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         Atmospheric Chemistry:     more books (100)
  1. Atmospheric Pollution by Mark Z. Jacobson, 2002-08-15
  2. Ionospheres: Physics, Plasma Physics, and Chemistry (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by Robert W. Schunk, Andrew F. Nagy, 2004-11-25
  3. Emissions of Atmospheric Trace Compounds (Advances in Global Change Research)
  4. Atmospheric Chemistry: Fundamentals and Experimental Techniques (Chemical Analysis: A Series of Monographs on Analytical Chemistry and Its Applications) by Barbara J. Finlayson-Pitts, Jr. James N. Pitts, 1986-04
  5. Chemistry of Atmospheres: An Introduction to the Chemistry of the Atmospheres of Earth, the Planets, and Their Satellites by Richard P. Wayne, 2000-03-30
  6. Physics and Chemistry of the Upper Atmosphere (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by M. H. Rees, 1989-08-25
  7. The shielding effect of the protective glazing of historical stained glass windows from an atmospheric chemistry perspective: Case study Sainte Chapelle, ... [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by R.H.M. Godoi, V. Kontozova, et all
  8. Handbook of Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  9. Chemical composition of surface films on glass windows and implications for atmospheric chemistry [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by B. Lam, M.L. Diamond, et all
  10. Advances in Quantum Chemistry, Volume 55: Applications of Theoretical Methods to Atmospheric Science (Advances in Quantum Chemistry)
  11. Aerosols and Atmospheric Chemistry
  12. Chemical Processes in Atmospheric Oxidation: Laboratory Studies of Chemistry Related to Troposheric Ozone (Transport and Chemical Transformation of Pollutants in the Troposphere)
  13. Progress and Problems in Atmospheric Chemistry (Advanced Series in Applied Physics)
  14. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics - From Air Pollution to Climate Control Problem SOL by JH Seinfeld, 1998-03-24

21. Atmospheric Chemistry At UNC-CH
What s New on the Tarheel atmospheric chemistry Web North Carolinians are nicknamed tarheels because during the Revolutionary War the troops from NC stuck
http://airsite.unc.edu/atmchemunc/welcome.html

What's New on the Tarheel Atmospheric Chemistry Web
North Carolinians are nicknamed "tarheels" because during the Revolutionary War the troops from NC "stuck on the line like they had tar on their heels."
Stop By AIRSITE! A Web Site for International Exchange of Information About Research in Atmospheric Chemistry!
T he ESE/AAS P rogram
Atmospheric Chemistry is a discipline within the Atmospheric and Aquatic Sciences ( AAS ) Program Area in the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering ( ESE ) which is in the School of Public Health ( SPH ) in the Division of Allied Health Affairs at UNC-Chapel Hill which is one of the 16 campus of the Consolidated University of North Carolina.
The AAS Program Area provides research-based graduate education that is focused on the sources, transport and transformation, and fate of natural and anthropogenic materials in stressed and unstressed multimedia environments. Emphasis is on the study of mechanisms that control environmental processes, and includes the interactions among physical, chemical, and biological components of aquatic, terrestrial, and atmospheric environments.
There are three faculty teaching and conducting research in atmospheric chemistry and there are a number of other faculty in ESE in associated areas. ESE has very unique laboratory facilities for atmospheric chemistry research. We seek students with chemistry undergraduate degrees or meteorologists with Master's degrees. Students with physics and mathematics backgrounds who are interested in mathematical modeling of the atmosphere are also encouraged to inquire about this program. All students should have two semesters of calculus, college level courses in physics, biology, organic, analytical, and physical chemistry.

22. Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC)
Globalchange data and information analysis for the US Department of Energy (DOE). Compiles and maintains extensive international data sets on atmospheric chemistry, particularly atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, methane other radiatively active gases.
http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/

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23. ESD ACA Home Page
Activities include research on airborne releases of mercury compounds, airborne mercury speciation, atmospheric deposition in mountainous terrain, atmospheric mercury cycling, biogeochemical cycling of mercury in northern wetlands, and development of laserinduced plasma spectroscopy for continuous multielemental emission monitoring.
http://www.esd.ornl.gov/programs/ACA/
Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosol Research
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosol Research Home Page Atomspheric Aerosols - Biogeochemical Cycling - Emission Monitoring - Laser Spectroscopy - Mercury

24. Chemical Oceanography HomePage
MARINE AND atmospheric chemistry. University of Rhode Island. Graduate School of Oceanography The Marine and atmospheric chemistry
http://euros.gso.uri.edu/MACS/
MARINE AND ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
University of Rhode Island
Graduate School of Oceanography The Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry faculty at the University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of Oceanography (GSO) are conducting research in diverse areas including: There are nine Marine and Atmospheric faculty members at GSO, as well as several marine scientists . Our students have a wide variety of research interests and experiences, and participate in many academic and extracurricular activities. The Narragansett Bay campus is also home to the Center for Atmospheric Chemistry Studies (CACS) , established by URI to promote and enhance research on the interactions between the oceans and atmosphere. During the school year, a special Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry Seminar is presented each week (usually Friday at noon in Corless Auditorium). The dates for these seminars, as well as the speakers and titles, are available on the seminar schedule Below is a list SHORT LIST of a few WWW servers of local interest in the U.S. Northeast. You can also access our

25. NERC ACSOE Programme Home Page
A UK NERC Thematic Research Programme to investigate the chemistry of the lower atmosphere (0 12 km) over the oceans. The studies aim to bring about a clearer understanding of natural processes in the remote marine atmosphere, and how these processes are affected by atmospheric pollution originating from the continents. This information is vital in understanding regional and global-scale changes in atmospheric chemistry and climate.
http://www.uea.ac.uk/~acsoe/welcome.html
Atmospheric Chemistry Studies in the Oceanic Environment (ACSOE), which took place between 1995 and 2000, is a UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Thematic Research Programme to investigate the chemistry of the lower atmosphere (0 - 12 km) over the oceans. The studies aimed to bring about a clearer understanding of natural processes in the remote marine atmosphere, and how these processes are affected by atmospheric pollution originating from the continents. This information is vital in understanding regional and global-scale changes in atmospheric chemistry and climate. ACSOE data is now avaliable to the public from the British Atmospheric Data Centre (BADC) web site. Programme Manager:
Dr W.T. Sturges School of Environmental Sciences
University of East Anglia
Norwich NR4 7TJ
UK Tel: +44 1603 562018
Fax: +44 1603 452420
Email: w.sturges@uea.ac.uk Participants Publications Data at BADC ... Final Report Web site design by Rebecca Penkett

26. MIT Center For Global Change Science
Conducts research to enhance our ability to accurately predict changes in the global environment. Areas of interest include Convection, Atmospheric Water Vapor, and Cloud Formation; Oceans and OceanAtmosphere Coupling; Land Surface Hydrology and Hydrology-Vegetation Coupling;Biogeochemistry of Greenhouse Gases and Reflective Aerosols; and Upper atmospheric chemistry and Circulation.
http://web.mit.edu/cgcs/www/
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Center for Global Change Science Phone Fax
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Cambridge MA 02139 USA CGCS Director Ronald G. Prinn
Associate Director Rafael L. Bras
PERSONNEL REPORTS RESEARCH ... CONTACT The Center for Global Change Science CGCS ) at MIT was established in January, 1990, to address long-standing scientific problems that impede our ability to accurately predict changes in the global environment. The CGCS is interdisciplinary , involving both research and education , and builds on the long-established programs in meteorology oceanography hydrology chemistry , and satellite remote sensing carried out in the Schools of Science and Engineering at MIT. In addition, the CGCS , along with the MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research CEEPR ), is a parent organization of the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change , which involves significant cross-discipline interaction
The long-term goal of the CGCS is to utilize theory and observations to understand the basic processes and mechanisms controlling the global environment, and thereby to accurately predict environmental changes. Initial objectives involve a sustained program of basic scientific research focused on five fundamental processes in the global climate machine:
  • Convection, Atmospheric Water Vapor, and Cloud Formation
  • 27. Harvard University Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group
    atmospheric chemistry, Tropospheric Chemistry, atmospheric chemistry, Atmosphere, Atmosphere. The goal of our research is to understand
    http://www-as.harvard.edu/chemistry/trop/

    28. Www-as.harvard.edu/people/faculty/djj/book/
    More results from wwwas.harvard.edu Code 916 atmospheric chemistry and Dynamics BranchCode 916 The atmospheric chemistry and Dynamics Branch. We are part of the Laboratory for Atmospheres at the Goddard Space Flight
    http://www-as.harvard.edu/people/faculty/djj/book/

    29. SwetsWise: Login
    NERC ACSOE Programme Home Pageatmospheric chemistry Studies in the Oceanic Environment (ACSOE), which took place between 1995 and 2000, is a UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC
    http://www.swetswise.com/link/access_db?issn=0167-7764

    30. Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory
    Observations and research related to northern lights, aeronomy, atmospheric chemistry, and related science.
    http://www.sgo.fi/
    SGO Home
    Overview
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    Archive
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    EISCAT
    for Students
    Staff Local Links Marie Curie Training Site "Investigations of Near-Earth Space by Radio Methods" Research Training Network: "Coupling of Atmospheric Layers" Positions currently open: 2 post-docs LAPBIAT - Lapland Atmosphere Biosphere Facility Address: FINLAND Phone: Fax: e-mail: mail-at-sgo.fi Co-ordinates: Geographic: Geomagnetic: Corrected geomagnetic: Altitude a.s.l.: 180 metres Last updated: 22 December 2003, 0846 UT (TR)

    31. F.Sherwood Rowland - Autobiography
    Rowland shared the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for work in atmospheric chemistry.
    http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1995/rowland-autobio.html
    Our home was filled with books, and all of us were avid readers. My reading at that time ran toward naval history, which was complemented with realistic scale-models and simulated naval battles using an elaborate mathematical system for rating each warship and the effects of combat on them. During my sophomore year in high school, my math teacher, who also coached tennis and basketball, encouraged me to take up tennis - which led me onto the varsity tennis team for my junior and senior years, and into a full decade of intense athletic competition. As a senior, I played on the varsity basketball team.
    After graduation from high school in 1943, almost all of my male classmates immediately entered the military services. However, because I was still well under the compulsory draft age of 18, I enrolled at Ohio Wesleyan and attended the university year-round for the next two years. During these war years, only 30 or 40 civilian males were on campus, plus about 200 naval officer trainees and 1,000 women. With so few men available, I played on the University basketball and baseball teams, and wrote much of the sports page for the University newspaper.
    My accelerated academic schedule made me eligible for my final year of university in June, 1945, as I approached my 18th birthday. However, with the fighting in the Pacific and the continuing military draft, I enlisted in a Navy program to train radar operators. The Pacific war ended while I was still in basic training near Chicago, and I served the next year in several midwestern Naval Separation Centers, as the 10,000,000 Americans who had preceded me into the military were returned to civilian life. A major amount of this Navy time was devoted to competitive athletics for the Navy base teams, and I emerged after 14 months as a non commissioned officer with a rating of Specialist (Athletics) 3rd class. My first real opportunity to see the rest of the United States came when I was transferred to San Pedro, California for discharge from the Navy.

    32. UNH Global Atmospheric Chemistry Group
    A multidisciplinary group of researchers concerned with understanding the fundamental factors (both natural and anthropogenic) which determine the chemical composition of the Earth's atmosphere. Major research interests include quantifying and modeling emissions of atmospheric trace gases from global energy production and use, largescale agroecosystems, tundra and boreal forest ecosystems, and tropical areas subject to deforestation.
    http://www.gac.sr.unh.edu/
    The Global Atmospheric Chemistry Group
    Complex Systems Research Center
    Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space
    University of New Hampshire
    Durham, NH
    Welcome!
    W e are a multidisciplinary group of researchers concerned with understanding the fundamental factors (both natural and anthropogenic) which determine the chemical composition of the Earth's atmosphere. O ur major research interests include quantifying and modeling emissions of atmospheric trace gases from global energy production and use, large-scale agroecosystems, tundra and boreal forest ecosystems, and tropical areas subject to deforestation. We are also studying the chemistry of aerosols and reactive nitrogen, examining their distribution in the global troposphere, and investigating heterogeneous interactions in the middle and upper troposphere.

    Questions? Comments? Grant Money? e-mail to denise last update June 10, 1998
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    33. Lancaster University IENS - CNH Group
    research into the occurrence and behaviour of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the atmosphere.
    http://www.es.lancs.ac.uk/cnhgroup/cover.html
    Biosphere-atmosphere interactions
    and atmospheric chemistry research group
    IENS ES department Other groups Research group ... Admissions
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    Biogenic VOC emission database
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    The biosphere-atmosphere interactions and atmospheric chemistry group at Lancaster is headed by Professor Nick Hewitt. The main focus of our research is the occurrence and behaviour of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of biogenic origin the atmosphere. As well as isoprene (C5H8) and the monoterpene (C10), we are interested in other hydrocarbons and oxygenated VOCs. Our work involves fieldwork, lab work and modelling experiments. We are also interested in ozone in the troposphere and stratosphere, the formation of particles in the atmosphere, and modelling of the carbon cycle. There is a UK Funded PhD Studentship, supervised by Dr Robert MacKenzie, available - the successful applicant will join our group . NERC UGAMP PhD Studentship "The impact of a water vapour trend on the aerosol and chemistry of the tropical upper troposphere and stratosphere" For further information on the group's activities, contact

    34. LAC - Laboratory Of Atmospheric Chemistry
    Translate this page
    http://lac.web.psi.ch/

    35. Atmospheric Chemistry Modelling Support Unit: Home Page
    This is the Home Page of the atmospheric chemistry Modelling Support Unit, a part of the UK Universities Global Atmospheric Modelling Programme, funded by the
    http://www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/acmsu/
    part of the UK Universities Global Atmospheric Modelling Programme About ACMSU
    About UGAMP

    Contacts

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    Trajectory server

    ACMSU is one of the centres and facilities in the NERC Centres for Atmospheric Sciences, NCAS . NCAS carries out the core research programme in atmospheric science funded by the Natural Environment Research Council, NERC Centre for Atmospheric Science University of Cambridge , UK.
    These web pages are maintained by Dr. Glenn Carver

    36. Argonne ERD Atmospheric Section
    Composed of groups with research activities in both basic and applied science; particular technical strengths are in the areas of airsurface exchange, remote sensing, atmospheric chemistry, and numerical modeling.
    http://www.anl.gov/ER/Atmos.html
    Atmospheric Research Section
    Environmental Research Division
    The Atmospheric Research Section is composed of groups with research activities in both basic and applied science; particular technical strengths are in the areas of air-surface exchange, remote sensing, atmospheric chemistry, and numerical modeling. About half of the section's support is currently devoted to activities associated with DOE's Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program. For more information on some of these programs, see the following Web pages: ARM Program, at www.arm.gov
    Atmospheric Chemistry Program (ACP), at www.atmos.anl.gov/ACP
    Argonne Boundary Layer Experiments (ABLE) facility, at www.atmos.anl.gov/ABLE A variety of Argonne meteorological measurements can be viewed at: www.atmos.anl.gov/ANLMET
    Technical Staff

    37. Dept. Of Atmospheric Chemistry At The MPI For Chemistry
    Dept. of atmospheric chemistry at the MPI for Chemistry. new web page.
    http://www.mpch-mainz.mpg.de/~air/
    Dept. of Atmospheric Chemistry at the MPI for Chemistry

    38. Links To Other Atmospheric Chemistry Pages
    Links to other atmospheric chemistry pages. Research Sites. AIRSITE atmospheric chemistry International Research Site; Air Quality Information;
    http://www.mpch-mainz.mpg.de/~sander/links.html
    Links to other Atmospheric Chemistry pages
    Research Sites

    39. Ingenta: All Issues -- Journal Of Atmospheric Chemistry
    Earth and Environmental Sciences Meteorology Climatology Physics/Astronomy Meteorology Climatology, Journal of atmospheric chemistry,
    http://www.ingenta.com/journals/browse/klu/joch

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    Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry ISSN 0167-7764
    in our archives: Volume 24 (1996) through Volume 47 (2004) Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers see publisher's website LATEST NEXT PREVIOUS EARLIEST Volume 47, Issue 3, March 2004 Volume 47, Issue 2, February 2004 Volume 47, Issue 1, January 2004 Volume 46, Issue 3, 200311 Volume 46, Issue 2, October 2003 Volume 46, Issue 1, September 2003 Volume 45, Issue 3, July 2003 Volume 45, Issue 2, June 2003 Volume 45, Issue 1, May 2003 Volume 44, Issue 3, March 2003 Volume 44, Issue 2, February 2003 Volume 44, Issue 1, January 2003 LATEST NEXT PREVIOUS EARLIEST Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers terms and conditions

    40. Funding Opportunities
    The measurement and modeling of concentration and distribution of gases and aerosols in the lower and middle atmosphere......atmospheric chemistry
    http://www.geo.nsf.gov/cgi-bin/geo/showprog.pl?id=11&div=atm

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