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Jesse W. Greenslade
Jesse W. Greenslade
University of Wollongong
Atmospheric sciences
Climatology
Southern Hemisphere
Tropospheric ozone
Troposphere
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Australian fire emissions of carbon monoxide estimated by global biomass burning inventories: variability and observational constraints
2021
Maximilien Desservettaz
Jenny A. Fisher
Ashok K. Luhar
Matthew T. Woodhouse
Beata Bukosa
Rebecca R Buchholz
Christine Wiedinmyer
David W. T. Griffith
Paul B. Krummel
Nicholas B. Jones
Jesse W. Greenslade
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Decreasing trend in formaldehyde detected from 20‐year record at Wollongong, Southeast Australia
2019
Geophysical Research Letters
Kaitlyn J. Lieschke
Jenny A. Fisher
Clare Paton-Walsh
Nicholas B. Jones
Jesse W. Greenslade
Sandy Burden
David W. T. Griffith
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Stratospheric ozone intrusion events and their impacts on tropospheric ozone in the Southern Hemisphere
2017
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Jesse W. Greenslade
S. P. Alexander
Robyn Schofield
Jenny A. Fisher
Andrew K. Klekociuk
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Stratospheric ozone intrusion events and their impacts on tropospheric ozone
2017
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Jesse W. Greenslade
S. P. Alexander
Robyn Schofield
Jenny A. Fisher
Andrew K. Klekociuk
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Comparison of biomass burning inventories processed by GEOS-Chem and ACCESS2.0 with total column and satellite data in Australia.
2016
M. Desservettaz
Jenny A. Fisher
Nicholas B. Jones
Beata Bukosa
Jesse W. Greenslade
Ashok K. Luhar
M. Woodhouse
David W. T. Griffith
Voltaire A. Velazco
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