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2015

Kato, Shunsuke; Ammann, Markus; Huthwelker, Thomas; Paun, Cristina; Lampimäki, Markus; Lee, Ming-Tao; Rothensteiner, Matthäus; van Bokhoven, Jeroen A. (2015). Quantitative depth profiling of Ce 3+ in Pt/CeO 2 by in situ high-energy XPS in a hydrogen atmosphere. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 17(7), pp. 5078-5083. Royal Society of Chemistry 10.1039/C4CP05643D

2014

Pruyne, Jefferson G.; Lee, Ming-Tao; Fábri, Csaba; Beloqui Redondo, Amaia; Kleibert, Armin; Ammann, Markus; Brown, Matthew A.; Krisch, Maria J. (2014). Liquid–Vapor Interface of Formic Acid Solutions in Salt Water: A Comparison of Macroscopic Surface Tension and Microscopic in Situ X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Measurements. Journal of physical chemistry. C, 118(50), pp. 29350-29360. American Chemical Society 10.1021/jp5056039

Bartels-Rausch, T.; Jacobi, H.-W.; Kahan, T. F.; Thomas, J. L.; Thomson, E. S.; Abbatt, J. P. D.; Ammann, Markus; Blackford, J. R.; Bluhm, H.; Boxe, C.; Domine, F.; Frey, M. M.; Gladich, I.; Guzmán, M. I.; Heger, D.; Huthwelker, Th.; Klán, P.; Kuhs, W. F.; Kuo, M. H.; Maus, S.; ... (2014). A review of air–ice chemical and physical interactions (AICI): liquids, quasi-liquids, and solids in snow. Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 14(3), pp. 1587-1633. European Geosciences Union 10.5194/acp-14-1587-2014

George, Christian; D’Anna, Barbara; Herrmann, Hartmut; Weller, Christian; Vaida, Veronica; Donaldson, D. J.; Bartels-Rausch, Thorsten; Ammann, Markus (2014). Emerging Areas in Atmospheric Photochemistry. In: McNeill, V. Faye; Ariya, Parisa A. (eds.) Atmospheric and Aerosol Chemistry. Topics in Current Chemistry: Vol. 339 (pp. 1-53). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer 10.1007/128_2012_393

Gržinić, Goran; Bartels-Rausch, Thorsten; Birrer, Mario; Türler, Andreas; Ammann, Markus (2014). Production and use of 13N labeled N2O5 to determine gas–aerosol interaction kinetics. Radiochimica acta, 102(11), pp. 1025-1034. De Gruyter 10.1515/ract-2014-2244

Steimer, S. S.; Lampimäki, M.; Coz, E.; Grzinic, G.; Ammann, Markus (2014). The influence of physical state on shikimic acid ozonolysis: a case for in situ microspectroscopy. Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 14(19), pp. 10761-10772. European Geosciences Union 10.5194/acp-14-10761-2014

1999

Ammann, Markus; Siegwolf, Rolf; Pichlmayer, F.; Suter, Marianne; Saurer, Matthias; Brunold, Christian (1999). Estimating the uptake of traffic-derived NO2 from 15N abundance in Norway spruce needles. Oecologia, 118(2), pp. 124-131. Springer 10.1007/s004420050710

1998

von Ballmoos, Peter; Ammann, Markus; Egger, Alfred; Suter, Marianne; Brunold, Christian (1998). NO2-induced nitrate reductase activity in needles of Norway spruce (Picea abies) under laboratory and field conditions. Physiologia Plantarum, 102(4), pp. 596-604. Blackwell 10.1034/j.1399-3054.1998.1020415.x

1997

Brunold, Christian; von Ballmoos, Peter; Nussbaum, Stephan; Ammann, Markus; Stalder, Michael; Schlunegger, Urs Peter; Gfeller, Hans (1997). Uptake and Distribution of NO2 in Norway Spruce (Picea Abies L. Karst.). In: Slanina, Sjaak (ed.) Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange of Pollutants and Trace Substances: Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Biogenic Emissions and of Pollutant Deposition. Transport and Chemical Transformation of Pollutants in the Troposphere: Vol. 4 (pp. 413-419). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 10.1007/978-3-662-03394-4_34

1995

Ammann, Markus; von Ballmoos, Peter; Stalder, Michael; Suter, Marianne; Brunold, Christian (1995). Uptake and assimilation of atmospheric NO2 — N by spruce needles (Picea abies): A field study. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 85(3), pp. 1497-1502. Springer 10.1007/BF00477193

Ammann, Markus; Stalder, M.; Suter, Marianne; Brunold, Christian; Baltensperger, U.; Jost, D. T.; Türler, A,; Gäggeler, H.W. (1995). Tracing uptake and assimilation of NO2 in spruce needles with 13N. Journal of Experimental Botany, 46(11), pp. 1685-1691. Oxford University Press 10.1093/jxb/46.11.1685

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