the last few hundred years of global change: The Last Several Decades.
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Civil Aircraft for the regular investigation of the atmosphere based on an instrumented container: The new CARIBIC system
Carl A. M. Brenninkmeijer,Paul J. Crutzen,F. Boumard,T. Dauer,Barbara Dix,Ralf Ebinghaus,D. Filippi,Hubertus Fischer,Harald Franke,Udo Frieß,Jost Heintzenberg,Frank Helleis,M. Hermann,H. H. Kock,C. Koeppel,Jos Lelieveld,Markus Leuenberger,Bengt G. Martinsson,S. Miemczyk,H. P. Moret,Hung N. Nguyen,Peter Nyfeler,David E. Oram,Debbie O’Sullivan,Stuart A. Penkett,U. Platt,M. Pupek,M. Ramonet,B. Randa,M. . Reichelt,T. S. Rhee,J. Rohwer,K. Rosenfeld,D. Scharffe,Hans Schlager,Ulrich Schumann,Franz Slemr,Detlev Sprung,Paul Stock,R. Thaler,Francesco L. Valentino,P. F. J. van Velthoven,A. Waibel,A. Wandel,K. Waschitschek,Alfred Wiedensohler,Irène Xueref-Remy,Andreas Zahn,U. Zech,Helmut Ziereis +49 more
TL;DR: CARIBIC as mentioned in this paper is a flying observatory for the measurement of atmospheric gases and trace compounds onboard a Boeing 767-300 ER of LTU International Airways during long-distance flights from 1997 to 2002.
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Fire in the environment : the ecological, atmospheric, and climatic importance of vegetation fires : report of the Dahlem Workshop, held in Berlin, 15-20 March 1992
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of fire on atmospheric chemistry is discussed. But the authors focus on the effects of fire in the combustion process in vegetation and do not consider the effect of fires in the management of fire.