TROPOS in the media

scienceblog.com: Pine forest smell helps keep planet cool

Leipzig, 03.04.2014

The 33 co-authors also include Felipe Lopez-Hilfiker and Ben Lee, both at the UW, and researchers from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, the Institute for Tropospheric Research in Germany, Aerodyne Research Inc. in Massachusetts, and Tampere University of Technology in Finland.

NATURE: A large source of low-volatility secondary organic aerosol

Leipzig, 03.04.2014

ikael Ehn, Joel A. Thornton, Einhard Kleist, Mikko Sipila, Heikki Junninen, Iida Pullinen, Monika Springer, Florian Rubach, Ralf Tillmann, Ben Lee, Felipe Lopez-Hilfiker, Stefanie Andres, Ismail-Hakki Acir, Matti Rissanen, Tuija Jokinen, Siegfried Schobesberger, Juha Kangasluoma, Jenni Kontkanen, Tuomo Nieminen, Theo Kurtén, Lasse B. Nielsen, Solvejg Jørgensen, Henrik G. Kjaergaard, Manjula Canagaratna, Miikka Dal Maso, Torsten Berndt, Tuukka Petäjä, Andreas Wahner, Veli-Matti Kerminen, Markku Kulmala, Douglas R. Worsnop, Jürgen Wildt & Thomas F. Mentel (2014): A large source of low-volatility secondary organic aerosol. NATURE, 506. 27 February 2014

rdmag.com: New gas-phase compounds form organic particle ingredients

Leipzig, 03.04.2014

Scientists have made an important step in order to better understand the relationships between vegetation and climate. So-called extremely low-volatility organic compounds, which are produced by plants, have been detected for the first time during field and laboratory experiments in Finland and Germany.