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GeosChem simulations of the impact on tropospheric O3 from the 2003 Canberra megafires
Train-borne measurements of tropical methane enhancements in Australia Nicholas Jones*, Nicholas Deutscher*, David Griffith*, Chris Miller*, Guergana Guerova*, Clare Paton-Walsh*, Rittich Boah**, Chris Pickett-Heaps*** *School of Chemistry, UOW**School of Earth and Environment, UOW**Harvard University
Paton-Walsh et al, J. Geophys. Res., 110, D24305, doi:10.1029/2005JD006202, 2005Trace gas versus AOD, various Australian forest fires
Figure 4, from Guerova & Jones Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 9, S205S206, 2009.Measured and modelled O3 concentrations, January 2003 Canberra fires
Portable FTIR system in carriageAdelaide to Darwin Ghan train.Train-borne measurements of tropical methane enhancements in Australia
Trip 1, Feb 24 29, 2008, Wet Trip 2, Mar 30 Apr 4, 2008, Wet Trip 3, Sep 28 Oct 1, 2008, Dry
Trip 1, Feb 24 29, 2008 Trip 2, Mar 30 Apr 4, 2008 Darwin, 12SKatherine, 15S
MODIS Wetlands January 2008
MODIS Wetlands May 2008
Blue line: GEOS5 (2x2.5 deg. and 47 level resolution), courtsey of Chris Pickett-Heaps, using the methane simulation module in GEOS-CHEM developed by Jerome Drevet (Switzerland)