Dominic Heslin- Rees

PhD student
Room: X225
Phone:
Mobile: +46765674091
Dominic.Heslin-Rees@aces.su.se

About me

Arctic aerosols and clouds form the core of my PhD work.  How Arctic aerosol have changed in recent decades, and the factors contributing to these changes is a central theme of the work I carry out at ACESL.   My PhD focuses on data analysis of aerosol and cloud observations centred around the ACTRIS station Zeppelin at Ny-Ålesund.

 

 

Latest scientific papers

Atmospheric composition in the European Arctic and 30 years of the Zeppelin Observatory, Ny-Ålesund

Platt, S. M.; Hov, Ø.; Berg, T.; Breivik, K.; Eckhardt, S.; Eleftheriadis, K.; Evangeliou, N.; Fiebig, M.; Fisher, R.; Hansen, G.; Hansson, H.-C.; Heintzenberg, J.; Hermansen, O.; Heslin-Rees, D.; Holmén, K.; Hudson, S.; Kallenborn, R.; Krejci, R.: Krognes, T.; Larssen, S.; Lowry, D.; Lund Myhre, C.; Lunder, C.; Nisbet, E.; Nizzetto, P. B.; Park, K.-T.; Pedersen, C. A.; Aspmo Pfaffhuber, K.; Röckmann, T.; Schmidbauer, N.; Solberg, S.; Stohl, A.; Ström, J.; Svendby, T.; Tunved, P.; Tørnkvist, K.; van der Veen, C.; Vratolis, S.; Yoon, Y. J.; Yttri, K. E.; Zieger, P.; Aas, W.; Tørseth, K.
2022 | Atmos. Chem. Phys. | 22 (3321-3369)

From a polar to a marine environment: has the changing Arctic led to a shift in aerosol light scattering properties?

2020 | Atmos. Chem. Phys. | 20 (13671-13686)

All publications

Atmospheric Science

The life cycle and impact of tiny atmospheric particles known as aerosols – both indoors as well as outdoors.