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Thomas Karl
Researcher at University of Innsbruck
Publications - 194
Citations - 17774
Thomas Karl is an academic researcher from University of Innsbruck. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isoprene & Eddy covariance. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 173 publications receiving 15527 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Karl include University of Colorado Boulder & National Center for Atmospheric Research.
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Estimates of global terrestrial isoprene emissions using MEGAN (Model of Emissions of Gases and Aerosols from Nature)
TL;DR: The Model of Emissions of Gases and Aerosols from Nature (MEGAN) is used to quantify net terrestrial biosphere emission of isoprene into the atmosphere as mentioned in this paper.
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Emission factors for open and domestic biomass burning for use in atmospheric models
S. K. Akagi,Robert J. Yokelson,Christine Wiedinmyer,Matthew J. Alvarado,Jeffrey S. Reid,Thomas Karl,John D. Crounse,Paul O. Wennberg +7 more
TL;DR: This paper presented an up-to-date, comprehensive tabulation of EF for known pyrogenic species based on measurements made in smoke that has cooled to ambient temperature, but not yet undergone significant photochemical processing.
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An Introduction to Trends in Extreme Weather and Climate Events: Observations, Socioeconomic Impacts, Terrestrial Ecological Impacts, and Model Projections*
Gerald A. Meehl,Thomas Karl,David R. Easterling,Stanley A. Changnon,Roger A. Pielke,David Changnon,Jenni L. Evans,Pavel Ya. Groisman,Thomas R. Knutson,Kenneth E. Kunkel,Linda O. Mearns,Camille Parmesan,Roger S. Pulwarty,Terry L. Root,Richard T. Sylves,P. H. Whetton,Francis W. Zwiers +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present some indications from observations concerning how climatic extremes may have changed in the past and how they could change in the future either due to natural climate fluctuations or under conditions of greenhouse gas-induced warming.
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Emissions from biomass burning in the Yucatan
Robert J. Yokelson,John D. Crounse,Peter F. DeCarlo,Peter F. DeCarlo,Thomas Karl,Shawn Urbanski,Elliot Atlas,Teresa Campos,Yohei Shinozuka,Vladimir N. Kapustin,Antony D. Clarke,Andrew J. Weinheimer,D. J. Knapp,Denise D. Montzka,John S. Holloway,Petter Weibring,Frank Flocke,W. Zheng,Darin W. Toohey,Paul O. Wennberg,Christine Wiedinmyer,L. Mauldin,Alan Fried,Dirk Richter,James Walega,Jose L. Jimenez,Kouji Adachi,Peter R. Buseck,Samuel R. Hall,Richard E. Shetter +29 more
TL;DR: The first detailed field measurements of biomass burning (BB) emissions in the Northern Hemisphere tropics as part of the MILAGRO project were made by two instrumented aircraft were the National Center for Atmospheric Research C-130 and a University of Montana/US Forest Service Twin Otter.
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Sensitivity and specificity of atmospheric trace gas detection by proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry
Joost A. de Gouw,Joost A. de Gouw,Carsten Warneke,Thomas Karl,Gunter Eerdekens,Carina van der Veen,Ray Fall,Ray Fall +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a combination of gas chromatography and Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometer (PTR-MS) is used to detect volatile organic compounds (VOCs).