Paul J. Crutzen - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • Jan Zalasiewicz, Mark Williams, Will Steffen, Paul Crutzen (2010) The New World of the Anthropocene Environmental Science & Technology, 2010, 44 (7), pp 2228–2231.
  • Ramanathan, V.; Crutzen, P.J.; Kiehl, J.T.; Rosenfeld, D. (2001). "Aerosols, Climate, and the Hydrological Cycle". Science 294 (5549): 2119–2124. Bibcode 2001Sci...294.2119R. doi:10.1126/science.1064034. PMID 11739947.
  • Ramanathan, V.; Crutzen, P.J.; Lelieveld, J.; Mitra, A.P.; Althausen, D.; et al. (2001). "Indian Ocean Experiment: An integrated analysis of the climate forcing and effects of the great Indo-Asian haze". Journal of Geophysical Research 106 (D22): 28,371–28,398. Bibcode 2001JGR...10628371R. doi:10.1029/2001JD900133. http://www-abc-asia.ucsd.edu/APMEX/Ram%20et%20al-INDOEX-JGR-2001.pdf.
  • Barrie, L.A.; Bottenheim, J.W.; Schnell, R.C.; Crutzen, P.J.; Rasmussen, R.A. (1998). "Ozone destruction and photochemical reactions at polar sunrise in the lower Arctic atmosphere". Nature 334 (6178): 138–141. Bibcode 1988Natur.334..138B. doi:10.1038/334138a0.
  • Andreae, M.O.; Crutzen, P.J. (1997). "Atmospheric Aerosols: Biogeochemical Sources and Role in Atmospheric Chemistry". Science 276 (5315): 1052–1058. doi:10.1126/science.276.5315.1052.
  • Dentener, F.J.; Carmichael, G.R.; Zhang, Y.; Lelieveld, J.; Crutzen, P.J. (1996). "Role of mineral aerosol as a reactive surface in the global troposphere". Journal of Geophysical Research 101 (D17): 22,869–22,889.
  • Crutzen, P.J.; Andreae, M.O. (1990). "Biomass Burning in the Tropics: Impact on Atmospheric Chemistry and Biogeochemical Cycles". Science 250 (4988): 1669–1678. Bibcode 1990Sci...250.1669C. doi:10.1126/science.250.4988.1669. PMID 17734705.
  • Crutzen, P.J.; Birks, J.W. (1982). "The atmosphere after a nuclear war: Twilight at noon". Ambio (Allen Press) 11 (2/3): 114–125. JSTOR 4312777.

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