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The ALE/GAGE/AGAGE Network., 2008.
Australian carbon tetrachloride emissions in a global context." Environmental Chemistry 11, no. 1 (2014): 77-88.
"Atmospheric three-dimensional inverse modeling of regional industrial emissions and global oceanic uptake of carbon tetrachloride." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10, no. 21 (2010): 10421-10434.
"Atmospheric histories and growth trends of C₄F₁₀, C₅F₁₂, C₆F₁₄, C₇F₁₆ and C₈F₁₈." Atmos. Chem. Phys. 12, no. 9 (2012): 4313-4325.
"Atmospheric histories and global emissions of the anthropogenic hydrofluorocarbons HFC-365mfc, HFC-245fa, HFC-227ea, and HFC-236fa." Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 116, no. D8 (2011): D08304.
"Atmospheric histories and global emissions of halons H-1211 (CBrClF2), H-1301 (CBrF3), and H-2402 (CBrF2CBrF2)." Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 121 (2016): 3663-3686.
"Atmospheric histories and emissions of chlorofluorocarbons CFC-13 (CClF3), ΣCFC-114 (C2Cl2F4), and CFC-115 (C2ClF5)." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 18 (2018): 979-1002.
"Atmospheric abundance and global emissions of perfluorocarbons CF4, C2F6 and C3F8 since 1800 inferred from ice core, firn, air archive and in situ measurements." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 16 (2016): 11733-11754.
"The Antarctic Ozone Hole during 2013." Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal 65, no. 2 (2015).
"The Antarctic ozone hole during 2012." Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal 64 (2014): 131-330.
"The Antarctic ozone hole during 2011." Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal 64 (2014): 293-311.
"The Antarctic ozone hole during 2010." Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal 61 (2011): 253-267.
"The Antarctic ozone hole during 2008 and 2009." Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal 60 (2011): 77-90.
"AGAGE Observations of Methyl Bromide and Methyl Chloride at Mace Head, Ireland, and Cape Grim, Tasmania, 1998–2001." Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry 47, no. 3 (2004): 243-269.
"Abundances, emissions, and loss processes of the long-lived and potent greenhouse gas octafluorooxolane (octafluorotetrahydrofuran, c-C4F8O) in the atmosphere." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 19 (2019): 3481-3492.
"Abrupt reversal in emissions and atmospheric abundance of HCFC-133a (CF3CH2Cl)." Geophysical Research Letters 42 (2015): 8702-8710.
"Atmospheric Monitoring [Chapter 15]." In Geologically Storing Carbon: Learning from the Otway Project Experience, edited by P. Cook., 2014.
"Atmospheric Constituents and Radiative Forcing [Section 8]." In Climate Science Update: A Report to the 2011 Garnaut Review, edited by T.D. Keenan and H.A. Cleugh, 61-68. Australian Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, 2011.
"Archiving of Cape Grim air 2005-2006." In Baseline Atmospheric Program (Australia) 2005-2006, edited by P. B. Krummel, J. M. Cainey and N. Derek, 55-56. Melbourne: Australian Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, 2007.
"Archiving of Cape Grim air 2005-2006." In Baseline Atmospheric Program (Australia) 2005-2006, edited by P. B. Krummel, J. M. Cainey and N. Derek, 55-56. Melbourne: Australian Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, 2007.
"Archiving of Cape Grim air 2003-2004." In Baseline Atmospheric Program (Australia) 2003-2004, edited by P. B. Krummel, J. M. Cainey and N. Derek, 55-56. Melbourne: Australian Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, 2006.
"The AGAGE in situ program for non-CO2 greenhouse gases at Cape Grim, 2005-2006: methane, nitrous oxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen, CFCs, HCFCs, HFCs, PFCs, halons, chlorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride." In Baseline Atmospheric Program (Australia) 2005-2006, edited by J. M. Cainey, N. Derek and P. B. Krummel, 65-77. Melbourne: Australian Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, 2007.
"The AGAGE in situ program for non-CO2 greenhouse gases at Cape Grim, 2005-2006: methane, nitrous oxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen, CFCs, HCFCs, HFCs, PFCs, halons, chlorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride." In Baseline Atmospheric Program (Australia) 2005-2006, edited by J. M. Cainey, N. Derek and P. B. Krummel, 65-77. Melbourne: Australian Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, 2007.
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