{\rtf1\ansi\deff0\deftab360 {\fonttbl {\f0\fswiss\fcharset0 Arial} {\f1\froman\fcharset0 Times New Roman} {\f2\fswiss\fcharset0 Verdana} {\f3\froman\fcharset2 Symbol} } {\colortbl; \red0\green0\blue0; } {\info {\author Biblio 7.x}{\operator }{\title Biblio RTF Export}} \f1\fs24 \paperw11907\paperh16839 \pgncont\pgndec\pgnstarts1\pgnrestart Long, S R and Klinke, J (2002). A closer look at short waves generated by wave interactions with adverse currents. Gas Transfer at Water Surfaces. American Geophysical Union. 127 121--128\par \par Zappa, C J, Asher, W E, Jessup, A T, Klinke, J and Long, S R (2002). Effect of microscale wave breaking on air-water gas transfer. Gas Transfer at Water Surfaces. American Geophysical Union. 127 23--29\par \par Schimpf, U, J\'e4hne, B and Hau\'dfecker, H (2002). On the investigations of statistical properties of the micro turbulence at the ocean surface. Gas Transfer at Water Surfaces. American Geophysical Union. 127 51--57\par \par Garbe, C S, Hau\'dfecker, H and J\'e4hne, B (2002). Measuring the sea surface heat flux and probability distribution of surface renewal events. Gas Transfer at Water Surfaces. American Geophysical Union. 127 109-114\par \par Bock, E J, Edson, J B, Frew, N M, Hara, T, Hau\'dfecker, H, J\'e4hne, B, McGilles, W R, McKenna, S P, Nelson, R K, Schimpf, U and Uz, B M (2002). Overview of the CoOP experiments: physical and chemical measurements parameterizing air-sea gas transfer. Gas Transfer at Water Surfaces. American Geophysical Union. 127 39--44\par \par Hau\'dfecker, H, Schimpf, U, Garbe, C S and J\'e4hne, B (2002). Physics from IR image sequences: Quantitative analysis of transport models and parameters of air-sea gas transfer. Gas Transfer at Water Surfaces. American Geophysical Union. 127 103--108\par \par Hara, T, Uz, B M, Wei, H, Edson, J B, Frew, N M, McGilles, W R, McKenna, S P, Bock, E J, Hau\'dfecker, H and Schimpf, U (2002). Surface wave observations during CoOP experiments and their relations to air-sea gas transfer. Gas Transfer at Water Surfaces. American Geophysical Union. 127 45--49\par \par }