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Rodolphe Zander

Rodolphe Zander

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
58
Citations
9865
World Ranking
3330
National Ranking
50

Overview

Rodolphe Zander was affiliated with the University of Liège in Belgium during their career. The scientist's work focused on various aspects of their field without specific details on main fields, subfields, or topics of study publicly available.

There are no records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues linked to their academic output. Similarly, no book publications or awards have been documented in the available data.

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Rodolphe Zander is deceased. The profile reflects a factual overview based solely on the limited and structured data accessible.

Best Publications

  • Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE): Mission overview.

    P. F. Bernath;C.T. Mcelroy;M. C. Abrams;C.D. Boone

  • MIPAS: an instrument for atmospheric and climate research

    H. Fischer;M. Birk;C. Blom;B. Carli

  • Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion: 2002

    S. A. Montzka;P. J. Fraser;J. H. Butler;D. M. Cunnold

  • Northern and southern hemisphere ground-based infrared spectroscopic measurements of tropospheric carbon monoxide and ethane

    Curtis P. Rinsland;Nicholas B. Jones;Brian J. Connor;Jennifer A. Logan

  • The Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy (ATMOS) Experiment: Deployment on the ATLAS Space Shuttle Missions

    Michael R. Gunson;M. M. Abbas;M. C. Abrams;M. Allen

  • Measurements of CH4, N2O, CO, H2O, and O3 in the middle atmosphere by the Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy experiment on Spacelab 3

    M. R. Gunson;C. B. Farmer;R. H. Norton;Rodolphe Zander

  • Measurements of odd nitrogen compounds in the stratosphere by the ATMOS experiment on Spacelab 3

    J. M. Russell;C. B. Farmer;C. P. Rinsland;Rodolphe Zander

  • Ground‐based infrared spectroscopic measurements of carbonyl sulfide: Free tropospheric trends from a 24‐year time series of solar absorption measurements

    Curtis P. Rinsland;Aaron Goldman;Emmanuel Mahieu;Rodolphe Zander

  • Correlations of stratospheric abundances of NO y , O3, N2O, and CH4 derived from ATMOS measurements

    H. A. Michelsen;G. L. Manney;M. R. Gunson;Rodolphe Zander

  • Secular increase of the total vertical column abundance of carbon monoxide above central Europe since 1950

    Rodolphe Zander;Philippe Demoulin;D.H. Ehhalt;U. Schmidt

  • Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy (ATMOS) Experiment Version 3 data retrievals

    Fredrick W. Irion;Michael R. Gunson;Geoff C. Toon;Albert Y. Chang

  • Infrared spectroscopic measurements of halogenated source gases in the stratosphere with the ATMOS instrument

    Rodolphe Zander;C. P. Rinsland;C. B. Farmer;R. H. Norton

  • The 1985 chlorine and fluorine inventories in the stratosphere based on ATMOS observations at 30° north latitude

    Rodolphe Zander;Michael R. Gunson;Crofton B. Farmer;Curtis P. Rinsland

  • Long-term trends of inorganic chlorine from ground-based infrared solar spectra: Past increases and evidence for stabilization

    C. P. Rinsland;E. Mahieu;R. Zander;N. B. Jones

  • Multiyear infrared solar spectroscopic measurements of HCN, CO, C2H6, and C2H2 tropospheric columns above Lauder, New Zealand (45 S Latitude)

    Curtis P. Rinsland;Nicholas B. Jones;Brian J. Connor;Stephen W. Wood

  • Infrared spectroscopic measurements of halogenated sink and reservoir gases in the stratosphere with the ATMOS instrument

    O. F. Raper;C. B. Farmer;Rodolphe Zander;J. H. Park

  • Observed Trends in Total Vertical Column Abundances of Atmospheric Gases from IR Solar Spectra Recorded at the Jungfraujoch

    Emmanuel Mahieu;Rodolphe Zander;Luc Delbouille;Philippe Demoulin

  • Free tropospheric CO, C2H6, and HCN above central Europe: Recent measurements from the Jungfraujoch station including the detection of elevated columns during 1998

    C. P. Rinsland;Emmanuel Mahieu;Rodolphe Zander;Philippe Demoulin

  • Validation of ACE-FTS v2.2 measurements of HCl, HF, CCl 3 F and CCl 2 F 2 using space-, balloon- and ground-based instrument observations

    E. Mahieu;P. Duchatelet;P. Demoulin;K. A. Walker;K. A. Walker

  • A Quantitative Assessment of the 1998 Carbon Monoxide Emission Anomaly in the Northern Hemisphere Based on Total Column and Surface Concentration Measurements

    Leonid N. Yurganov;Thomas Blumenstock;E. I. Grechko;Frank Hase

Frequent Co-Authors

Emmanuel Mahieu
Emmanuel Mahieu University of Liège
Curtis P. Rinsland
Curtis P. Rinsland Langley Research Center
Fredrick W. Irion
Fredrick W. Irion Jet Propulsion Lab
M. J. Newchurch
M. J. Newchurch University of Alabama in Huntsville
Crofton B. Farmer
Crofton B. Farmer California Institute of Technology
Ross J. Salawitch
Ross J. Salawitch University of Maryland, College Park
Peter F. Bernath
Peter F. Bernath Old Dominion University
M. De Mazière
M. De Mazière Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy
Gabriele Stiller
Gabriele Stiller Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Kaley A. Walker
Kaley A. Walker University of Toronto

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