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Susanne Preunkert

Susanne Preunkert

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Earth Science

D-Index
39
Citations
4370
World Ranking
6303
National Ranking
476

Best Publications

  • Levoglucosan levels at background sites in Europe for assessing the impact of biomass combustion on the European aerosol background

    Hans Puxbaum;Alexandre Caseiro;Alexandre Caseiro;Asunción Sánchez-Ochoa;Anne Kasper-Giebl

  • Origin of C2-C5 dicarboxylic acids in the European atmosphere inferred from year-round aerosol study conducted at a west-east transect

    Michel Legrand;Susanne Preunkert;Tiago Oliveira;Casimiro Pio

  • Seasonality of sulfur species (dimethyl sulfide, sulfate, and methanesulfonate) in Antarctica: Inland versus coastal regions

    Susanne Preunkert;Bruno Jourdain;Michel Legrand;Roberto Udisti

  • Sea spray aerosol in central Antarctica. Present atmospheric behaviour and implications for paleoclimatic reconstructions

    R. Udisti;U. Dayan;S. Becagli;M. Busetto

  • Determination of water and alkaline extractable atmospheric humic-like substances with the TU Vienna HULIS analyzer in samples from six background sites in Europe

    T. Feczko;T. Feczko;T. Feczko;Hans Puxbaum;Anne Kasper-Giebl;M. Handler

  • Very high-elevation Mont Blanc glaciated areas not affected by the 20th century climate change

    C. Vincent;E. Le Meur;D. Six;M. Funk

  • Sulfate trends in a Col du Dôme (French Alps) ice core: A record of anthropogenic sulfate levels in the European midtroposphere over the twentieth century

    Susanne Preunkert;Michel Legrand;Dietmar Wagenbach

  • Major 20th century changes of carbonaceous aerosol components (EC, WinOC, DOC, HULIS, carboxylic acids, and cellulose) derived from Alpine ice cores

    Michel Legrand;Susanne Preunkert;M. Schock;Mario Cerqueira

  • Snow optical properties at Dome C (Concordia), Antarctica; implications for snow emissions and snow chemistry of reactive nitrogen

    M. D. King;M. M. Frey;Joseph Erbland

  • Modeling historical long-term trends of sulfate, ammonium, and elemental carbon over Europe: A comparison with ice core records in the Alps

    Hilde Fagerli;Michel Legrand;Susanne Preunkert;Vigdis Vestreng

  • Boreal fire records in Northern Hemisphere ice cores: a review

    Michel Legrand;Joseph McConnell;Hubertus Fischer;Eric W. Wolff

  • A seasonally resolved alpine ice core record of nitrate: Comparison with anthropogenic inventories and estimation of preindustrial emissions of NO in Europe

    Susanne Preunkert;Dietmar Wagenbach;Michel Legrand

  • Year‐round records of sea salt, gaseous, and particulate inorganic bromine in the atmospheric boundary layer at coastal (Dumont d'Urville) and central (Concordia) East Antarctic sites

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  • Col du Dôme (Mt Blanc Massif, French Alps) suitability for ice-core studies in relation with past atmospheric chemistry over Europe

    Susanne Preunkert;Susanne Preunkert;Dietmar Wagenbach;Michel Legrand;Christian Vincent

  • Northward Transport of Saharan Dust Recorded in a Deep Alpine Ice Core

    D. Wagenbach;S. Preunkert;J. Schäfer;W. Jung

  • Year‐round record of surface ozone at coastal (Dumont d'Urville) and inland (Concordia) sites in East Antarctica

    Michel Legrand;S. Preunkert;Benjamin Jourdain;H. Gallée

  • Year-round record of size-segregated aerosol composition in central Antarctica (Concordia station): Implications for the degree of fractionation of sea-salt particles

    Bruno Jourdain;Susanne Preunkert;Omar Cerri;Hélène Castebrunet

  • Alpine ice evidence of a three-fold increase in atmospheric iodine deposition since 1950 in Europe due to increasing oceanic emissions.

    Michel Legrand;Joseph R. McConnell;Susanne Preunkert;Monica Arienzo

  • Water-soluble organic carbon in snow and ice deposited at Alpine, Greenland, and Antarctic sites: a critical review of available data and their atmospheric relevance

    M. Legrand;S. Preunkert;B. Jourdain;J. Guilhermet

  • Interannual variability of dimethylsulfide in air and seawater and its atmospheric oxidation by‐products (methanesulfonate and sulfate) at Dumont d'Urville, coastal Antarctica (1999–2003)

    Susanne Preunkert;Michel Legrand;Bruno Jourdain;Bruno Jourdain;Cyril Moulin

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel Legrand
Michel Legrand University of Lille
Joel Savarino
Joel Savarino Grenoble Alpes University
Dietmar Wagenbach
Dietmar Wagenbach Heidelberg University
Hubert Gallée
Hubert Gallée Grenoble Alpes University
Markus M. Frey
Markus M. Frey British Antarctic Survey
Joseph R. McConnell
Joseph R. McConnell Desert Research Institute
Casimiro Pio
Casimiro Pio University of Aveiro
András Gelencsér
András Gelencsér University of Pannonia

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