1 Schriftenverzeichnis /publication list (Stand: Februar 2021) Prof. Dr. Dirk Offermann 1.) Mauersberger, K., D. Mueller, D. Offermann, and U. von Zahn; Neutral constituents of the upper atmosphere in the altitude range of 110 to 160 km above Sardinia; Space Res., VII, 1150-1158, 1967. 2.) Gross, J., D. Offermann, and U. von Zahn; Neutral particle densities in the lower thermo- sphere as measured by mass spectrometers above Fort Churchill and Sardinia; Space Res., VIII, 920-925, 1968. 3.) Mauersberger, K., D. Mueller, D. Offermann, and U. von Zahn; A mass spectrometric determination of the neutral constituents in the lower thermosphere above Sardinia; J. Geophys. Res., 73, 1071- 076, 1968. 4.) Offermann, D., U. von Zahn, W. Bitterberg, and K. Bruchhausen; Neutral particle density ratios in the thermosphere as derived from mass spectrometric measurements above Sardinia; Space Res., IX, 512-513, 1969. 5.) Bitterberg, W., K. Bruchhausen, D. Offermann, and U. von Zahn; Lower thermosphere composition and density above Sardinia in October 1967; J. Geophys. Res., 75, 5528- 5534, 1970. 6.) Offermann, D. and H. Trinks; A rocket borne mass spectrometer with helium cooled ion source; Rev. Sci. Instr., 42, 1836-1843, 1971. 7.) Offermann, D. and U. von Zahn; Atomic Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in the Lower Thermosphere; J. Geophys. Res., 76, 2520-2522, 1971. 8.) Offermann, D.; On the atomic oxygen measurements by rocketborne mass spectrometers; J. Geophys. Res., 77, 6284-6286, 1972.
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Schriftenverzeichnis /publication list
(Stand: Februar 2021)
Prof. Dr. Dirk Offermann
1.) Mauersberger, K., D. Mueller, D. Offermann, and U. von Zahn; Neutral constituents
of the upper atmosphere in the altitude range of 110 to 160 km above Sardinia;
Space Res., VII, 1150-1158, 1967.
2.) Gross, J., D. Offermann, and U. von Zahn; Neutral particle densities in the lower thermo-
sphere as measured by mass spectrometers above Fort Churchill and Sardinia;
Space Res., VIII, 920-925, 1968.
3.) Mauersberger, K., D. Mueller, D. Offermann, and U. von Zahn; A mass spectrometric
determination of the neutral constituents in the lower thermosphere above Sardinia;
J. Geophys. Res., 73, 1071- 076, 1968.
4.) Offermann, D., U. von Zahn, W. Bitterberg, and K. Bruchhausen; Neutral particle density
ratios in the thermosphere as derived from mass spectrometric measurements
above Sardinia; Space Res., IX, 512-513, 1969.
5.) Bitterberg, W., K. Bruchhausen, D. Offermann, and U. von Zahn; Lower thermosphere
composition and density above Sardinia in October 1967; J. Geophys. Res., 75,
5528- 5534, 1970.
6.) Offermann, D. and H. Trinks; A rocket borne mass spectrometer with helium cooled ion
source; Rev. Sci. Instr., 42, 1836-1843, 1971.
7.) Offermann, D. and U. von Zahn; Atomic Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in the Lower
Thermosphere; J. Geophys. Res., 76, 2520-2522, 1971.
8.) Offermann, D.; On the atomic oxygen measurements by rocketborne mass
spectrometers; J. Geophys. Res., 77, 6284-6286, 1972.
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9.) Offermann, D. and K. U. Grossmann; Neutral composition measurements in the lower
thermosphere by means of a mass spectrometer with helium cooled ion source;
Space Res. XII, 665-673, 1972.
10.) Offermann, D., K. Pelka, and U. von Zahn; Mass spectrometric measurements of minor
constituents in the lower thermosphere; Int. J. Mass Spectrom. Ion Phys., 8,
391-401, 1972.
11.) Offermann, D. and A. Drescher; Atomic oxygen densities in the lower thermosphere as
derived from in-situ 5577 Å Nightolow and mass spectrometer measurements;
J. Geophys. Res., 78, 6690-6700, 1973.
12.) Offermann, D. and K.U. Grossmann; Thermospheric density and composition as
determined by a mass spectrometer with cryo ion source; J. Geophys. Res., 78,
8296- 8304, 1973.
13.) Offermann, D. and T.G. Scholz; Functional tests of a cryo-cooled mass spectrometer
ion source in a supersonic wind tunnel; Rev. Sci. Instr. 44, 1573-1577, 1973.
14.) Offermann, D. and H. Tatarczyk; A cryo-cooled mass spectrometer ion source for
atmospheric composition measurements at supersonic rocket velocities;
Rev. Sci. Instr. 44, 1569-1572, 1973.
15.) Offermann, D.; Composition variations in the lower thermosphere; J. Geophys. Res., 79,
4281-4293, 1974.
16.) Scholz, T.G. and D. Offermann; Measurement of neutral atmospheric composition at 85 -
115 km by mass spectrometer with cryo ion source; J. Geophys. Res., 79, 307-310,
1974.
17.) Offermann, D. and A. Drescher; Reply to: Comment on "atomic oxygen densities in the
lower thermosphere as derived from In Situ 5577-Å Night Airglow and mass spectro-
meter measurements" by T.M. Donahue and B. Guenther; J. Geophys. Res., 80,
221-222, 1975.
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18.) Friedrich, V.H., D. Offermann, H. Trinks, and U. v. Zahn; The cryo mass spectrometer in
the Winter Anomaly Campaign; J. Geophys., 44, 139-146, 1977.
19.) Offermann, D.; A study of the D-region winter anomaly in Western Europe; 1975/76,
J. Geophys., 44, 1-13, 1977.
20.) Offermann, D.; Some results from the European Winter Anomaly Campaign 1975/76, in:
B. Grandal and J.A. Holtet; Dynamical and chemical coupling between the neutral
and ionized atmosphere; Reidel Publ. Comp., Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 235-252,
1977.
21.) Grossmann, K.U. and D. Offermann; Spectrometric measurement of the atomic oxygen
63µm line intensities between 80 km and 180 km; Space Research XVIII, 179-182,
1978.
22.) Grossmann, K.U. and D. Offermann; 63µm atomic oxygen emission as a cooling
mechanism in thermosphere and ionosphere; Nature 276, 594, 1978.
23.) Offermann, D. and K.U. Grossmann; Spectrometric measurements of atomic oxygen
63µm emission in the thermosphere; Geophys. Res. Let., 5, 387-390, 1978.
24.) Trinks, H., D. Offermann, U. von Zahn, and C. Steinhauer; Neutral composition measure-
ments between 90 and 220 km altitude by rocket borne mass spectrometer;
J. Geophys. Res., 83, 2169, 1978.
25.) Becker, M., J. Baete, D. G. Papanikas, V. H. Friedrich, D. Offermann, A. Loidl,
H. Schwentek, and E. V. Thrane; Density and temperature profiles measured
in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere during winter anomaly conditions;
J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 41, 1075, 1979
26.) Krankowsky, D., F. Arnold, V. H. Friedrich, and D. Offermann; Neutral composition
measurements during the Western European Winter Anomaly Campaign 1975/76;
J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 41, 1085, 1979.
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27.) Offermann, D.; Recent advances in the study of D-region winter anomaly; J. Atmos. Terr.
Phys., 41, 735, 1979.
28.) Offermann, D.; An integrated GBR campaign for the study of the D-region winter
anomaly in Western Europe 1975/76; J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 41, 1047, 1979.
29.) Offermann, D., P. Curtis, J. M Cisneros, J. Satrustegui, H. Lauche, G. Rose, and K.
Petzoldt; Atmospheric temperature structure during the Western European Winter
Anomaly Campaign 1975/76; J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 41, 1051, 1979.
30.) Offermann, D.; A winter anomaly campaign in Western Europe; Phil. Trans. R. Soc.
Lond., A 296, 261-268, 1980.
31.) Offermann, D., H.G. Brueckelmann, K.M. Torkar, and H. Widdel; Mesospheric structure
and the D-region winter anomaly; Adv. Space Res., 1, 123-126, 1981.
32.) Offermann, D., V. Friedrich, P. Ross, and U. von Zahn; Neutral gas composition
measurements between 80 and 120 km; Planet. Space Sci., 29, 747, 1981.
33.) Offermann, D., H.G.K. Brueckelmann, J.J. Barnett, K. Labitzke, K.M. Torkar, and
H.U. Widdel; A scale analysis of the D-region winter anomaly; J. Geophys. Res.,
87, 8286-8306, 1982.
34.) Grossmann, K.U., P. Barthol, W. Frings, R. Hennig, and D. Offermann; A new
spectrometric measurement of atmospheric 63µm emission; Adv. Space Res., 2,
111, 1983.
35.) Lemke, D., M. Grewing, D. Offermann, S. Drapatz, and G. Klipping; "GIRL - The German
infrared laboratory for Spacelab"; Adv. Space Res., 2, 123, 1983.
36.) Offermann, D.; The MAP/Globus Campaign 1983, in: Sixth ESA Symposium on
European rocket and balloon programmes and related research; ESA SP-183,
1983.
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37.) Offermann, D., R. Gerndt, G. Lange, and H. Trinks; Variations of mesopause
temperatures in Europe; Adv. Space Res., 3, 21-23, 1983.
38.) Schmidlin, F.J., M. Carlson, D. Offermann, C. R. Philbrick, D. Rees, and H. U. Widdel;
Wind structure and small-scale wind variability in the stratosphere and mesosphere
during the November 1980 Energy Budget Campaign; Adv. Space Res., 2, 125,
1983.
39.) Schmidlin, F. J., C. R. Philbrick, K. U. Grossmann, R. Hennig, G. Lange, D. Krankowsky,
D. Offermann, F. J. Schmidlin, and U. von Zahn; Vertical density and temperature
structure over Northern Europe; Adv. Space Res., 2, 121, 1983.
40.) Philbrick, C.R., J. Barnett, R. Gerndt, D. Offermann, W.R. Pendleton, jr., P. Schlyter,
J.F. Schmidlin, and G. Witt; Temperature measurements during the CAMP program;
Adv.Space Res., 4, 153-156, 1984.
41.) Baker, D.J., A. J. Steed, G. A. Ware, D. Offermann, D., G. Lange, and H. Lauche;
Ground-based atmospheric infrared and visible emission measurements;
J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 47, 133, 1985.
42.) Lemke, D., M. Grewing, P. Preussner, W. Martin, D. Offermann, G. Lange, S. Drapatz,
R. Katterloher, H. Denner, G. Klipping, A. F. Dahl, and K. Proetel; "The German
infrared laboratory GIRL - A progress report"; Adv. Space Res., 5, 11, 1985.
43.) Grossmann, K.U., W. G. Frings, D. Offermann, L. André, E. Kopp, and D. Krankowsky;
Concentrations of H20 and NO in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere at high
latitudes; J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 47, 291, 1985.
44.) Offermann, D.; The Energy Budget Campaign 1980: introductory review; J. Atmos. Terr.
Phys., 47, 1, 1985.
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45.) Philbrick, C.R., F. J. Schmidlin, K. U. Grossmann, G. Lange, D. Offermann, K. D. Baker,
D. Krankowsky, and U.von Zahn; Density and temperature structure over Northern
Europe; J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 47, 159, 1985.
46.) Schmidlin, F.J., M. Carlson, D. Rees, D. Offermann, C. R. Philbrick, and H. U.Widdel;
Wind structure and variability in the middle atmosphere during the November
1980 Energy Budget Campaign; J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 47, 183, 1985.
47.) Brasseur, G. and D. Offermann; Recombination of atomic oxygen near the mesopause:
interpretation of rocket data; J. Geophys. Res., 91, 10,810, 1986.
48.) Offermann, D.; Ist die Atmosphäre veränderlich?, in: Wuppertaler Hochschulkolloquium;
Born-Verlag, 1986.
49.) Brueckelmann, H.G., K. U. Grossmann, and D. Offermann; Rocket-borne measurements
of atmospheric infrared emissions by spectrometric techniques; Adv. Space Res.,
7, (10)43 - (10)46, 1987.
50.) Grossmann, K.U., H.G. Brueckelmann, D. Offermann, P. Schwabbauer, R. Gyger,
K. Kuenzi, G.K. Hartmann, C.A. Barth, R. Thomas, A.F. Chijov, S.P. Perov,
V.A. Yushdov, P. Gloede, and K.H. Grasnik; Middle atmosphere abundances of
water vapor and ozone during MAP/WINE; J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 49, 827-841,
1987.
51.) Grossmann, K.U. and D. Offermann; The CRISTA Experiment on ASTROSPAS; in:
Proc 8th ESA Symp. Europ. Rocket and Balloon Progr., ESA SP-270, 411-415,
1987.
52.) Offermann, D.; The MAP/Globus Campaign 1983: introduction; Planet. Space Sci., 35,
515- 524, 1987.
53.) Offermann, D.; Some results from the MAP/Globus 1983 campaign;Ann. Geophys., 5a,
187-196, 1987.
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54.) Offermann, D., R. Gerndt, and R. Kuechler; Middle atmosphere temperature measure-
ments as compared to atmospheric models; Adv. Space Res., 7, (10)97-(10)104,
1987.
55.) Offermann, D., R. Gerndt, R. Kuechler, K. Baker, W. R. Pendleton, W. Meyer, U. von
Zahn, C. R. Philbrick, and F. J. Schmidlin; Mean state and longterm variations of
temperature in the winter middle atmosphere above northern Scandinavia;
J. Atmos. Terr. Phys., 49, 655-674, 1987.
56.) Offermann, D., H. Rippel. P. Aimedieu, W.A. Matthews, G. Megie, E. Arijs, J. Ingels,
D. Nevejans, F. Arnold, H. Schlager, W. Attmannspacher, J. M. Cisneros,
A.W. Dawkins, D. DeMuer, P. Fabian, F. Karcher, G. Froment, U. Langematz,
R. Reiter, K.W. Rothe, U. Schmidt, and R.J. Thomas; Disturbances of stratospheric
trace gas mixing ratios during the MAP/Globus 1983 campaign; Planet. Space Sci.,
35, 673-684, 1987.
57.) Pommereau, J.P., P. Fabian, G. Flentje, M. Helten, H.W. Patz, F. Karcher, G. Froment,
G. Armand, W. A. Matthews, D. Offermann, P. Rippel, J. P. Naudet, D. Huguenin,
P.C. Simon, W. Peetermans, P. Vandeneede, R. Zander, and G. Roland;
Intercomparison of stratospheric NO2 and NO3 measurements during MAP/Globus
1983; Planet. Space Sci., 35, 615-629, 1987.
58.) Rippel, H., L. Hilbert, M. Jarisch, D. Kampf, D. Offermann, and R. Schneider; Helium-
cooled balloon-borne infrared experiment for measurements of stratospheric trace
gas emissions; Appl. Optics, 26, 3097-3102, 1987.
59.) Simon, P.C., W. Peetermans, E. Plateau, P. Rigaud, J. P. Naudet, D. Huguenin,
D. Offermann, and H. Rippel; Remote sensing ozone measurements from strato-
spheric balloon during MAP/Globus Campaign 1983; Planet. Space Sci., 35, 595-
601, 1987.
60.) Offermann, D.; The DYANA Campaign 1990; Proc. 9. ESA/PAC Symp. Lahnstein, ESA
SP-291, 259-267, Paris, 1989.
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61.) Barthol, P., K.U. Grossmann, and D. Offermann; Telescope design of the CRISTA
SPAS experiment aboard the Space Shuttle; SPIE, 1331, 54-63, 1990.
62.) Offermann, D. and R. Gerndt; Upper mesosphere temperatures from OH* emissions, in:
COSPAR International Reference Atmosphere: 1986, Part II, eds. D. Rees, J.J.
Barnett, and K. Labitzke; Adv. Space Res. Vol. 10. No. 12. pp.217-221, 1990.
63.) Trant, R., K.U. Grossmann, M. Langfermann, and D. Offermann; Cryogenics of the
CRISTA SPAS Experiment aboard the Space Shuttle; Cryogenics 30, 475-480,
1990.
64.) Grossmann, K.U. and D. Offermann; Cryogenic Infrared Spectrometers and Telescopes
for the Atmosphere - CRISTA; Opt. Soc. of America, Technical Digest Series,
Vol. l8, 1991.
65.) Grossmann, K.U., R. Trant und D. Offermann; CRISTA: Ein Helium-gekühltes Infrarot
Teleskop für die Erdatmosphäre; Deutscher Kälte- und Klimatechnischer Verein,