Andreas Engel mainly investigates Environmental science, Stratosphere, Atmospheric sciences, Troposphere and Climatology. Among his Environmental science studies, you can observe a synthesis of other disciplines of science such as Environmental chemistry, Middle latitudes, Ozone, Ozone layer and Water vapor. His research in Stratosphere intersects with topics in Greenhouse gas, Mixing ratio and Altitude.
In general Atmospheric sciences study, his work on Polar vortex often relates to the realm of Chlorine, thereby connecting several areas of interest. The Tropopause research he does as part of his general Troposphere study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Bromine, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His study looks at the intersection of Climatology and topics like Trace gas with Potential temperature.
Andreas Engel mostly deals with Atmospheric sciences, Environmental science, Stratosphere, Troposphere and Climatology. The concepts of his Atmospheric sciences study are interwoven with issues in Ozone, Arctic and Altitude. His Stratosphere study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Middle latitudes and Mixing ratio.
His work carried out in the field of Mixing ratio brings together such families of science as Air mass and Atmospheric chemistry. His work on Chemical transport model as part of general Troposphere study is frequently connected to Dibromomethane, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. In the field of Climatology, his study on Brewer-Dobson circulation overlaps with subjects such as Growth rate, On board and Tropics.
His main research concerns Environmental science, Atmospheric sciences, Stratosphere, Troposphere and Trace gas. His research integrates issues of Air mass and Atmospheric chemistry in his study of Atmospheric sciences. His study looks at the relationship between Stratosphere and fields such as Effects of high altitude on humans, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
His primary area of study in Troposphere is in the field of Tropopause. His study in Trace gas is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Northern Hemisphere and Climate model. His Ozone depletion study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Gas chromatography, Analytical chemistry and Mixing ratio.
His primary scientific interests are in Stratosphere, Atmospheric sciences, Environmental science, Trace gas and Northern Hemisphere. Andreas Engel interconnects Ozone and Atmospheric chemistry in the investigation of issues within Atmospheric sciences. His work on Ozone depletion, Montreal Protocol and Ozone layer as part of general Ozone research is often related to TRACER, thus linking different fields of science.
Combining a variety of fields, including Environmental science, Effects of high altitude on humans, Climatology, Microwave Limb Sounder and Atmosphere, are what the author presents in his essays. His work deals with themes such as Climate model and Troposphere, which intersect with Trace gas. His studies deal with areas such as Atmospheric circulation, Middle latitudes, Atmospheric model and ECHAM as well as Northern Hemisphere.
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Inverse Modeling of Global and Regional CH4 Emissions Using SCIAMACHY Satellite Retrievals
Peter Bergamaschi;Christian Frankenberg;Jan Fokke Meirink;Maarten Krol;Maarten Krol.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2009)
Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 2002
S. A. Montzka;P. J. Fraser;J. H. Butler;D. M. Cunnold.
(2003)
Age of stratospheric air unchanged within uncertainties over the past 30 years
A. Engel;T. Möbius;H. Bönisch;U. Schmidt.
Nature Geoscience (2009)
Ozone-Depleting Substances (ODSs) and Related Chemicals
S.A Montzka;S Reimann;A Engel;K Krüger.
In: Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 2010, Chapter 1. World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, pp. 1-112. (2011)
Update on Ozone-Depleting Substances (ODSs) and Other Gases of Interest to the Montreal Protocol
A. Engel;M. Rigby;James B. Burkholder;Rafael Pedro Fernandez.
Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion (2019)
A Potent Greenhouse Gas Identified in the Atmosphere: SF5CF3
W. T. Sturges;T. J. Wallington;M. D. Hurley;K. P. Shine.
Science (2000)
Prospective screening by a panfungal polymerase chain reaction assay in patients at risk for fungal infections: implications for the management of febrile neutropenia.
Holger Hebart;Jürgen Löffler;Heike Reitze;Andreas Engel.
British Journal of Haematology (2000)
Distribution of halon-1211 in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere and the 1994 total bromine budget
P. R. Wamsley;J. W. Elkins;D. W. Fahey;G. S. Dutton.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1998)
Anakinra in patients with treatment-resistant adult-onset Still's disease: four case reports with serial cytokine measurements and a review of the literature.
Ina Kötter;Alexander Wacker;Silvia Koch;Jörg Henes.
Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism (2007)
Diagnostic value of procalcitonin serum levels in neutropenic patients with fever: comparison with interleukin-8.
Andreas Engel;Gerald Steinbach;Peter Kern;Winfried V. Kern.
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases (1999)
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