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  1. The Chemistry of Atmosphere (Special Publication)
  2. Evaluation of meteorological parameters over a coniferous forest in a single-column chemistry-climate model [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by L. Ganzeveld, O. Klemm, et all 2006-01
  3. Temperature-dependence study of the gas-phase reactions of atmospheric Cl atoms with a series of aliphatic aldehydes [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by C.A. Cuevas, A. Notario, et all 2006-07-01
  4. N"2O"5 hydrolysis on the components of mineral dust and sea salt aerosol: Comparison study in an environmental aerosol reaction chamber [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by P.K. Mogili, P.D. Kleiber, et all 2006-12-01
  5. Global Tropospheric Chemistry: A Plan for Action by Global Tropospheric Chemistry Panel, Commission on Physical Sciences, et all 1984-01-01
  6. Difussive Sampling: An Alternative Approach to Workplace Air Monitoring (Royal Society of Chemistry, Special Publication, No 10555) by A. Berlin, R. H. Brown, 1987-07
  7. Influence of temperature in the kinetics of the gas-phase reactions of a series of acetates with Cl atoms [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by C.A. Cuevas, A. Notario, et all
  8. Chemical segregation by heterogeneous emissions [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by L. Auger, B. Legras, 2007-04-01
  9. The Atmospheric Sciences: Entering the Twenty-First Century by Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, National Research Council, 1998-10-22
  10. Isoprene above the Eastern Mediterranean: Seasonal variation and contribution to the oxidation capacity of the atmosphere [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by E. Liakakou, M. Vrekoussis, et all 2007-02-01
  11. The Chemistry and Deposition of Nitrogen Species in the Troposphere (Special Publication, No 115)
  12. Comparing field performances of denuder techniques in the high Arctic [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by A. Ianniello, H.J. Beine, et all 2007-03-01
  13. Emission estimates and trends (1990-2000) for megacity Delhi and implications [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by B.R. Gurjar, J.A. van Aardenne, et all 2004-10-01
  14. Reactive nitrogen oxides in the southeast United States national parks: source identification, origin, and process budget [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by D.Q. Tong, D. Kang, et all 2005-01-01

101. Chemistry, Physics And Earth Sciences, Science And Engineering, Flinders Univers
School of chemistry, Physics Earth Sciences. Oceanographic and atmospheric science research.
http://www.scieng.flinders.edu.au/cpes/index.html
Information for Staff Current Students Future Students Business and Industry
Introduction
Who we are: at Adelaide's Flinders University. What we do: We are a multidisciplinary school offering degrees in the broad areas of:
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • Hydrology Oceanography and Meteorology
and in the specialist areas of:
  • Nanotechnology
  • Forensic and Analytic Chemistry
  • Medicinal Chemistry Environmental Science
Research programs in these fields are available. Our Academic staff have broad ranging research programs which provide opportunities for:
  • postgraduate research training (PhD and Masters)
  • a postgraduate forensic chemistry program
  • a postgraduate nanotechnology program major links to industry, cooperative research centres and other external research agencies.
School contact information: Post: GPO Box 2100
Adelaide SA 5001 Phone: Fax: E-mail: admin.socpes@flinders.edu.au Top of page Contact: socpesweb@flinders.edu.au

102. Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
Established to provide for identification and quantification of organic and inorganic compounds at trace levels in environmental, biochemical and geochemical samples from atmospheric, aquatic and solid media.
http://www.cee.ucla.edu/eeacl.htm

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Environmental Engineering Analytical Chemistry Laboratory The Environmental Engineering Analytical Chemistry Laboratory (EEACL), under the direction of Edward Ruth, The facility is equipped with a Finnigan 4000 gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer (GC-MS) and Incos Data System, a Varian 3500 dual ECD gas chromatograph (GC-ECD), a Varian 3700 FID gas chromatograph, other assorted chromatographic equipment and Perkin Elmer atomic absorption spectrometers. A summary of EEACL analytical capability is outlined below. CAPABILITIES
HIGH RESOLUTION GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY LOW RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETRY
split/splitless injection on column injection purge and trap thermal desorption sub-ambient operation fused silica capillary columns solids inlet probe temperature programming and ballistic heating electron impact or chemical ionization mini-computer based data system HIGH RESOLUTION GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY fused silica capillary columns injectors
split/splitless
SPI detectors
FID
Dual ECD FPD sub-ambient operation PC-based data system HPLC detectors Diode Array UV/VIS PC-based data system ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROMETRY Perkin Elmer Model 3300 PC-based data system and instrument control Flame Mercury/Hydride System Perkin Elmer Model 603 Flame Graphite Furnace WET EXTRACTION FACILITIES Soxhlet extraction Solid Phase Extraction

103. Department Of Geography & Environmental Engineering At JHU
The department provides opportunities in research and education for undergraduate and graduate students. BS, MS, and Ph.D. degrees are offered. Research foci are atmospheric science, environmental chemistry, biology and economics.
http://www.jhu.edu/~dogee
Environmental Engineering: Excellence in Research and Graduate and Undergraduate Education at Johns Hopkins University: Undergraduate Major in Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science, Master and Ph.D. Programs

104. Home
The four main avenues of research are harsh environment sensor development, synthesis and photochemistry of microporous materials and atmospheric particle toxicity.
http://www.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/~dutta/
The Ohio State University Department of Chemistry Professor Prabir K. Dutta Robert K. Fox Professor of Chemistry Chemistry Department Chair Phone: (614) 292-4532 Department Chair: Co-Director Center for Industrial Sensor and Measurements (CISM) Department of Material Science and Engineering The Ohio State University Columbus, OH 43210 Prabir K. Dutta
Fox Professor Department of Chemistry The Ohio State University 100 West 18th Avenue Columbus, OH 43210. PHONE: (614) 292-4532 FAX: (614) 292-1685 E-Mail Dr. Dutta: dutta@chemistry.ohio-state.edu E-Mail the Webmaster: jspirig@chemistry.ohio-state.edu To Contact The Dutta Group: The Dutta Research Group Team Dutta Homepage Group Member Page High temperature sensors appropriate for use in automotive exhausts and power plants are being developed for optimizing combustion processes and monitoring exhaust streams. The architecture of microporous materials is being exploited to assemble photochemical assemblies that can use visible light to generate hydrogen and oxygen from water. Nucleation and synthesis of microporous materials in environments such as reverse micelles is being examined.

105. ASAD Home Page
Package for creating and integrating chemistry schemes in atmospheric models without the need to write any Fortran code to solve the chemical rate equations. Developed by Dr. Glenn Carver and Dr. Paul Brown (assisted by Dr. Oliver Wild) of the Centre for atmospheric Science, Cambridge University, UK.
http://www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/acmsu/asad/index.html
Chemical Integration Software
ASAD is a software package developed for creating and integrating chemistry schemes in atmospheric models without the need to write any FORTRAN code to solve the chemical rate equations.
Centre for Atmospheric Science, Cambridge University, UK.
Available Information
What's New
Last altered: 20/4/04
Latest: Bug fix for FYINIT subroutine More Information about ASAD Join the ASAD mailing list ASAD citations ASAD User Guide ...
(PDF format: 288Kb : Needs Acrobat V3)
How to obtain ASAD
Download ASAD
(source, master ratefiles and documentation). The software is free but please read the license
Software Features
A paper describing ASAD has been published in: Computer Physics Communications, 105, 197-215 (1997). ASAD is being actively used by groups in the UK, Germany, Japan and the USA. User supplies a list of chemical species and reactions to define the chemical scheme. No code needs to be written. ASAD understands common approximations such as chemical families and the steady state aproximation.

106. GERG
GERG is a center of excellence in applied geosciences with expertise in geochemistry, oceanography, environmental/analytical chemistry, atmospheric sciences, marine chemistry, ecology, marine biology, physical oceanography, toxicology, and other environmental fields.
http://www-gerg.tamu.edu/

107. Atmospheric Physics At MISU
The atmospheric Physics Group's main research is concentrated on improving our understanding of the physics and chemistry that determine the structure and composition of the middle and upper atmosphere.
http://www.misu.su.se/atmphy.htm
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108. National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP)
The US National atmospheric Deposition Program operates an acid rain observing network that is used to monitor the chemistry of precipitation for geographical and temporal longterm trends. Quality assured precipitation chemistry data (including acidity) and analyzed maps are available for viewing and downloading.
http://nadp.sws.uiuc.edu/
History and Overview
Data Access

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Ammonia Workshop Proceedings
Isotopes in Precipitation Publications
Fall 2004 NADP Technical Meeting

September 21-24, 2004
Halifax, Nova Scotia
NADP Networks NADP/NTN: National Trends Network NADP/AIRMoN: Atmospheric Integrated Research Monitoring Network NADP/MDN: Mercury Deposition Network The NADP Program Office is located at the Illinois State Water Survey in Champaign, IL and is one of five scientific units at the Water Survey. The Water Survey is an affiliated agency of the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign and a Division of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources Your Comments and Suggestions are always welcome!

109. Branches
Access to the seven branch science libraries (biology, chemistry, computer science, geoscience, marine and atmospheric sciences, engineering, and math/physics/astronomy) and to general databases and Internet resources.
http://sunysb.edu/library/collections/list.html
Home Branches and Collections Call numbers and floor plans Suggest a purchase
BRANCHES and COLLECTIONS LIST
Branches Collections
Stony Brook University Libraries
Frank Melville Jr. Memorial Library, Stony Brook, NY 11794-3300
631.632.7100 (t), 631.632.7116 (fax)
Website Comments: Library Webmaster . Library-related questions: Ask a Librarian

110. DOC/NOAA/OAR/AOML: Atlantic Oceanographic And Meteorological Laboratory
Conducts research in oceanography, tropical meteorology, atmospheric and oceanic chemistry, and acoustics. The principal focus of these investigations is to provide knowledge that may ultimately lead to improved prediction and forecasting of severe storms, better use and management of marine resources, better understanding of the factors affecting both climate and environmental quality, and improved ocean and weather services for the nation.
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov
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Site Map ... Research Divisions

The Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) is one of the Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) Facilities of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA/AOML is a part of the US Department of Commerce (DOC) and is located in Miami, Florida. AOML's mission is to conduct basic and applied research in oceanography, tropical meteorology, atmospheric and oceanic chemistry, and acoustics. The research seeks to understand the physical characteristics and processes of the ocean and the atmosphere, both separately and as a coupled system.
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NOAA AOML ... aoml.webmaster@noaa.gov

111. AIDA - Aerosols And Heterogeneous Chemistry In The Atmosphere
atmospheric Aerosol Research Department, Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK), Research Centre Karlsruhe.
http://imk-aida.fzk.de/

Aerosols and
Heterogeneous Chemistry
in the Atmosphere
Welcome to the AIDA-Server of the Atmospheric Aerosol Research Department, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK), Research Centre Karlsruhe. We are investigating both experimentally and theoretically physical and chemical aerosol processes that contribute to the conversion of trace compounds, to polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) formation, and to ice nucleation in the atmosphere. The head of the Atmospheric Aerosol Research Department, Ulrich Schurath, is also professor at the Institute of Environmental Physics , University of Heidelberg. AIDA news
AIDA people (addresses and personal links)
AIDA research projects
AIDA experimental facilities
AIDA theory and modelling of aerosol processes
AIDA papers ( journal publications meeting abstracts dissertations diploma theses , and general information
AIDA cooperation and research (job) opportunities
Events ( conferences seminars courses Links to other sites related to aerosols and atmospheric chemistry and to scientists active in this field CMD News (EUROTRAC-2 Subproject 'Chemical Mechanism Development') To IMK home page at Research Centre Karlsruhe To Environmental Physics home page at University of Heidelberg Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe in der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Contact AIDA Web Administration

112. MIT Integrated Framework: Climate
Model, which is a framework for analysis of climate issues.The climate component includes representations of atmospheric and oceanic chemistry, and oceanic and
http://web.mit.edu/globalchange/www/climate.html
Home Publications Personnel Models ... SEARCH The MIT Integrated Global System Model: Climate Component
Climate Model Components: Atmospheric Dynamics Ocean Dynamics Atmospheric Chemistry
Other IGSM Components Anthropogenic Emissions and Ecosystems and Natural Fluxes
To represent the dynamics of climate within the MIT Framework , an initial task was to develop a computationally efficient model capable not only of simulating reasonably well the present climate but also of reproducing the climate change patterns predicted with 3D GCMs. The current MIT Climate Model couples a two-dimensional (2D) land- and ocean-resolving (LO) statistical-dynamical model of the atmosphere to a 3D ocean general circulation model (GCM). An atmospheric chemistry model and the 2D-LO climate model are coupled to run interactively and simultaneously, to provide predictions of the atmospheric concentration of radiatively and chemically important trace species. Details of the individual model components are provided in several publications
The coupled climate and chemistry model depicted in the schematic is two-dimensional (latitude-altitude) with separate predictions over land and ocean at each latitude. Longitudinal variations are obtained from a combination of observed climate data and selected transient runs of three-dimensional climate models. The climate model, with its 2D atmosphere/3D ocean, is capable of reproducing many characteristics of the current longitudinally-averaged climate, and its behavior and predictions are similar to those of more complex, fully 3D GCMs. Most significantly, it is twenty times faster than 3D models with similar latitudinal and vertical resolutions. Utilizing the simplified (2D atmosphere/3D ocean) climate model structure has allowed the Program to perform multiple model runs which provides a facile investigation of feedbacks between model components. The simplified climate component enables extensive testing of these phenomena, which would not be practical in a calculation incorporating a 3D chemistry/climate model. A 100-year integration of the latest version of the climate model requires 10 hours on a single 500 MHz CPU.

113. GSFC Earth Sciences Distributed Active Archive Center
Data and information about the chemistry, dynamics and solar interactions of the Earth's upper atmosphere chemistry, Dynamics and Solar Interactions of the Upper Atmosphere or EOS chemistry)
http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/CAMPAIGN_DOCS/ATM_CHEM/ac_main.html
Upper Atmosphere Data Support
Chemistry, Dynamics and Solar Interactions of the Upper Atmosphere DAAC Important Notices Preliminary SORCE level 3 data files are now available. Please review the before using. Welcome to the Upper Atmosphere Data Support Web Site at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC). Here you will find data, information, and resources about the Earth's upper atmosphere; the region from the stratosphere and up. Please visit the Goddard DAAC homepage for other Earth science data and information. Our primary data sets include the new Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE) mission (launched January 25, 2003), as well as the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) and the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS). We also have data sets from other missions dedicated to studying the chemistry, dynamics and solar interactions of the upper atmosphere. In the future, this site will also provide information about the upcoming Aura (or EOS Chemistry) mission (launch early 2004). Questions or comments regarding this site should be directed to James Johnson , the Upper Atmosphere Data Support Team Lead.

114. Ozone And The Atmosphere Main Menu
Formation of the Ozone Layer. Present Day Atmosphere. atmospheric Structure. Understanding Ozone
http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/CAMPAIGN_DOCS/ATM_CHEM/ozone_atmosphere.html
outline
Ozone and the Atmosphere
Earth is an extraordinary planet. Complex interactions between the land, oceans, and atmosphere created conditions that are favorable for life. One species, man, has managed to alter the environment on a global scale. In order to fully comprehend the impact of our actions, we must view the planet as a whole and understand the relationship between its basic components; land, water, and air. This web site discusses the chemical composition and evolution of Earth's atmosphere, focusing on the protective layer of ozone in the stratosphere. The destructive properties of tropospheric ozone are also presented. Diagrams and animation sequences are used to visually depict the delicate structure of the ozone molecule and the chemical reactions involved in its formation and destruction. Ozone destroying pollutants were first identified in 1973. Since that time there has been a considerable amount of controversy surrounding the subject of ozone depletion. More than 20 years of ozone-related scientific studies, international meetings, and global industrial agreements are summarized in the last section of this site.
Earth's Atmosphere
Historical Atmosphere
Formation of the Ozone Layer

Present Day Atmosphere
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Index of Images
next: Earth's Atmosphere Goddard DAAC Helpdesk: 301-614-5224 or 1-877-422-1222 daacuso@daac.gsfc.nasa.gov

115. Atmospheric Field Studies Group - FRONT END.
General information atmospheric Hydrocarbons Flying Hydrocarbons The Elusive Hydroxyl Radical, atmospheric Modelling The CAST Project Meet the group Links. Maps.
http://www.chem.leeds.ac.uk/Atmospheric/Field/field.html
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117. ACP - Published Issues ACPD
ACPD Volumes and Issues Volume, Regular Issues. 2004 Volume 4, Volume 4, Number 1, February 2004, page(s) 1-1268 Volume 4, Number
http://www.cosis.net/members/journals/df/volumes.php?j_id=1

118. ACP - Published Issues ACP
ACP Volumes and Issues Volume, Regular Issues. 2004 Volume 4, Volume 4, Number 1, page(s) 1-292 Volume 4, Number 2, page(s) 293-583
http://www.cosis.net/members/journals/df/volumes.php?j_id=2

119. IGAC Conference 2004

http://www.igaconference2004.co.nz/

120. Computational Atmospheric Science
Conferences, Symposia and Workshops organized by ESA
http://www.shodor.org/cas/
Computational Atmospheric Science
A Web-based Educational Opportunity
Directories: Developed for environmental decision-makers, scientists, technical advisors, and educators by scientists and instructional design educators at the Shodor Education Foundation, Inc. , in cooperation with the North Carolina Supercomputing Center and the North Carolina Industrial Extension Service (North Carolina State University) This project was conducted under EPA Cooperative Agreement CR 822080 awarded to the Industrial Extension Service , North Carolina State University, with the North Carolina Supercomputing Center as the main technical partner. It was designed as a first step in a process of determining and recommending a comprehensive modeling curriculum which could be implemented by EPA through the Air Pollution Training Institute, by state and local agencies, and by universities. What do these symbols mean? [Next] [Home] [Roadmap] ... Shodor Education Foundation, Inc , under contract to the North Carolina Supercomputing Center . Course design by Robert Gotwals (Shodor Education Foundation, Inc) with technical support by

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