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Eran Tas
Eran Tas
Assistant professor, The Hebrew University
Verified email at mail.huji.ac.il - Homepage
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Broadband optical properties of biomass‐burning aerosol and identification of brown carbon chromophores
N Bluvshtein, P Lin, JM Flores, L Segev, Y Mazar, E Tas, G Snider, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 122 (10), 5441-5456, 2017
1592017
Bromine-induced oxidation of mercury in the mid-latitude atmosphere
D Obrist, E Tas, M Peleg, V Matveev, X Faïn, D Asaf, M Luria
Nature Geoscience 4 (1), 22-26, 2011
1372011
Long-Term Measurements of NO3 Radical at a Semiarid Urban Site: 2. Seasonal Trends and Loss Mechanisms
D Asaf, E Tas, D Pedersen, M Peleg, M Luria
Environmental science & technology 44 (15), 5901-5907, 2010
662010
Differential impacts of land use and precipitation on “ecosystem water yield”
S Rohatyn, E Rotenberg, E Ramati, F Tatarinov, E Tas, D Yakir
Water Resources Research 54 (8), 5457-5470, 2018
602018
Atmospheric sulfur flux rates to and from Israel
M Matveev, Valeri, Dayan, Uri ., Tass, Iran. , Peleg
Sci. Total. Environ 291, 143-154, 2002
402002
Frequency and extent of bromine oxide formation over the Dead Sea
E Tas, M Peleg, V Matveev, J Zingler, M Luria
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 110 (D11), 2005
392005
The relative dispersion of cloud droplets: its robustness with respect to key cloud properties
E Tas, A Teller, O Altaratz, D Axisa, R Bruintjes, Z Levin, I Koren
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15 (4), 2009-2017, 2015
372015
On the sensitivity of droplet size relative dispersion to warm cumulus cloud evolution
E Tas, I Koren, O Altaratz
Geophysical Research Letters 39 (13), 2012
302012
Measurement-based modeling of bromine chemistry in the boundary layer: 1. Bromine chemistry at the Dead Sea
E Tas, M Peleg, DU Pedersen, V Matveev, A Pour Biazar, M Luria
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 6 (12), 5589-5604, 2006
302006
Mercury depletion events in the troposphere in mid-latitudes at the Dead Sea, Israel
M Peleg, V Matveev, E Tas, M Luria, RJ Valente, D Obrist
Environmental science & technology 41 (21), 7280-7285, 2007
292007
Observational evidence for involvement of nitrate radicals in nighttime oxidation of mercury
M Peleg, E Tas, D Obrist, V Matveev, C Moore, M Gabay, M Luria
Environmental Science & Technology 49 (24), 14008-14018, 2015
282015
Measurement-based modelling of bromine-induced oxidation of mercury above the Dead Sea
E Tas, D Obrist, M Peleg, V Matveev, X Faïn, D Asaf, M Luria
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12 (5), 2429-2440, 2012
262012
Vertical microclimate heterogeneity and dew formation in semi-closed and naturally ventilated tomato greenhouses
D Jerszurki, T Saadon, J Zhen, N Agam, E Tas, S Rachmilevitch, ...
Scientia Horticulturae 288, 110271, 2021
242021
Investigation of ozone deposition to vegetation under warm and dry conditions near the Eastern Mediterranean coast
Q Li, M Gabay, Y Rubin, S Raveh-Rubin, S Rohatyn, F Tatarinov, ...
Science of the Total Environment 658, 1316-1333, 2019
242019
Measurement-based investigation of ozone deposition to vegetation under the effects of coastal and photochemical air pollution in the Eastern Mediterranean
Q Li, M Gabay, Y Rubin, E Fredj, E Tas
Science of the Total Environment 645, 1579-1597, 2018
212018
Bromine-induced oxidation of mercury in the mid-latitude atmosphere, Nat. Geosci., 4, 22–26
D Obrist, E Tas, M Peleg, V Matveev, X Faïn, D Asaf, M Luria
212011
Predicting net radiation in naturally ventilated greenhouses based on outside global solar radiation for reference evapotranspiration estimation
T Saadon, N Lazarovitch, D Jerszurki, E Tas
Agricultural Water Management 257, 107102, 2021
202021
Measurement-based modeling of bromine chemistry in the Dead Sea boundary layer – Part 2: The influence of NO2 on bromine chemistry at mid-latitude areas
E Tas, M Peleg, DU Pedersen, V Matveev, AP Biazar, M Luria
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 8 (16), 4811-4821, 2008
182008
Frequency and extent of ozone destruction episodes over the Dead Sea, Israel
E Tas, V Matveev, J Zingler, M Luria, M Peleg
Atmospheric Environment 37 (34), 4769-4780, 2003
172003
A single-point modeling approach for the intercomparison and evaluation of ozone dry deposition across chemical transport models (Activity 2 of AQMEII4)
OE Clifton, D Schwede, C Hogrefe, JO Bash, S Bland, P Cheung, M Coyle, ...
Atmospheric chemistry and physics 23 (17), 9911-9961, 2023
152023
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