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Syedul Hoque
Syedul Hoque
Institute for Environmental Physics, Universität Bremen
Потвърден имейл адрес: iup.physik.uni-bremen.de
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Intercomparison of NO2, O4, O3 and HCHO slant column measurements by MAX-DOAS and zenith-sky UV–visible spectrometers during CINDI-2
K Kreher, M Van Roozendael, F Hendrick, A Apituley, E Dimitropoulou, ...
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 13 (5), 2169-2208, 2020
1122020
Comprehensive assessment of PM2.5 physicochemical properties during the Southeast Asia dry season (southwest monsoon)
MF Khan, NA Sulong, MT Latif, MSM Nadzir, N Amil, DFM Hussain, V Lee, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 121 (24), 14,589-14,611, 2016
692016
First MAX‐DOAS observations of formaldehyde and glyoxal in Phimai, Thailand
HMS Hoque, H Irie, A Damiani
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 123 (17), 9957-9975, 2018
422018
Physicochemical factors and sources of particulate matter at residential urban environment in Kuala Lumpur
F Khan, MT Latif, L Juneng, N Amil, MS Mohd Nadzir, HM Syedul Hoque
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 65 (8), 958-969, 2015
402015
Characterization and source apportionment of particle number concentration at a semi-urban tropical environment
MF Khan, MT Latif, N Amil, L Juneng, N Mohamad, MSM Nadzir, ...
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 22, 13111-13126, 2015
332015
Simultaneous observations by sky radiometer and MAX-DOAS for characterization of biomass burning plumes in central Thailand in January–April 2016
H Irie, HMS Hoque, A Damiani, H Okamoto, AM Fatmi, P Khatri, ...
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 12 (1), 599-606, 2019
292019
First simultaneous observations of formaldehyde and glyoxal by MAX-DOAS in the Indo-Gangetic Plain region
HMS Hoque, H Irie, A Damiani, P Rawat, M Naja
Sola 14, 159-164, 2018
202018
Continuous multi-component MAX-DOAS observations for the planetary boundary layer ozone variation analysis at Chiba and Tsukuba, Japan, from 2013 to 2019
H Irie, D Yonekawa, A Damiani, HMS Hoque, K Sudo, S Itahashi
Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 8 (1), 31, 2021
122021
Peculiar COVID-19 effects in the Greater Tokyo Area revealed by spatiotemporal variabilities of tropospheric gases and light-absorbing aerosols
A Damiani, H Irie, DA Belikov, S Kaizuka, HMS Hoque, RR Cordero
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 22 (18), 12705-12726, 2022
102022
Volatile organic compound analysis by sorbent tube-thermal desorption-gas chromatography: A review
MF Khan, M Sahani, MSM Nadzir, LC Yik, HMS Hoque, HH Abd Hamid, ...
Int J Eng Technol (UAE) 7 (3.14 Special Issue 14), 165-175, 2018
102018
Primary evaluation of the GCOM-C aerosol products at 380 nm using ground-based sky radiometer observations
HMS Hoque, H Irie, A Damiani, M Momoi
Remote Sensing 12 (16), 2661, 2020
72020
Multi-axis differential optical absorption spectroscopy (MAX-DOAS) observations of formaldehyde and nitrogen dioxide at three sites in Asia and comparison with the global …
HMS Hoque, K Sudo, H Irie, A Damiani, M Naja, AM Fatmi
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 22 (18), 12559-12589, 2022
62022
Introducing new lightning schemes into the CHASER (MIROC) chemistry–climate model, Geosci. Model Dev., 15, 5627–5650
Y He, HMS Hoque, K Sudo
52022
Variabilities in PM2. 5 and black carbon surface concentrations reproduced by aerosol optical properties estimated by in-situ data, ground based remote sensing and modeling
A Damiani, H Irie, K Yamaguchi, HMS Hoque, T Nakayama, Y Matsumi, ...
Remote Sensing 13 (16), 3163, 2021
52021
Intercomparison of NO2, O4, O3 and HCHO slant column measurements by MAX-DOAS and zenith-sky UV-Visible spectrometers, Atmos
K Kreher, M Van Roozendael, F Hendrick, A Apituley, E Dimitropoulou, ...
Meas. Tech. Discuss., submitted, 2019
42019
Utilizing Continuous Multi-Component MAX-DOAS Observations for the Near-Surface Ozone Sensitivity Diagnosis at Chiba and Tsukuba, Japan for 2013-2019
H Irie, D Yonekawa, A Damiani, HMS Hoque, K Sudo, S Itahashi
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, A201-01, 2020
32020
Introducing new lightning schemes into the CHASER (MIROC) chemistry climate model
Y He, HMS Hoque, K Sudo
Geoscientific Model Development Discussions 2022, 1-27, 2022
22022
Model and observational datasets used for evaluating CHASER simulated formaldehyde (HCHO) abundances in 2019 and 2020.
HMS Hoque
(No Title), 2023
12023
Evaluating CHASER V4. 0 global formaldehyde (HCHO) simulations using satellite, aircraft, and ground-based remote-sensing observations
HMS Hoque, K Sudo, H Irie, Y He, MF Khan
Geoscientific Model Development 17 (14), 5545-5571, 2024
2024
Variabilities in PM2. 5 and black carbon concentrations reproduced by aerosol optical properties estimated from ground-based observations
A Damiani, H Irie, H Hoque, T Nakayama, Y Matsumi, Y Kondo, A daSilva
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2021, A55G-1479, 2021
2021
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