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M. De Mazière is affiliated with the Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy in Belgium. Their research primarily focuses on atmospheric sciences, with an emphasis on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. The scientist's work spans several key subfields, including Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Spectroscopy, Mechanics of Materials, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

The main topics of their research activity include:

  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds

M. De Mazière has published extensively, with frequent contributions to journals such as Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Remote Sensing, Earth System Science Data, and the Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres.

Prominent recent papers include:

  • TROPOMI-Sentinel-5 Precursor formaldehyde validation using an extensive network of ground-based Fourier-transform infrared stations (2020, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques)
  • Ubiquitous atmospheric production of organic acids mediated by cloud droplets (2021, Nature)
  • Validation of methane and carbon monoxide from Sentinel-5 Precursor using TCCON and NDACC-IRWG stations (2021, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques)
  • Intercomparison of low- and high-resolution infrared spectrometers for ground-based solar remote sensing measurements of total column concentrations of CO 2, CH 4, and CO (2020, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques)
  • New ground-based Fourier-transform near-infrared solar absorption measurements of XCO 2, XCH 4 and XCO at Xianghe, China (2020, Earth System Science Data)

The scientist often collaborates with other researchers such as Bavo Langerock, Minqiang Zhou, Corinne Vigouroux, Rigel Kivi, and Mahesh Kumar Sha, indicating an active role in joint research efforts within their field.

Best Publications

  • Importance of secondary sources in the atmospheric budgets of formic and acetic acids

    F. Paulot;D. Wunch;J. D. Crounse;G. C. Toon

  • The Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC): history, status and perspectives

    Martine De Mazière;Anne M. Thompson;Michael J. Kurylo;Jeannette D. Wild

  • Four years of ground-based MAX-DOAS observations of HONO and NO 2 in the Beijing area

    F. Hendrick;J.-F. Müller;K. Clémer;K. Clémer;P. Wang

  • Satellite evidence for a large source of formic acid from boreal and tropical forests

    T. Stavrakou;J.-F. Müller;J. Peeters;A. Razavi

  • Multiple wavelength retrieval of tropospheric aerosol optical properties from MAXDOAS measurements in Beijing

    K. Clémer;M. Van Roozendael;C. Fayt;F. Hendrick

  • The Greenhouse Gas Climate Change Initiative (GHG-CCI): Comparison and quality assessment of near-surface-sensitive satellite-derived CO2 and CH4 global data sets

    M Buchwitz;Markus Reuter;O Schneising;Hartmut Boesch

  • Measuring atmospheric composition change

    Paolo Laj;J. Klausen;M. Bilde;C. Plaß-Duelmer

  • Global observations of tropospheric BrO columns using GOME-2 satellite data

    N. Theys;M. Van Roozendael;F. Hendrick;X. Yang

  • Past changes in the vertical distribution of ozone – Part 3: Analysis and interpretation of trends

    Neil R. P Harris;B Hassler;B Hassler;F Tummon;G E Bodeker

  • Data assimilation of satellite-retrieved ozone, carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide with ECMWF's Composition-IFS

    A. Inness;A. M. Blechschmidt;I. Bouarar;S. Chabrillat

  • Ubiquitous atmospheric production of organic acids mediated by cloud droplets.

    B. Franco;T. Blumenstock;C. Cho;Lieven Clarisse

  • Geophysical validation of MIPAS-ENVISAT operational ozone data

    U. Cortesi;J. C. Lambert;C. de Clercq;G. Bianchini

  • Validation of ozone measurements from the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE)

    E. Dupuy;K.A. Walker;K.A. Walker;J. Kar;C.D. Boone

  • Comparisons between SCIAMACHY and ground-based FTIR data for total columns of CO, CH 4 , CO 2 and N 2 O

    B. Dils;M. de Mazière;J. F. Müller;T. Blumenstock

  • Trend analysis of greenhouse gases over Europe measured by a network of ground-based remote FTIR instruments

    T Gardiner;A Forbes;M De Maziere;C Vigouroux

  • Consistent evaluation of ACOS-GOSAT, BESD-SCIAMACHY, CarbonTracker, and MACC through comparisons to TCCON

    Susan Kulawik;Debra Wunch;Christopher O'Dell;Christian Frankenberg

  • First space-based derivation of the global atmospheric methanol emission fluxes

    T. Stavrakou;A. Guenther;A. Razavi;L. Clarisse

  • The greenhouse gas climate change initiative (GHG-CCI): Comparative validation of GHG-CCI SCIAMACHY/ENVISAT and TANSO-FTS/GOSAT CO2 and CH4 retrieval algorithm products with measurements from the TCCON

    B Dils;M Buchwitz;Markus Reuter;O Schneising

  • CO measurements from the ACE-FTS satellite instrument: data analysis and validation using ground-based, airborne and spaceborne observations

    Cathy Clerbaux;Maya George;Solène Turquety;K. A. Walker;K. A. Walker

  • Composition of the Venus mesosphere measured by Solar Occultation at Infrared on board Venus Express

    A.C. Vandaele;M. De Mazière;R. Drummond;A. Mahieux

  • Maïdo observatory: a new high-altitude station facility at Reunion Island (21° S, 55° E) for long-term atmospheric remote sensing and in situ measurements

    J.-L. Baray;J.-L. Baray;Y. Courcoux;P. Keckhut;T. Portafaix

Frequent Co-Authors

Emmanuel Mahieu
Emmanuel Mahieu University of Liège
M. Van Roozendael
M. Van Roozendael Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy
Nicholas B. Jones
Nicholas B. Jones University of Wollongong
Justus Notholt
Justus Notholt University of Bremen
Kaley A. Walker
Kaley A. Walker University of Toronto
David W. T. Griffith
David W. T. Griffith University of Wollongong
Jean-Christopher Lambert
Jean-Christopher Lambert Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy
Ralf Sussmann
Ralf Sussmann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Florence Goutail
Florence Goutail Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Cathy Clerbaux
Cathy Clerbaux Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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