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1. Preparation of low-concentration H2 test gas mixtures in ambient air for calibration of H2 sensors

2. Potential value of a rapid syndromic multiplex PCR for the diagnosis of native and prosthetic joint infections: a real-world evidence study

3. Past, present and future rainfall erosivity in central Europe based on convection-permitting climate simulations

4. Past fire dynamics inferred from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and monosaccharide anhydrides in a stalagmite from the archaeological site of Mayapan, Mexico

5. Varying chiral ratio of pinic acid enantiomers above the Amazon rainforest

6. Strong particle production and condensational growth in the upper troposphere sustained by biogenic VOCs from the canopy of the Amazon Basin

7. Measurement report: Large contribution of biomass burning and aqueous-phase processes to the wintertime secondary organic aerosol formation in Xi'an, Northwest China

8. Bromine speciation in volcanic plumes: new in situ derivatization LC-MS method for the determination of gaseous hydrogen bromide by gas diffusion denuder sampling

9. Aqueous-phase reactive species formed by fine particulate matter from remote forests and polluted urban air

10. A multi-purpose, multi-rotor drone system for long-range and high-altitude volcanic gas plume measurements

11. Urban organic aerosol composition in eastern China differs from north to south: molecular insight from a liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (Orbitrap) study

12. Lignin oxidation products in soil, dripwater and speleothems from four different sites in New Zealand

13. Halogen activation in the plume of Masaya volcano: field observations and box model investigations

14. Measurement report: PM2.5-bound nitrated aromatic compounds in Xi'an, Northwest China – seasonal variations and contributions to optical properties of brown carbon

15. Nano-hygroscopicity tandem differential mobility analyzer (nano-HTDMA) for investigating hygroscopic properties of sub-10 nm aerosol nanoparticles

16. Application of time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometry for the real-time measurement of particle-phase organic peroxides: an online redox derivatization–aerosol mass spectrometer (ORD-AMS)

17. Estimating SARS-CoV-2 prevalence from large-scale wastewater surveillance: insights from combined analysis of 44 sites in England

18. Contrasting sources and processes of particulate species in haze days with low and high relative humidity in wintertime Beijing

19. Characterization of the light-absorbing properties, chromophore composition and sources of brown carbon aerosol in Xi'an, northwestern China

20. Shipborne measurements of Antarctic submicron organic aerosols: an NMR perspective linking multiple sources and bioregions

21. Summertime and wintertime atmospheric processes of secondary aerosol in Beijing

22. Determination of n-alkanes, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and hopanes in atmospheric aerosol: evaluation and comparison of thermal desorption GC-MS and solvent extraction GC-MS approaches

23. Are German family practitioners and psychiatrists sufficiently trained to diagnose and treat patients with alcohol problems?

24. Lignin oxidation products as a potential proxy for vegetation and environmental changes in speleothems and cave drip water – a first record from the Herbstlabyrinth, central Germany

25. Physicochemical uptake and release of volatile organic compounds by soil in coated-wall flow tube experiments with ambient air

26. Quantification of lignin oxidation products as vegetation biomarkers in speleothems and cave drip water

27. Black and brown carbon over central Amazonia: long-term aerosol measurements at the ATTO site

28. Synthesis and characterisation of peroxypinic acids as proxies for highly oxygenated molecules (HOMs) in secondary organic aerosol

29. Organosulfates in atmospheric aerosol: synthesis and quantitative analysis of PM2.5 from Xi'an, northwestern China

30. Implementation of electrochemical, optical and denuder-based sensors and sampling techniques on UAV for volcanic gas measurements: examples from Masaya, Turrialba and Stromboli volcanoes

31. Direct measurement of NO3 radical reactivity in a boreal forest

32. Emission of nitrous acid from soil and biological soil crusts represents an important source of HONO in the remote atmosphere in Cyprus

33. Light-induced protein nitration and degradation with HONO emission

34. Real-time detection of highly oxidized organosulfates and BSOA marker compounds during the F-BEACh 2014 field study

35. Daytime formation of nitrous acid at a coastal remote site in Cyprus indicating a common ground source of atmospheric HONO and NO

36. Uptake of gaseous formaldehyde by soil surfaces: a combination of adsorption/desorption equilibrium and chemical reactions

37. Modeling long-term, large-scale sediment storage using a simple sediment budget approach

38. Historic records of organic compounds from a high Alpine glacier: influences of biomass burning, anthropogenic emissions, and dust transport

39. The Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO): overview of pilot measurements on ecosystem ecology, meteorology, trace gases, and aerosols

40. A comparison of HONO budgets for two measurement heights at a field station within the boreal forest in Finland

41. Emission of iodine-containing volatiles by selected microalgae species

42. Determination of alkylamines in atmospheric aerosol particles: a comparison of gas chromatography–mass spectrometry and ion chromatography approaches

43. Suppression of new particle formation from monoterpene oxidation by NOx

44. Biogenic and biomass burning organic aerosol in a boreal forest at Hyytiälä, Finland, during HUMPPA-COPEC 2010

45. Short Communication: Humans and the missing C-sink: erosion and burial of soil carbon through time

46. In situ submicron organic aerosol characterization at a boreal forest research station during HUMPPA-COPEC 2010 using soft and hard ionization mass spectrometry

47. The seaweeds Fucus vesiculosus and Ascophyllum nodosum are significant contributors to coastal iodine emissions

48. Online atmospheric pressure chemical ionization ion trap mass spectrometry (APCI-IT-MSn) for measuring organic acids in concentrated bulk aerosol – a laboratory and field study

49. Iodine emissions from the sea ice of the Weddell Sea

50. Summertime total OH reactivity measurements from boreal forest during HUMPPA-COPEC 2010

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