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Chris Rene Lunder is affiliated with the Norwegian Institute for Air Research in Norway. Their research primarily focuses on atmospheric and environmental sciences, with a strong emphasis on atmospheric chemistry and aerosol studies.

Their work spans several fields of study, including:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Environmental Science

More specifically, their subfields of study cover:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Earth-Surface Processes
  • Environmental Engineering

Lunder's main research topics include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Aeolian processes and effects

The scientist has contributed significantly to several high-impact publication venues, notably:

  • OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Environment International
  • Atmospheric Environment X

Among recent papers featuring their involvement are:

  • European aerosol phenomenology − 8: Harmonised source apportionment of organic aerosol using 22 Year-long ACSM/AMS datasets (2022) in Environment International
  • A European aerosol phenomenology - 7: High-time resolution chemical characteristics of submicron particulate matter across Europe (2021) in Atmospheric Environment X
  • A Synthesis Inversion to Constrain Global Emissions of Two Very Short Lived Chlorocarbons: Dichloromethane, and Perchloroethylene (2020) in Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Atmospheric composition in the European Arctic and 30 years of the Zeppelin Observatory, Ny-Ålesund (2022) in Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Atmospheric new particle formation characteristics in the Arctic as measured at Mount Zeppelin, Svalbard, from 2016 to 2018 (2020) in Atmospheric chemistry and physics

Chris Rene Lunder frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Simon O'Doherty
  • Dickon Young
  • Martin K. Vollmer
  • Paul B. Krummel
  • Jens Mühle

Best Publications

  • Historical greenhouse gas concentrations for climate modelling (CMIP6)

    Malte Meinshausen;Malte Meinshausen;Elisabeth Vogel;Alexander Nauels;Katja Lorbacher

  • Arctic smoke – record high air pollution levels in the European Arctic due to agricultural fires in Eastern Europe in spring 2006

    A. Stohl;T. Berg;T. Berg;J. F. Burkhart;J. F. Burkhart;A. M. Fjǽraa

  • Characterization and intercomparison of aerosol absorption photometers: result of two intercomparison workshops

    T. Müller;J.S. Henzing;G. De Leeuw;G. De Leeuw;G. De Leeuw;A. Wiedensohler

  • 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

  • An analytical inversion method for determining regional and global emissions of greenhouse gases: Sensitivity studies and application to halocarbons

    A. Stohl;P. Seibert;J. Arduini;S. Eckhardt

  • Pan-Arctic enhancements of light absorbing aerosol concentrations due to North American boreal forest fires during summer 2004

    A. Stohl;E. Andrews;E. Andrews;J. F. Burkhart;C. Forster

  • European aerosol phenomenology - 8: Harmonised source apportionment of organic aerosol using 22 Year-long ACSM/AMS datasets.

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  • Observations of 1,1‐difluoroethane (HFC‐152a) at AGAGE and SOGE monitoring stations in 1994–2004 and derived global and regional emission estimates

    B. R. Greally;A. J. Manning;S. Reimann;A. McCulloch

  • Pan-Arctic enhancement of light absorbing aerosol concentration due to North American boreal forest fires during summer 2004

    A. Stohl;E. Andrews;J. F. Burkhart;C. Forster

  • ACTRIS ACSM intercomparison - Part 1: Reproducibility of concentration and fragment results from 13 individual Quadrupole Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitors (Q-ACSM) and consistency with co-located instruments

    Vincent Crenn;Jean Sciare;Jean Sciare;Philip L. Croteau;Stéphanie Verlhac

  • ACTRIS ACSM intercomparison - Part 2: Intercomparison of ME-2 organic source apportionment results from 15 individual, co-located aerosol mass spectrometers

    R. Fröhlich;V. Crenn;A. Setyan;C. A. Belis

  • Long-term monitoring of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) at the Norwegian Troll station in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica

    Roland Kallenborn;Roland Kallenborn;Knut Breivik;Knut Breivik;Sabine Eckhardt;Chris Rene Lunder

  • Reconciling reported and unreported HFC emissions with atmospheric observations

    Mark F. Lunt;Matthew Rigby;Anita L. Ganesan;Alistair J. Manning

  • A European aerosol phenomenology - 6: Scattering properties of atmospheric aerosol particles from 28 ACTRIS sites

    Marco Pandolfi;Lucas Alados-Arboledas;Andrés Alastuey;Marcos Andrade

  • Atmospheric composition in the European Arctic and 30 years of the Zeppelin Observatory, Ny-Ålesund

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  • Recent Trends in Stratospheric Chlorine From Very Short-Lived Substances

    Ryan Hossaini;Elliot Atlas;Sandip S. Dhomse;Martyn P. Chipperfield

  • A European aerosol phenomenology - 7: high-time resolution chemical characteristics of submicron particulate matter across Europe

    M. Bressi;F. Cavalli;J.P. Putaud;R. Fröhlich

  • Arctic smoke record high air pollution levels in the European Arctic due to agricultural fires in Eastern Europe

    A. Stohl;T. Berg;J. F. Burkhart;J. F. Burkhart;A. M. Fjæraa

  • Optimal estimation of the surface fluxes of methyl chloride using a 3-D global chemical transport model

    Xue Xiao;Xue Xiao;Ronald G. Prinn;Paul J. Fraser;Peter G Simmonds

  • Atmospheric histories and global emissions of the anthropogenic hydrofluorocarbons HFC‐365mfc, HFC‐245fa, HFC‐227ea, and HFC‐236fa

    Martin K. Vollmer;Benjamin R. Miller;Matthew Rigby;Stefan Reimann

  • Global and regional emission estimates for HCFC-22

    E. Saikawa;M. Rigby;M. Rigby;R.G. Prinn;SA Montzka

  • A European aerosol phenomenology-6: Scattering properties of atmospheric aerosol particles from 28 ACTRIS sites [Discussion paper]

    Marco Pandolfi;Lucas Alados-Arboledas;Andrés Alastuey;Marcos Andrade

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin K. Vollmer
Martin K. Vollmer Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
Simon O'Doherty
Simon O'Doherty University of Bristol
Paul B. Krummel
Paul B. Krummel Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Stefan Reimann
Stefan Reimann Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
Ray F. Weiss
Ray F. Weiss University of California, San Diego
Jens Mühle
Jens Mühle University of California, San Diego
Paul J. Fraser
Paul J. Fraser Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Peter K. Salameh
Peter K. Salameh University of California, San Diego
Peter Simmonds
Peter Simmonds University of Oxford

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