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Tim Arnold
Researcher at National Physical Laboratory
Publications - 48
Citations - 1986
Tim Arnold is an academic researcher from National Physical Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Greenhouse gas & Global warming. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 46 publications receiving 1561 citations. Previous affiliations of Tim Arnold include Natural History Museum & Met Office.
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History of chemically and radiatively important atmospheric gases from the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment (AGAGE)
Ronald G. Prinn,Ray F. Weiss,Jgor Arduini,Tim Arnold,H. Langley DeWitt,Paul J. Fraser,Anita L. Ganesan,Jimmy Gasore,Christina M. Harth,Ove Hermansen,Jooil Kim,Paul B. Krummel,Shanlan Li,Zoe Loh,Chris Rene Lunder,Michela Maione,Alistair J. Manning,Alistair J. Manning,Ben R. Miller,Blagoj Mitrevski,Jens Mühle,Simon O'Doherty,Sunyoung Park,Stefan Reimann,Matthew Rigby,Takuya Saito,Peter K. Salameh,Roland Schmidt,Peter Simmonds,L. Paul Steele,Martin K. Vollmer,Ray H. J. Wang,Bo Yao,Yoko Yokouchi,Dickon Young,Lingxi Zhou +35 more
TL;DR: The AGAGE (Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment) program as discussed by the authors is a multinational global atmospheric measurement program that is used to measure globally, at high frequency, and at multiple sites all the important species in the Montreal Protocol and all important non-carbon-dioxide (non- CO2 ) gases assessed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ( CO2 is also measured at several sites).
History of Chemically and Radiatively Important Atmospheric Gases from the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment (AGAGE)
Ronald G. Prinn,Ray F. Weiss,Jgor Arduini,Tim Arnold,H. Langley DeWitt,Paul J. Fraser,Anita L. Ganesan,Jimmy Gasore,Christina M. Harth,Ove Hermansen,Jooil Kim,Paul B. Krummel,Shanlan Li,Zoe Loh,Chris Rene Lunder,Michela Maione,Alistair J. Manning,Ben R. Miller,Blagoj Mitrevski,Jens Mühle,O amp,apos,Simon Doherty,Sunyoung Park,Stefan Reimann,Matthew Rigby,Takuya Saito,Peter K. Salameh,Roland Schmidt,Peter Simmonds,L. Paul Steele,Martin K. Vollmer,Ray H. J. Wang,Bo Yao,Yoko Yokouchi,Dickon Young,Lingxi Zhou +36 more
TL;DR: The AGAGE (Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment) program as mentioned in this paper is a multinational global atmospheric measurement program that is used to measure globally, at high-frequency, and at multiple sites all the important species in the Montreal Protocol and all important non-carbon-dioxide (non-CO2) gases assessed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (CO2 is also measured at several sites).
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Atmospheric deposition and isotope biogeochemistry of zinc in ombrotrophic peat
Dominik J. Weiss,Dominik J. Weiss,N. Rausch,T. F. D. Mason,Barry J. Coles,Barry J. Coles,Jamie J. Wilkinson,Jamie J. Wilkinson,Liisa Ukonmaanaho,Tim Arnold,Tiina M. Nieminen +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, zinc isotope ratios were measured in the top sections of dated ombrotrophic peat cores in Finland to investigate their potential as proxies for atmospheric sources and to constrain post depositional processes affecting the geochemical record.
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Application of nontraditional stable-isotope systems to the study of sources and fate of metals in the environment.
Dominik J. Weiss,Mark Rehkdmper,Ronny Schoenberg,Mike J. McLaughlin,Jason K. Kirby,Peter G. C. Campbell,Tim Arnold,John Chapman,Kate Peel,and Simone Gioia +9 more
TL;DR: New instrumentation has opened the door to stable-isotope analysis of heavier elements for environment forensic applications and it is hoped that this work will help improve the quality of forensic investigations.
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Observational evidence for interhemispheric hydroxyl-radical parity
Prabir K. Patra,Prabir K. Patra,Maarten Krol,Stephen A. Montzka,Tim Arnold,Elliot Atlas,Benjamin R. Lintner,Britton B. Stephens,Bin Xiang,James W. Elkins,Paul J. Fraser,A. Ghosh,A. Ghosh,Eric J. Hintsa,Eric J. Hintsa,Dale F. Hurst,Dale F. Hurst,Kentaro Ishijima,Paul B. Krummel,Benjamin R. Miller,Benjamin R. Miller,Kazuyuki Miyazaki,Fred L. Moore,Fred L. Moore,Jens Mühle,Simon O'Doherty,Ronald G. Prinn,L. P. Steele,Masayuki Takigawa,H. J. Wang,Ray F. Weiss,S. C. Wofsy,Dickon Young +32 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that top-down emission estimates of reactive species such as nitrogen oxides in key emitting countries in the NH that are based on a NH/SH OH ratio larger than 1 may be overestimated.