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  1. The Chemistry of Acid Rain: Sources and Atmospheric Processes (Acs Symposium Series) by Russell W. Johnson, 1987-09
  2. SPACCIM: A parcel model with detailed microphysics and complex multiphase chemistry [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by R. Wolke, A.M. Sehili, et all
  3. A process-oriented inter-comparison of a box model and an atmospheric chemistry transport model: Insights into model structure using @a-HCH as the modelled ... [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by K.M. Hansen, K. Prevedouros, et all 2006-04-01
  4. Measurement and modelling of air pollution and atmospheric chemistry in the U.K. West Midlands conurbation: Overview of the PUMA Consortium project [An ... from: Science of the Total Environment, The] by R.M. Harrison, J. Yin, et all 2006-05-01
  5. Handbook of Weather, Climate and Water: Atmospheric Chemistry, Hydrology and Societal Impacts
  6. Aerosols & Atmospheric Chemistry.The Kendall AwardSymposium Honoring Professor Milton Kerker.
  7. Precipitation chemistry and atmospheric deposition of trace elements in northeastern Minnesota by S. J Eisenreich, 1978
  8. A multi-parent assignment method for analyzing atmospheric chemistry mechanisms [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by F.M. Bowman, 2005-05-01
  9. Sounding the Troposphere from Space: A New Era for Atmospheric Chemistry
  10. Impact of reaction products from building materials and furnishings on indoor air quality-A review of recent advances in indoor chemistry [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by E. Uhde, T. Salthammer, 2007-05-01
  11. Atmospheric Chemistry: Physical and Chemical Sciences Research Reports Four
  12. Photoformation of hydroxyl radical and hydrogen peroxide in aerosol particles from Alert, Nunavut: implications for aerosol and snowpack chemistry in the ... [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by C. Anastasio, A.L. Jordan, 2004-03-01
  13. Trace gas exchange and gas phase chemistry in a Norway spruce forest: A study with a coupled 1-dimensional canopy atmospheric chemistry emission model [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by R. Forkel, O. Klemm, et all 2006-01
  14. Atmospheric Electrodynamics (Physics and Chemistry in Space) by Hans Volland, 1985-02

61. Chemistry@SUNY-ESF: Faculty Profile Dr. Dibble
Laser spectroscopy and computational chemistry for investigations of atmospheric chemistry site by Ted Dibble.
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Physical and Atmospheric Chemistry
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The Dibble group uses lasers and high-end computers as tools to address questions such as: what are the degradation pathways of organic compounds in the polluted atmosphere? To what extent do particular compounds contribute to the formation of ozone, other air toxics, and particulates? (Answers to these questions are missing for most of the key compounds larger than butane!) The experimental work in Dr. Dibble's laboratory employs pulsed, tunable dye lasers to probe for stable and transient species. Both reaction kinetics and the spectroscopy of new species can be studied using two highly sensitive techniques: laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) and (soon) cavity ringdown spectroscopy . The computational work uses commercially available quantum chemistry programs to carry out ab initio and density functional calculations. These methods are used to map out thermochemical kinetics and to explore and interpret the spectroscopy of as-yet uncharacterized species. See the article about our computational work in Access , the magazine of the National Compuational Science Alliance.

62. Chemistry 1995
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1995. for their work in atmospheric chemistry, particularly concerning the formation and decomposition of ozone .
http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1995/
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1995
"for their work in atmospheric chemistry, particularly concerning the formation and decomposition of ozone" Paul J. Crutzen Mario J. Molina F. Sherwood Rowland 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize the Netherlands USA USA Max-Planck-Institut für Chemie
Mainz, Federal Republic of Germany Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Cambridge, MA, USA University of California
Irvine, CA, USA b. 1933 b. 1943
(in Mexico City, Mexico) b. 1927 The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1995
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63. Dr. Hanwant B. Singh
Information about atmospheric chemistry research and the journal Atmospheric Environment.
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    64. Atmospheric Chemistry: Homepage
    Enter the Website of the atmospheric chemistry Department, Director Prof. Dr. J. Lelieveld Lelieveld@mpchmainz.mpg.de Secretary
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    Director: Prof. Dr. J. Lelieveld Lelieveld@mpch-mainz.mpg.de
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    65. Atmospheric Chemistry
    atmospheric chemistry. CO plays an important role in the chemistry of the atmosphere. It is emitted by natural and anthropogenic sources.
    http://www.sron.nl/external_research/atmospheric_chemistry.htm
    Atmospheric Chemistry
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    66. :: Ez2Find :: Atmospheric Chemistry
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    67. Atmospheric Chemistry
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) NOAA Research Laboratories Aeronomy Laboratory, Boulder, Colorado atmospheric chemistry.
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    68. Marine Atmospheric Chemistry
    and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) NOAA Research Laboratories Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, Seattle, Washington Marine atmospheric chemistry.
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    69. CSA - SCISAT (Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment)
    SCISAT (atmospheric chemistry Experiment) Canada s next scientific satellite mission.
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    Atmospheric Environment
    SCISAT (Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment):
    Canada's scientific satellite mission
    The SCISAT satellite will help a team of Canadian and international scientists improve their understanding of the depletion of the ozone layer, with a special emphasis on the changes occurring over Canada and in the Arctic. First SCISAT Spectral Image This image of the recent solar storms has been captured in mid-November during the commissioning activities of the FTS instrument aboard SCISAT. The sunspots are in fact areas where the magnetic field, which is very strong, produces magnetic storms. The FTS instrument can produce this type of image but will mainly be used to produce interferograms Sunset This video of a sunset, recorded during the commissioning activities of the suntracker on November 18, 2003, is the first atmospheric spectrum captured by this instrument and is called "first light". The data transmitted by the imager channels were converted into this movie. At the end of the sequence the suntracker locks its position and thus the image appears to move to the right. See a videoclip (Media Player - 2.4MB)

    70. UAH Atmospheric Chemistry

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    71. ICG-3 Ist Jetzt ISG-II
    NPACI ESS atmospheric chemistryatmospheric chemistry. PROJECT LEADER. Donald Dabdub, UC Irvine. COLLABORATIONS.
    http://www.fz-juelich.de/icg/icg3/icg3home.eng.html
    in der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Das ist umstrukturiert worden. Die neuen Web-Seiten finden Sie beim The Institute for Atmospheric Chemistry (ICG-3) has been restructured. You will find the new web pages at the Institute of Chemistry and Dynamics of the Geosphere: Troposphere (ICG-II) Webmaster@fz-juelich.de 18-Jul-2002

    72. Atmospheric Chemistry Earth Sciences
    A comprehensive resource on Earth Sciences atmospheric chemistry. Show Earth Sciences (Earth Sciences atmospheric chemistry) content on your web site
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    73. NIST Atmospheric Chemistry Group
    Meetings Workshops. NISTNOAA-Industry Workshop on Atmospheric Measures and Standards, Sept 6-7, 2001. This page last updated on
    http://www.nist.gov/cstl/div837/837.01/
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    74. IGAC2002
    Molecular Physics Laboratory Research and development in laser Our team s experience includes atmospheric chemistry and Physics Aeronomy, chemical kinetics, modeling, high temperature air chemistry.
    http://atlas.chemistry.uch.gr/IGAC2002/
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    75. AWI: Research - Geophysics, Glaciology, Atmospheric Chemistry
    Structure and Dynamics of the Lithosphere and Polar Ice Sheets. Geophysics Research projects Glaciology atmospheric chemistry Research projects Archive. FRISP.
    http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de/Research/geowissensek2.html

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    76. NOAA OGP Programs
    The new program has merged the goals and activities that were formerly undertaken by the AerosolClimate Interaction and atmospheric chemistry Programs.
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    "Understanding our global environment and our role in it is the first step toward living in better harmony with nature."
    Reports to the Nation:
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    Atmospheric Composition and Climate Announcement The Atmospheric Composition and Climate Program is a new program within the NOAA Office of Global Programs. The new program has merged the goals and activities that were formerly undertaken by the Aerosol-Climate Interaction and Atmospheric Chemistry Programs. The Atmospheric Composition and Climate Program pursues two overall research objectives: (i) to improve the predictive understanding of the radiative forcing of the climate system by aerosols and by chemically active greenhouse gases, such as tropospheric ozone and methane, and (ii) to better characterize the recovery of the stratospheric ozone layer, including its role in climate change. The integrated research activities that address these objectives involve instrument development, regional to global observations, laboratory studies, and theoretical modeling by NOAA and extramural partners. A hallmark of the Program is that its objectives are cooperatively framed with both national and international collaborators.

    77. Stormy.geology.yale.edu/kgl/Brochure/DynamicMetAtmoChem/3.html
    Title Details Cambridge University PressHome Catalogue Introduction to atmospheric chemistry. Related Areas Physics. Geosciences. Introduction to atmospheric chemistry. Peter V. Hobbs. £17.99.
    http://stormy.geology.yale.edu/kgl/Brochure/DynamicMetAtmoChem/3.html

    78. Earth Observing System (EOS) Aura
    There are many links relating to atmospheric chemistry research and related spaceflight projects in the United States and the rest of world.
    http://aura.gsfc.nasa.gov/

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    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.

    79. Sciserv.pl -- Usage
    atmospheric chemistry Workshopatmospheric chemistry Workshop on 2728 June 2000 at ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands. atmospheric chemistry Workshop. 27-28 June
    http://sciserver.lanl.gov/cgi-bin/sciserv.pl?collection=journals&journal=0167776

    80. WORKING GROUP 11: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY Sample-3
    WORKING GROUP 11 atmospheric chemistry. Peter Hess (lead), NCAR Georg Grell (lead), NOAA/FSL Carmen M. Benkovitz, Brookhaven National
    http://www.wrf-model.org/WG11/
    WORKING GROUP 11: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
    Peter Hess (lead), NCAR
    Georg Grell
    (lead), NOAA/FSL
    Carmen M. Benkovitz
    Brookhaven National Lab
    Daewon W. Byun
    University of Houston
    Greg Carmichael
    University of Iowa
    Jerome Fast
    PNL
    John McHenry
    Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems
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    NOAA/AL Jeff McQueen NCEP
    Jon Pleim
    EPA
    Kenneth L. Schere
    EPA Bill Skamarock NCAR Rainer Schmitz IMK-IFU and University of Chile Doug Westphal USN Research Lab Pai-Yei Whung NOAA Mission Interaction with other WRF Groups The initial development of WRF-chem is involved with the Numerics and Model Dynamics ( ), Model Physics (WG11), and Land Surface Modeling ( Current Status of WRF/CHEM Model Evaluation Future Plans Real-time Air Quality Forecasts from WRF/CHEM This page developed by Bill Moninger and Randy Collander Model questions should be directed to Georg Grell and Steve Peckham Last modified: Monday October 27, 2003 9:07:53 PM

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