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         Atmospheric Chemistry:     more books (100)
  1. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics: From Air Pollution to Climate Change by John H. Seinfeld, Spyros N. Pandis, 2006-08-11
  2. Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry by Daniel Jacob, 1999-12-21
  3. Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry by Peter V. Hobbs, 2001-02-15
  4. Fundamentals of Atmospheric Aerosol Chemistry by Erno Meszaros, 1999-08
  5. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics: From Air Pollution to Climate Change by John H. Seinfeld, Spyros N. Pandis, 1997-10
  6. Atmospheric Chemistry: Models and Predictions for Climate and Air Quality by Christine S. Sloane, T. W. Tesche, 1991-03-16
  7. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics: From Air Pollution to Climate Change by John H. Seinfeld, Spyros N. Pandis, 1997-10
  8. Chemistry of the Upper and Lower Atmosphere: Theory, Experiments, and Applications by Barbara J. Finlayson-Pitts, Jr., James N. Pitts, 1999-11
  9. Basic Physical Chemistry for the Atmospheric Sciences by Peter V. Hobbs, 2000-09-25
  10. Atmospheric Science, Volume 92, Second Edition: An Introductory Survey (International Geophysics) by John M. Wallace, Peter V. Hobbs, 2006-02-01
  11. Atmospheric Chemistry and Global Change
  12. Global Aspects of Atmospheric Chemistry (Topics in Physical Chemistry)
  13. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics of Air Pollution by John H. Seinfeld, 1986-01
  14. Atmospheric Chemistry in a Changing World

1. NCAR/Atmospheric Chemistry Division
The overall scientific goal of ACD is to identify and quantify the natural and anthropogenic processes that regulate the chemical composition of the troposphere and middle atmosphere and to assess future changes caused by human activities.
http://www.acd.ucar.edu/
Satellite Data Instrumentation Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling ACD is a division of the National Center for Atmospheric Research
1850 Table Mesa DR, PO Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80305

2. PMEL Atmospheric Chemistry
U.S. Dept. of Commerce / NOAA / OAR / PMEL / atmospheric chemistry. At NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) A homepage of information describing the PMELJISAO atmospheric chemistry
http://saga.pmel.noaa.gov/
U.S. Dept. of Commerce / NOAA / OAR / PMEL / Atmospheric Chemistry
At NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL)
A homepage of information describing the:
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PMEL Homepage

Last update: 21 January 2004

3. Atmospheric Chemistry Air Quality Glossary
atmospheric chemistry Glossary. 2003 Version. The definitions in this glossary were initially generated by the students in a senior
http://www.shsu.edu/~chemistry/Glossary/glos.html
Atmospheric Chemistry Glossary
2003 Version The definitions in this glossary were initially generated by the students in a senior level class studying air quality and atmospheric chemistry at Sam Houston State University during the spring of 1995 in a course entitled Environmental Science 440/Chemistry 442, AIR QUALITY. In the main, they wrote these definitions as part of a class requirement. The references found at the end of most entries are an effort to supply additional resources for each of the terms. No supposition of comprehensiveness or absolute correctness can be assumed in any way. Many of the glossary entries have hypertext links to other sites on the InterNet. These external links were valid in the Spring semester of 2002 and are updated and augmented each year.
Click on a letter to find definitions that begin with that letter.
A B C D ... Z Here is an example of an entry. There is a link to another site on the InterNet for the entry itself: Photochemical Smog - Natural and artificially emitted hydrocarbons in the presence of oxides of nitrogen undergo photochemical reactions which produce a cloud of toxic chemicals including ozone and a variety of caustic agents. This process is powered by sunlight and some of the products, such as ozone, reach a peak soon after photon flux from the sun reaches a maximum around midday. The thermal inversions often associated with some cities can lead to a dangerous buildup of smog in urban areas. Human deaths have been attributed to photochemical smog since the Industrial Revolution in cities such as London and New York. [Science; v.241; p.1473; 1988.] [Atmospheric Environment. Part A, General Topics; v.26A; p.625; 1992.]

4. Airsite - Atmospheric Chemistry On The Web
The goal of this site is to provide a focal point for information on atmospheric chemistry research related to ozone formation in urban and regional areas
http://airsite.unc.edu/

5. Atmospheric Chemistry Program
Security and Privacy Notice. The atmospheric chemistry Program (ACP) is a Global Change Research program sponsored by the Environmental Sciences Division of the U.S. Department of Energy ( DOE)
http://www.atmos.anl.gov/ACP
Security and Privacy Notice
The Atmospheric Chemistry Program (ACP) is a Global Change Research program sponsored by the Environmental Sciences Division of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
The overall objective of the ACP is to provide DOE with advanced information on the atmospheric environment that is required for long-range energy planning. The research is carried out primarily at four DOE laboratories and approximately twelve universities and non-DOE labs. The thrusts of this research are on regional and continental chemistry and fate of tropospheric air pollutants, extracontinental and global chemistry and fate of tropospheric air pollutants, and aerosol genesis. Laboratory studies emphasize rate and equilibrium processes. Field studies are conducted with aircraft and surface measurements on reaction chemistry, advective influences on the chemical composition of chemistry, and air-surface exchange processes. Modeling efforts address both chemistry and dynamics on regional and global scales.
ACP Projects
The G-1 Research Aircraft
Field Program Information
Publications by ACP Participants
Information from Past Science Meetings
Links to ACP-Related Data Sets

6. Centre For Atmospheric Chemistry
At the University of York, Ontario, CAC was formed to foster cooperative research in atmospheric chemistr
http://www.cac.yorku.ca/

7. University Of Rhode Island/Center For Atmospheric Chemistry Studies
Welcome to the WWW server of the Center for atmospheric chemistry Studies at the University of Rhode Island / Graduate School of Oceanography.
http://euros.gso.uri.edu/
Welcome to the WWW server of the Center for Atmospheric Chemistry Studies at the University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography. If you can't use the buttons above, information about CACS is available in the following categories:
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Box 46 (CACS)
Graduate School of Oceanography
University of Rhode Island
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Narragansett, RI 02882-1197
tel: (401)874-6834
fax: (401)874-6898
email: www@euros.gso.uri.edu
CACS WWW Server usage statistics Prepared by: Ruth Platner Last revised on 17 December 1996

8. URL TRANSFER
A Core Project of the International GeosphereBiosphere Programme (IGBP), In Cooperation with IAMAS Commission on atmospheric chemistry and Global Pollution.
http://www.igac.unh.edu/
You are being transfered to the new home for IGAC.

9. SPEA Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratory
Research in our group focuses on the characterization of the chemical mechanisms in the atmosphere that influence regional air quality and global climate change.
http://www.indiana.edu/~atmoslab/
Welcome to the Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratory! School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA)
Department of Chemistry

Atmospheric Science Program,
Department of Geography
Research in our group focuses on the characterization of the chemical mechanisms in the atmosphere that influence regional air quality and global climate change. An accurate understanding of this chemistry is essential to assess, control and predict the impact of anthropogenic perturbations on the chemical and radiative properties of the atmosphere. Research projects in our group involve laboratory experiments that isolate important chemical reactions and field measurements and computer modeling of the atmosphere.
School of Public and Environmental Affairs

1315 E. 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405
Last updated: June 14, 2003
Comments: atmoslab
2003, The Trustees of Indiana University

10. Research In Atmospheric Chemistry At Leeds
Research in atmospheric chemistry at Leeds. Links to other W3 servers in the area of Global Change Atmosphere. atmospheric chemistry International Research Site.
http://www.chem.leeds.ac.uk/Atmospheric/intro.html
Research in Atmospheric Chemistry at Leeds
We are currently involved in a wide range of studies, both modelling and experimental, with relevance to tropospheric and stratospheric processes.
Access points to other servers
National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory
The UK DETR have been funding automated monitoring of air quality at several urban and rural sites around the British Isles. The data gathered from these automated sites are posted hourly to the Air Quality pages.

11. Atmospheric Chemistry And Dynamics Branch
atmospheric chemistry and Dynamics Branch. NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA USA.
http://geo.arc.nasa.gov/sgg.html
Atmospheric Chemistry
and Dynamics Branch
NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA USA
Comments and suggestions Search this site The Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics Branch (Code SGG) conducts scientific research on important environmental issues in stratospheric chemistry and ozone depletion, strastospheric-troposphere exchange, pertubations in the chemical composition of the troposphere, and climatic changes from clouds, aerosols, and greenhouse gases. The SGG effort includes: a) development and deployment of sensitive, state-of-art instruments on airborne platforms (including aircraft, balloons, and uninhabited aerial vehicules, UAV's), b) modeling of chemistry, dynamics, and radiative transfer processes to understand and elucidate controlling mechanisms, c) science team support of spacecraft measurements of earth atmospheric processes, and d) advocacy, planning and execution of selected field projects for the Office of Earth Science. SGG is organized into four groups: 1) Chemistry, 2) Dynamics, 3) Sunphotometer-Satellite, and 4) Project Management.
Research Areas
Chemistry
Dynamics
Sunphotometer-Satellite
Project Management
Go to Earth Science Division Ames Research Center NASA ESD Information Exchange Group (esd@gaia.arc.nasa.gov)

12. Atmospheric Chemistry Air Quality Glossary
atmospheric chemistry Glossary. 2003 Version a senior level class studying air quality and atmospheric chemistry at Sam Houston State University during the spring of
http://unx1.shsu.edu/~chemistry/Glossary/glos.html
Atmospheric Chemistry Glossary
2003 Version The definitions in this glossary were initially generated by the students in a senior level class studying air quality and atmospheric chemistry at Sam Houston State University during the spring of 1995 in a course entitled Environmental Science 440/Chemistry 442, AIR QUALITY. In the main, they wrote these definitions as part of a class requirement. The references found at the end of most entries are an effort to supply additional resources for each of the terms. No supposition of comprehensiveness or absolute correctness can be assumed in any way. Many of the glossary entries have hypertext links to other sites on the InterNet. These external links were valid in the Spring semester of 2002 and are updated and augmented each year.
Click on a letter to find definitions that begin with that letter.
A B C D ... Z Here is an example of an entry. There is a link to another site on the InterNet for the entry itself: Photochemical Smog - Natural and artificially emitted hydrocarbons in the presence of oxides of nitrogen undergo photochemical reactions which produce a cloud of toxic chemicals including ozone and a variety of caustic agents. This process is powered by sunlight and some of the products, such as ozone, reach a peak soon after photon flux from the sun reaches a maximum around midday. The thermal inversions often associated with some cities can lead to a dangerous buildup of smog in urban areas. Human deaths have been attributed to photochemical smog since the Industrial Revolution in cities such as London and New York. [Science; v.241; p.1473; 1988.] [Atmospheric Environment. Part A, General Topics; v.26A; p.625; 1992.]

13. ACP - Home
atmospheric chemistry and Physics (ACP) atmospheric chemistry and Physics Discussions (ACPD). Executive Editors Ulrich Pöschl
http://www.copernicus.org/EGU/acp/
Contact Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Home Copernicus Home EGU Publication Overview Home ... Comment on a Paper Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics ACP
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions ACPD
Editorial and Advisory Board
ISSN ACP : 1680-7316 (Paper) 1680-7324 (Online) ISSN ACPD : 1680-7367 (Paper) 1680-7375 (Online) Personalised Publication Alert Service click here
Indexed in Current Contents, Science Citation Index, Web of Science, Chemical Abstracts, SciFinder, SRef COOL
Aims and Scope
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics ACP ) is an international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and public discussion of high quality studies investigating the Earth's atmosphere and the underlying chemical and physical processes. It covers the altitude range from the land and ocean surface up to the turbopause, including the troposphere, stratosphere and mesosphere. The main subject areas comprise atmospheric modelling, field measurements, remote sensing, and laboratory studies of gases, aerosols, clouds and precipitation, isotopes, radiation, dynamics, biosphere interactions, and hydrosphere interactions (for details see Editorial Subject Areas ). The manuscript types considered for peer-reviewed publication are research articles, review articles, technical notes and commentaries/replies.

14. Marine And Atmospheric Chemistry
Marine and atmospheric chemistry. Marine and atmospheric chemistry, especially radioactive tracers in oceanography and meteorology. Student Financial Aid.
http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/divs/mac.html
Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry
The Division of Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry (MAC) carries out broadly based research on the chemistry of marine waters and the marine atmosphere, and maintains a high-quality well-rounded graduate program leading to the MS and Ph.D. degrees. The Division's activities are focused on understanding the cycling and transport of chemicals in the oceans and atmosphere. A central theme underlying much of the research in the Division is to use our understanding of geochemical cycles in order to assess the impact of man's activities on global and regional scales. The Division has fifteen faculty members and a large support staff involved in research including postdoctoral fellows, technicians, and graduate research assistants. The Division occupies the newest building on campus, which houses a major part of the School's chemical research activity. There is research on collaborative projects with the other Divisions at the Rosenstiel School especially Meteorology and Physical Oceanography, Marine Biology and Fisheries, and Marine Geology and Geophysics. The faculty of MAC cooperate closely with the Chemistry Department , located on the main campus of the University of Miami. Faculty members from MAC teach courses in the Department and members from the Division and the Department frequently serve on student committees across departmental boundaries. The Division also benefits from its association with the

15. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Journal Of Atmospheric Chemistry

http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0167-7764/contents
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16. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Journal Of Atmospheric Chemistry

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17. Molecular Physics Laboratory - Research And Development In Laser Sensors And Dia
SRI's Physics and atmospheric chemistry group has a worldwide reputation for its fundamental and applied research in collisional and radiative processes involving ions, atoms, and molecules.
http://www.sri.com/psd/physics/index.html
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... Facilities SRI's Molecular Physics Laboratory provides government and commercial clients with fundamental and applied research in areas involving laser sensors and diagnostics, mass spectroscopy, and atmospheric processes. The laboratory operates a Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program , providing undergraduate students with summer research opportunities. Our team's experience includes:
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  • Jet-REMPI : A combination of three technologies, supersonic nozzles, resonant laser ionization, and time of flight mass spectrometry to provide unparalleled sensitivity and selectivity

18. Earth Observing System (EOS) Aura
Aura is a NASA mission to study Earth's ozone, air quality, and climate and conduct research on the composition, chemistry, and dynamics of Earth's atmosphere. are many links relating to atmospheric chemistry research and related spaceflight projects
http://eos-chem.gsfc.nasa.gov/

GSFC - QMS
Goddard Space
Flight Center

Earth Observing System (EOS) Aura is a NASA mission to study the Earth's ozone, air quality and climate. This mission is designed exclusively to conduct research on the composition, chemistry and dynamics of the Earth's upper and lower atmosphere employing multiple instruments on a single satellite. EOS Aura is the third in a series of major Earth observing satellites to study the environment and climate change and is part of NASA 's Earth Science Enterprise. The first and second missions, Terra and Aqua, are designed to study the land, oceans, and the Earth's radiation budget. Aura's chemistry measurements will also follow up on measurements which began with NASA 'S Upper Atmospheric Research Satellite and continue the record of satellite ozone data collected from the TOMS missions.

19. CENTRE FOR ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
What is atmospheric chemistry? Atmospheric Further information Public health statement PCB s. atmospheric chemistry at York University York
http://www.cac.yorku.ca/general/intro.html
What is Atmospheric Chemistry? Photochemical Smog/Tropospheric Ozone Global Warming Stratospheric Ozone Depletion ... Atmospheric Chemistry at York University What is Atmospheric Chemistry? P. Crutzen, M. Molina and F. S. Rowland. Photochemical Smog/Tropospheric Ozone Further information: Top of page Global Warming Further information: Stratospheric Ozone Depletion Further information: Acidic Deposition Further information: Top of page Toxic Air Pollutants Further information: Atmospheric Chemistry at York University York University offers a unique undergraduate degree program that provides students with the necessary theoretical background and practical laboratory experience to enable them to make meaningful contributions to these important environmental concerns upon their graduation. We have historically been very successful in assisting our atmospheric chemistry students in finding suitable and rewarding employment within this field. York also offers M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Atmospheric Chemistry.

20. University Of Cambridge: Centre For Atmospheric Science
The following websites are hosted by this server atmospheric chemistry Modelling Support Unit (UGAMP). Centre for Atmospheric Science.
http://www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/
Centre for Atmospheric Science
The Centre for Atmospheric Science is a joint venture between the Departments of Chemistry, Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics and Geography at the University of Cambridge, UK. The following websites are hosted by this server: Atmospheric Chemistry Modelling
Support Unit (NCAS-ACMSU, UGAMP)
Centre for Atmospheric Science European Ozone Research Coordinating Unit ... NERC UTLS thematic programme Go to: Atmospheric Chemistry Modelling Support Unit (NCAS-ACMSU) UGAMP Conferences UGAMP Newsletter Centre for Atmospheric Science Ozone Hole Tour About CAS CAS Seminars Contact information Stratospheric Chemistry Modelling Group Tropospheric Chemistry Modelling Group Halocarbon Measurement Group Aviation Impact Research Group Vacancies University home Chemistry home Applied Maths. Home Geography home
Information provided by Dr Glenn Carver. Email: webwizard@atm.ch.cam.ac.uk
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