Brigitte Buchmann mainly investigates Meteorology, Aerosol, Atmospheric sciences, Environmental chemistry and Particle number. In the field of Meteorology, her study on Air quality index and Trace gas overlaps with subjects such as Seasonality and Spatial variability. She performs integrative study on Aerosol and Plateau in her works.
Her Atmospheric sciences study focuses on Troposphere in particular. Her Environmental chemistry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Mass spectrum, Mass spectrometry, Fossil fuel and Combustion. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including NOx, Fraction and Pollutant.
Her main research concerns Atmospheric sciences, Meteorology, Troposphere, Air pollution and Remote sensing. Her Atmospheric sciences study incorporates themes from Atmospheric chemistry and Aerosol. Her Aerosol research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Environmental chemistry and Manganese.
Her work on Air mass and In situ as part of general Meteorology research is often related to Seasonality and Context, thus linking different fields of science. Her work in Troposphere covers topics such as Ozone which are related to areas like Nitrous oxide. Her study in Air pollution is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Metallurgy, Particulates, Environmental engineering and Air quality index.
Brigitte Buchmann spends much of her time researching Atmosphere, Remote sensing, Atmospheric sciences, Surface ozone and Carbon dioxide. Atmosphere is a subfield of Meteorology that Brigitte Buchmann investigates. Within one scientific family, Brigitte Buchmann focuses on topics pertaining to Trace gas under Remote sensing, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Plume, Zenith and Imaging spectrometer.
She studies Ozone layer, a branch of Atmospheric sciences. Her research investigates the connection with Carbon dioxide and areas like Environmental chemistry which intersect with concerns in Methane. Her research in Ozone intersects with topics in Stratosphere and Troposphere.
Brigitte Buchmann mainly focuses on Carbon dioxide, Waste management, Analytical chemistry, Remote sensing and Spectrum analyzer. Her Analytical chemistry research incorporates elements of Trace gas and Methane.
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Source apportionment of submicron organic aerosols at an urban site by factor analytical modelling of aerosol mass spectra
V. A. Lanz;M. R. Alfarra;Urs Baltensperger;B. Buchmann.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2007)
Source attribution of submicron organic aerosols during wintertime inversions by advanced factor analysis of aerosol mass spectra.
Valentin A. Lanz;M. Rami Alfarra;Urs Baltensperger;Brigitte Buchmann.
Environmental Science & Technology (2008)
Characterising seasonal variations and spatial distribution of ambient PM10 and PM2.5 concentrations based on long-term Swiss monitoring data
Robert Gehrig;Brigitte Buchmann.
Atmospheric Environment (2003)
Nitrogen oxide measurements at rural sites in Switzerland : Bias of conventional measurement techniques
M. Steinbacher;C. Zellweger;B. Schwarzenbach;S. Bugmann.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2007)
PM10 emission factors for non-exhaust particles generated by road traffic in an urban street canyon and along a freeway in Switzerland
N. Bukowiecki;N. Bukowiecki;P. Lienemann;M. Hill;M. Furger.
Atmospheric Environment (2010)
A 2.5 year's source apportionment study of black carbon from wood burning and fossil fuel combustion at urban and rural sites in Switzerland
H. Herich;C. Hueglin;B. Buchmann.
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (2011)
Determination of biogenic and fossil CO2 emitted by waste incineration based on 14CO2 and mass balances
J Mohn;Sönke Szidat;J Fellner;H Rechberger.
Bioresource Technology (2008)
Assessment of parameters describing representativeness of air quality in-situ measurement sites
Stephan Henne;Dominik Brunner;Doris Folini;Sverre Solberg.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2010)
Summertime NO y speciation at the Jungfraujoch, 3580 m above sea level, Switzerland
C. Zellweger;M. Ammann;B. Buchmann;P. Hofer.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2000)
Long-term observation of real-world road traffic emission factors on a motorway in Switzerland
Christoph Hueglin;Brigitte Buchmann;Rudolf O. Weber.
Atmospheric Environment (2006)
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