A. Kerkweg

Publication List Details

Period

2004 - 2009

Number

91

Co-Authors

Bacteria in the global atmosphere – Part 2: Modelling of emissions and transport between different ecosystems (2009)

S. M. Burrows, T. Butler, P. Jöckel, H. Tost, A. Kerkweg, U. Pöschl, ...

Bacteria are constantly being transported through the atmosphere, which may have implications for human health, agriculture, cloud formation, and the dispersal of bacterial species. We simulated the...

Latitudinal variation in the multiphase chemical processing of inorganic halogens and related species over the eastern North and South Atlantic Oceans (2009)

W. C. Keene, M. S. Long, R. Sander, J. R. Maben, A. J. Wall, ...

Volatile inorganic and size-resolved particulate Cl- and Br-species were measured in near-surface air over a broad range of conditions within four distinct regimes (European – EURO, North African...

Latitudinal variation in the multiphase chemical processing of inorganic halogens and related species over the eastern North and South Atlantic Oceans (2009)

W. C. Keene, M. S. Long, R. Sander, J. R. Maben, A. J. Wall, ...

Volatile inorganic and size-resolved particulate Cl- and Br-species were measured in near-surface air over a broad range of conditions within four distinct regimes (European – EURO, North African...

Consistent simulation of bromine chemistry from the marine boundary layer to the stratosphere ? Part 2: Bromocarbons (2008)

Kerkweg, A., Jöckel, P., Warwick, N., Gebhardt, S., Brenninkmeijer, C.A.M., Lelieveld, J.

In this second part of a series of articles dedicated to a detailed analysis of bromine chemistry in the atmosphere we address one (out of two) dominant natural sources of reactive bromine. The two...

Technical Note: Coupling of chemical processes with the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) submodel TRACER (2008)

Jöckel, P., Kerkweg, A., Buchholz-Dietsch, J., Tost, H., Sander, R., Pozzer, A.

The implementation of processes related to chemistry into Earth System Models and their coupling within such systems requires the consistent description of the chemical species involved. We provide a...

Consistent simulation of bromine chemistry from the marine boundary layer to the stratosphere ? Part 2: Bromocarbons (2008)

Kerkweg, A., Jöckel, P., Warwick, N., Gebhardt, S., Brenninkmeijer, C.A.M., Lelieveld, J.

In this second part of a series of articles dedicated to a detailed analysis of bromine chemistry in the atmosphere we address one (out of two) dominant natural sources of reactive bromine. The two...

Technical Note: Coupling of chemical processes with the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) submodel TRACER (2008)

Jöckel, P., Kerkweg, A., Buchholz-Dietsch, J., Tost, H., Sander, R., Pozzer, A.

The implementation of processes related to chemistry into Earth System Models and their coupling within such systems requires the consistent description of the chemical species involved. We provide a...

Consistent simulation of bromine chemistry from the marine boundary layer to the stratosphere, Part I: model description, sea salt aerosols and pH (2008)

Kerkweg, A., Jöckel, P., Pozzer, A., Tost, H., Sander, R., Schulz, M., ...

This is the first article of a series presenting a detailed analysis of bromine chemistry simulated with the atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy. Release from sea salt is an...

Consistent simulation of bromine chemistry from the marine boundary layer to the stratosphere, Part I: model description, sea salt aerosols and pH (2008)

Kerkweg, A., Jöckel, P., Pozzer, A., Tost, H., Sander, R., Schulz, M., ...

This is the first article of a series presenting a detailed analysis of bromine chemistry simulated with the atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy. Release from sea salt is an...

Technical Note: Coupling of chemical processes with the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) submodel TRACER (2008)

P. Jöckel, A. Kerkweg, J. Buchholz-Dietsch, H. Tost, R. Sander, A. Pozzer

The implementation of processes related to chemistry into Earth System Models and their coupling within such systems requires the consistent description of the chemical species involved. We provide a...

Consistent simulation of bromine chemistry from the marine boundary layer to the stratosphere – Part 1: Model description, sea salt aerosols and pH (2008)

A. Kerkweg, P. Jöckel, A. Pozzer, H. Tost, R. Sander, M. Schulz, ...

This is the first article of a series presenting a detailed analysis of bromine chemistry simulated with the atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy. Release from sea salt is an...

Consistent simulation of bromine chemistry from the marine boundary layer to the stratosphere – Part 2: Bromocarbons (2008)

A. Kerkweg, P. Jöckel, N. Warwick, S. Gebhardt, J. Lelieveld

In this second part of a series of articles dedicated to a detailed analysis of bromine chemistry in the atmosphere we address one (out of two) dominant natural sources of reactive bromine. The two...

Consistent simulation of bromine chemistry from the marine boundary layer to the stratosphere, Part I: model description, sea salt aerosols and pH (2008)

A. Kerkweg, P. Jöckel, A. Pozzer, H. Tost, R. Sander, M. Schulz, ...

This is the first article of a series presenting a detailed analysis of bromine chemistry simulated with the atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy. Release from sea salt is an...

Consistent simulation of bromine chemistry from the marine boundary layer to the stratosphere – Part 2: Bromocarbons (2008)

A. Kerkweg, P. Jöckel, N. Warwick, S. Gebhardt, J. Lelieveld

In this second part of a series of articles dedicated to a detailed analysis of bromine chemistry in the atmosphere we address one (out of two) dominant natural sources of reactive bromine. The two...

Consistent simulation of bromine chemistry from the marine boundary layer to the stratosphere – Part 2: Bromocarbons (2008)

A. Kerkweg, P. Jöckel, N. Warwick, S. Gebhardt, J. Lelieveld

In this second part of a series of articles dedicated to a detailed analysis of bromine chemistry in the atmosphere we address one (out of two) dominant natural sources of reactive bromine. The two...

Simulating organic species with the global atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1: a comparison of model results with observations (2007)

A. Pozzer, P. Jöckel, H. Tost, R. Sander, L. Ganzeveld, A. Kerkweg, ...

The atmospheric-chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1 is evaluated with observations of different organic ozone precursors. This study continues a prior analysis which focused primarily...

Global cloud and precipitation chemistry and wet deposition: tropospheric model simulations with ECHAM5/MESSy1 (2007)

H. Tost, P. Jöckel, A. Kerkweg, A. Pozzer, R. Sander, J. Lelieveld

The representation of cloud and precipitation chemistry and subsequent wet deposition of trace constituents in global atmospheric chemistry models is associated with large uncertainties. To improve...

Simulating organic species with the global atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1: a comparison of model results with observations (2007)

A. Pozzer, P. Jöckel, H. Tost, R. Sander, L. Ganzeveld, A. Kerkweg, ...

The atmospheric-chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1 is evaluated with observations of different organic ozone precursors. This study continues a prior analysis which focused primarily...

Global cloud and precipitation chemistry and wet deposition: tropospheric model simulations with ECHAM5/MESSy1 (2007)

H. Tost, P. Jöckel, A. Kerkweg, A. Pozzer, R. Sander, J. Lelieveld

The representation of cloud and precipitation chemistry and subsequent wet deposition of trace constituents in global atmospheric chemistry models is associated with large uncertainties. To improve...

Technical Note: Coupling of chemical processes with the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) submodel TRACER (2007)

Jöckel, P., Kerkweg, A., Buchholz, J., Tost, H., Sander, R., Pozzer, A.

The implementation of processes related to chemistry into Earth System Models and their coupling within such systems requires the consistent description of the chemical species involved. We provide a...

Technical Note: simulation of detailed aerosol chemistry on the global scale using MECCA-AERO (2007)

Kerkweg, A., Sander, R., Tost, H., Jöckel, P., Lelieveld, J.

We present the MESSy submodel MECCA-AERO, which simulates both aerosol and gas phase chemistry with the same mechanism. Including the aerosol phase into the chemistry mechanism increases the...

Global cloud and precipitation chemistry and wet deposition: tropospheric model simulations with ECHAM5/MESSy1 (2007)

Tost, H., Jöckel, P., Kerkweg, A., Pozzer, A., Sander, R., Lelieveld, J.

The representation of cloud and precipitation chemistry and subsequent wet deposition of trace constituents in global atmospheric chemistry models is associated with large uncertainties. To improve...

Simulating organic species with the global atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1: a comparison of model results with observations (2007)

Pozzer, A., Jöckel, P., Tost, H., Sander, R., Ganzeveld, L., Kerkweg, A., ...

The atmospheric-chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1 is evaluated with observations of different organic ozone precursors. This study continues a prior analysis which focused primarily...

Technical Note: Simulation of detailed aerosol chemistry on the global scale using MECCA-AERO (2007)

Kerkweg, A., Sander, R., Tost, H., Jöckel, P., Lelieveld, J.

We present the MESSy submodel MECCA-AERO, which simulates both aerosol and gas phase chemistry within one comprehensive mechanism. Including the aerosol phase into the chemistry mechanism increases...

Global cloud and precipitation chemistry and wet deposition: tropospheric model simulations with ECHAM5/MESSy1 (2007)

Tost, H., Jöckel, P., Kerkweg, A., Pozzer, A., Sander, R., Lelieveld, J.

The representation of cloud and precipitation chemistry and subsequent wet deposition of trace constituents in global atmospheric chemistry models is associated with large uncertainties. To improve...

Simulating organic species with the global atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1: a comparison of model results with observations (2007)

Pozzer, A., Jöckel, P., Tost, H., Sander, R., Ganzeveld, L., Kerkweg, A., ...

The atmospheric-chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1 is evaluated with observations of different organic ozone precursors. This study continues a prior analysis which focused primarily...

Technical Note: Coupling of chemical processes with the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) submodel TRACER (2007)

Jöckel, P., Kerkweg, A., Buchholz, J., Tost, H., Sander, R., Pozzer, A.

The implementation of processes related to chemistry into Earth System Models and their coupling within such systems requires the consistent description of the chemical species involved. We provide a...

Technical Note: simulation of detailed aerosol chemistry on the global scale using MECCA-AERO (2007)

Kerkweg, A., Sander, R., Tost, H., Jöckel, P., Lelieveld, J.

We present the MESSy submodel MECCA-AERO, which simulates both aerosol and gas phase chemistry with the same mechanism. Including the aerosol phase into the chemistry mechanism increases the...

Global cloud and precipitation chemistry and wet deposition: tropospheric model simulations with ECHAM5/MESSy1 (2007)

Tost, H., Jöckel, P., Kerkweg, A., Pozzer, A., Sander, R., Lelieveld, J.

The representation of cloud and precipitation chemistry and subsequent wet deposition of trace constituents in global atmospheric chemistry models is associated with large uncertainties. To improve...

Simulating organic species with the global atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1: a comparison of model results with observations (2007)

Pozzer, A., Jöckel, P., Tost, H., Sander, R., Ganzeveld, L., Kerkweg, A., ...

The atmospheric-chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1 is evaluated with observations of different organic ozone precursors. This study continues a prior analysis which focused primarily...

Technical Note: Simulation of detailed aerosol chemistry on the global scale using MECCA-AERO (2007)

Kerkweg, A., Sander, R., Tost, H., Jöckel, P., Lelieveld, J.

We present the MESSy submodel MECCA-AERO, which simulates both aerosol and gas phase chemistry within one comprehensive mechanism. Including the aerosol phase into the chemistry mechanism increases...

Global cloud and precipitation chemistry and wet deposition: tropospheric model simulations with ECHAM5/MESSy1 (2007)

Tost, H., Jöckel, P., Kerkweg, A., Pozzer, A., Sander, R., Lelieveld, J.

The representation of cloud and precipitation chemistry and subsequent wet deposition of trace constituents in global atmospheric chemistry models is associated with large uncertainties. To improve...

Simulating organic species with the global atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1: a comparison of model results with observations (2007)

Pozzer, A., Jöckel, P., Tost, H., Sander, R., Ganzeveld, L., Kerkweg, A., ...

The atmospheric-chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1 is evaluated with observations of different organic ozone precursors. This study continues a prior analysis which focused primarily...

under a Creative Commons License. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Technical Note: Simulation of detailed aerosol chemistry on the (2007)

A. Kerkweg, H. Tost, P. Jöckel, J. Lelieveld

Abstract. We present the MESSy submodel MECCA-AERO, which simulates both aerosol and gas phase chemistry within one comprehensive mechanism. Including the aerosol phase into the chemistry mechanism...

Simulating organic species with the global atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1: a comparison of model results with observations (2007)

A. Pozzer, P. Jöckel, H. Tost, R. Sander, L. Ganzeveld, A. Kerkweg, ...

The atmospheric-chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1 is evaluated with observations of different organic ozone precursors. This study continues a prior analysis which focused primarily...

Technical Note: Simulation of detailed aerosol chemistry on the global scale using MECCA-AERO (2007)

A. Kerkweg, R. Sander, H. Tost, P. Jöckel, J. Lelieveld

We present the MESSy submodel MECCA-AERO, which simulates both aerosol and gas phase chemistry within one comprehensive mechanism. Including the aerosol phase into the chemistry mechanism increases...

Simulating organic species with the global atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1: a comparison of model results with observations (2007)

A. Pozzer, P. Jöckel, H. Tost, R. Sander, L. Ganzeveld, A. Kerkweg, ...

The atmospheric-chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1 is evaluated with observations of different organic ozone precursors. This study continues a prior analysis which focused primarily...

Global cloud and precipitation chemistry and wet deposition: tropospheric model simulations with ECHAM5/MESSy1 (2007)

H. Tost, P. Jöckel, A. Kerkweg, A. Pozzer, R. Sander, J. Lelieveld

The representation of cloud and precipitation chemistry and subsequent wet deposition of trace constituents in global atmospheric chemistry models is associated with large uncertainties. To improve...

Technical Note: simulation of detailed aerosol chemistry on the global scale using MECCA-AERO (2007)

A. Kerkweg, R. Sander, H. Tost, P. Jöckel, J. Lelieveld

We present the MESSy submodel MECCA-AERO, which simulates both aerosol and gas phase chemistry with the same mechanism. Including the aerosol phase into the chemistry mechanism increases the...

Technical Note: Coupling of chemical processes with the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) submodel TRACER (2007)

P. Jöckel, A. Kerkweg, J. Buchholz, H. Tost, R. Sander, A. Pozzer

The implementation of processes related to chemistry into Earth System Models and their coupling within such systems requires the consistent description of the chemical species involved. We provide a...

Simulating organic species with the global atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1: a comparison of model results with observation (2007)

Pozzer, A., Jöckel, P., Tost, H., Sander, R., Ganzeveld, L.N., Kerkweg, A., ...

The atmospheric-chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1 is evaluated with observations of different organic ozone precursors. This study continues a prior analysis which focused primarily...

Technical note: A new comprehensive SCAVenging submodel for global atmospheric chemistry modelling (2006)

H. Tost, P. Jöckel, A. Kerkweg, R. Sander, J. Lelieveld

We present the new scavenging scheme SCAV, simulating the removal of trace gases and aerosol particles by clouds and precipitation in global atmospheric chemistry models. The scheme is quite flexible...

Technical note: Implementation of prescribed (OFFLEM), calculated (ONLEM), and pseudo-emissions (TNUDGE) of chemical species in the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) (2006)

A. Kerkweg, R. Sander, H. Tost, P. Jöckel

We present the submodels OFFLEM, ONLEM, and TNUDGE for the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy). Prescribed emissions from input files are handled by OFFLEM. ONLEM deals with online-calculated...

Technical Note: An implementation of the dry removal processes DRY DEPosition and SEDImentation in the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) (2006)

A. Kerkweg, J. Buchholz, L. Ganzeveld, A. Pozzer, H. Tost, P. Jöckel

We present the submodels DRYDEP and SEDI for the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy). Dry deposition of gases and aerosols is calculated within DRYDEP, whereas SEDI deals with aerosol particle...

The atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1: consistent simulation of ozone from the surface to the mesosphere (2006)

P. Jöckel, H. Tost, A. Pozzer, C. Brühl, J. Buchholz, L. Ganzeveld, ...

The new Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) describes atmospheric chemistry and meteorological processes in a modular framework, following strict coding standards. It has been coupled to the ECHAM5...

The atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1: consistent simulation of ozone from the surface to the mesosphere (2006)

Jöckel, P., Tost, H., Pozzer, A., Brühl, C., Buchholz, J., Ganzeveld, L., ...

The new Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) describes atmospheric chemistry and meteorological processes in a modular framework, following strict coding standards. It has been coupled to the ECHAM5...

Technical Note: an implementation of the dry removal processes DRY DEPosition and SEDImentation in the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) (2006)

Kerkweg, A., Buchholz, J., Ganzeveld, L., Pozzer, A., Tost, H., Jöckel, P.

We present the submodels DRYDEP and SEDI for the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy). Gas phase and aerosol dry deposition are calculated within DRYDEP, whereas SEDI deals with aerosol particle...

Technical Note: Implementation of prescribed (OFFLEM), calculated (ONLEM), and pseudo-emissions (TNUDGE) of chemical species in the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) (2006)

Kerkweg, A., Sander, R., Tost, H., Jöckel, P.

We present the submodels OFFLEM, ONLEM, and TNUDGE for the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy). Prescribed emissions from input files are handled by OFFLEM. ONLEM deals with online-calculated...

The atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1: consistent simulation of ozone from the surface to the mesosphere (2006)

Jöckel, P., Tost, H., Pozzer, A., Brühl, C., Buchholz, J., Ganzeveld, L., ...

The new Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) describes atmospheric chemistry and meteorological processes in a modular framework, following strict coding standards. It has been coupled to the ECHAM5...

Technical Note: An implementation of the dry removal processes DRY DEPosition and SEDImentation in the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) (2006)

Kerkweg, A., Buchholz, J., Ganzeveld, L., Pozzer, A., Tost, H., Jöckel, P.

We present the submodels DRYDEP and SEDI for the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy). Dry deposition of gases and aerosols is calculated within DRYDEP, whereas SEDI deals with aerosol particle...

Technical note: Implementation of prescribed (OFFLEM), calculated (ONLEM), and pseudo-emissions (TNUDGE) of chemical species in the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) (2006)

Kerkweg, A., Sander, R., Tost, H., Jöckel, P.

We present the submodels OFFLEM, ONLEM, and TNUDGE for the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy). Prescribed emissions from input files are handled by OFFLEM. ONLEM deals with online-calculated...

Technical note: A new comprehensive SCAVenging submodel for global atmospheric chemistry modelling (2006)

Tost, H., Jöckel, P., Kerkweg, A., Sander, R., Lelieveld, J.

We present the new scavenging scheme SCAV, simulating the removal of trace gases and aerosol particles by clouds and precipitation in global atmospheric chemistry models. The scheme is quite flexible...

The atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1: consistent simulation of ozone from the surface to the mesosphere (2006)

Jöckel, P., Tost, H., Pozzer, A., Brühl, C., Buchholz, J., Ganzeveld, L., ...

The new Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) describes atmospheric chemistry and meteorological processes in a modular framework, following strict coding standards. It has been coupled to the ECHAM5...

Technical Note: an implementation of the dry removal processes DRY DEPosition and SEDImentation in the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) (2006)

Kerkweg, A., Buchholz, J., Ganzeveld, L., Pozzer, A., Tost, H., Jöckel, P.

We present the submodels DRYDEP and SEDI for the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy). Gas phase and aerosol dry deposition are calculated within DRYDEP, whereas SEDI deals with aerosol particle...

Technical Note: Implementation of prescribed (OFFLEM), calculated (ONLEM), and pseudo-emissions (TNUDGE) of chemical species in the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) (2006)

Kerkweg, A., Sander, R., Tost, H., Jöckel, P.

We present the submodels OFFLEM, ONLEM, and TNUDGE for the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy). Prescribed emissions from input files are handled by OFFLEM. ONLEM deals with online-calculated...

The atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1: consistent simulation of ozone from the surface to the mesosphere (2006)

Jöckel, P., Tost, H., Pozzer, A., Brühl, C., Buchholz, J., Ganzeveld, L., ...

The new Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) describes atmospheric chemistry and meteorological processes in a modular framework, following strict coding standards. It has been coupled to the ECHAM5...

Technical Note: An implementation of the dry removal processes DRY DEPosition and SEDImentation in the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) (2006)

Kerkweg, A., Buchholz, J., Ganzeveld, L., Pozzer, A., Tost, H., Jöckel, P.

We present the submodels DRYDEP and SEDI for the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy). Dry deposition of gases and aerosols is calculated within DRYDEP, whereas SEDI deals with aerosol particle...

Technical note: Implementation of prescribed (OFFLEM), calculated (ONLEM), and pseudo-emissions (TNUDGE) of chemical species in the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) (2006)

Kerkweg, A., Sander, R., Tost, H., Jöckel, P.

We present the submodels OFFLEM, ONLEM, and TNUDGE for the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy). Prescribed emissions from input files are handled by OFFLEM. ONLEM deals with online-calculated...

Technical note: A new comprehensive SCAVenging submodel for global atmospheric chemistry modelling (2006)

Tost, H., Jöckel, P., Kerkweg, A., Sander, R., Lelieveld, J.

We present the new scavenging scheme SCAV, simulating the removal of trace gases and aerosol particles by clouds and precipitation in global atmospheric chemistry models. The scheme is quite flexible...

Technical Note: Implementation of prescribed (OFFLEM), calculated (ONLEM), and pseudo-emissions (TNUDGE) of chemical species in the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) (2006)

A. Kerkweg, R. Sander, H. Tost, P. Jöckel

We present the submodels OFFLEM, ONLEM, and TNUDGE for the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy). Prescribed emissions from input files are handled by OFFLEM. ONLEM deals with online-calculated...

Technical Note: An implementation of the dry removal processesDRY DEPosition and SEDImentation in the Modular EarthSubmodel System (MESSy) (2006)

Kerkweg, A., Buchholz, J., Ganzeveld, L.N., Pozzer, A., Tost, H., Jöckel, P.

We present the submodels DRYDEP and SEDI for the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy). Dry deposition of gases and aerosols is calculated within DRYDEP, whereas SEDI deals with aerosol particle...

Technical Note: The Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) - a new approach towards Earth System Modeling (2005)

P. Jöckel, R. Sander, A. Kerkweg, H. Tost, J. Lelieveld

The development of a comprehensive Earth System Model (ESM) to study the interactions between chemical, physical, and biological processes, requires coupling of the different domains (land, ocean,...

Technical note: The new comprehensive atmospheric chemistry module MECCA (2005)

R. Sander, A. Kerkweg, P. Jöckel, J. Lelieveld

In this technical note we present the multi-purpose atmospheric chemistry model MECCA. Owing to its versatility and modular structure, it can be used for tropospheric as well as stratospheric...

Technical note: A new comprehensive SCAVenging submodel for global atmospheric chemistry modelling (2005)

Tost, H., Jöckel, P., Kerkweg, A., Sander, R., Lelieveld, J.

We present the new scavenging scheme SCAV, simulating the removal of trace gases and aerosol particles by clouds and precipitation in global atmospheric chemistry models. The scheme is quite flexible...

Technical note: The new comprehensive atmospheric chemistry module MECCA (2005)

Sander, R., Kerkweg, A., Jöckel, P., Lelieveld, J.

In this technical note we present the multi-purpose atmospheric chemistry model MECCA. Owing to its versatility and modular structure, it can be used for tropospheric as well as stratospheric...

Technical Note: The Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) - a new approach towards Earth System Modeling (2005)

Jöckel, P., Sander, R., Kerkweg, A., Tost, H., Lelieveld, J.

The development of a comprehensive Earth System Model (ESM) to study the interactions between chemical, physical, and biological processes, requires coupling of the different domains (land, ocean,...

Technical note: A new comprehensive SCAVenging submodel for global atmospheric chemistry modelling (2005)

Tost, H., Jöckel, P., Kerkweg, A., Sander, R., Lelieveld, J.

We present the new scavenging scheme SCAV, simulating the removal of trace gases and aerosol particles by clouds and precipitation in global atmospheric chemistry models. The scheme is quite flexible...

Technical note: The new comprehensive atmospheric chemistry module MECCA (2005)

Sander, R., Kerkweg, A., Jöckel, P., Lelieveld, J.

In this technical note we present the multi-purpose atmospheric chemistry model MECCA. Owing to its versatility and modular structure, it can be used for tropospheric as well as stratospheric...

Technical Note: The Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) - a new approach towards Earth System Modeling (2005)

Jöckel, P., Sander, R., Kerkweg, A., Tost, H., Lelieveld, J.

The development of a comprehensive Earth System Model (ESM) to study the interactions between chemical, physical, and biological processes, requires coupling of the different domains (land, ocean,...

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2005)

P. Jöckel, A. Kerkweg, H. Tost, J. Lelieveld

Abstract. The development of a comprehensive Earth System Model (ESM) to study the interactions between chemical, physical, and biological processes, requires coupling of the different domains (land,...

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Technical note: The new comprehensive atmospheric chemistry module MECCA (2005)

A. Kerkweg, P. Jöckel, J. Lelieveld

Abstract. In this technical note we present the multi-purpose atmospheric chemistry model MECCA. Owing to its versatility and modular structure, it can be used for tropospheric as well as...

Technical note: A new comprehensive SCAVenging submodel for global atmospheric chemistry modelling (2005)

H. Tost, P. Jöckel, A. Kerkweg, R. Sander, J. Lelieveld

We present the new scavenging scheme SCAV, simulating the removal of trace gases and aerosol particles by clouds and precipitation in global atmospheric chemistry models. The scheme is quite flexible...