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  1. Handbook of Weather, Climate and Water: Atmospheric Chemistry, Hydrology and Societal Impacts
  2. Atmospheric Chemistry: Fundamental Aspects (Studies in Environmental Science) by E. Meszaros, 1981-10
  3. Progress and Problems in Atmospheric Chemistry (Advanced Series in Applied Physics)
  4. Laser Remote Chemical Analysis (Chemical Analysis: A Series of Monographs on Analytical Chemistry and Its Applications)
  5. The Chemistry of Free Radicals: N-Centered Radicals
  6. Ionospheres: Physics, Plasma Physics, and Chemistry (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by Robert Schunk, Andrew Nagy, 2009-09-21
  7. Chemistry of Marine Water and Sediments (Environmental Science and Engineering / Environmental Science)
  8. Global Environmental Change: An Atmospheric Perspective by John Horel, Jack Geisler, 1996-11-18
  9. Chemistry of the Climate System by Detlev Moller, 2010-11-30
  10. Fundamentals of Physics and Chemistry of the Atmosphere by Guido Visconti, 2001-08-09
  11. Transformation Products of Synthetic Chemicals in the Environment (The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry / Reactions and Processes)
  12. The Chemistry of the Atmosphere and Oceans by Heinrich D. Holland, 1978-05
  13. Chemistry of the Natural Atmosphere, Volume 71, Second Edition (International Geophysics) by Peter Warneck, 1999-10-29
  14. Air Composition and Chemistry (Cambridge Environmental Chemistry Series) by Peter Brimblecombe, 1996-01-26

61. Atmospheric Chemistry — University Of Leicester
The Atmospheric Chemistry Group works on the broad issues of tropospheric chemistry, stratospheric chemistry, atmospheric composition and photochemistry.
http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/chemistry/research/atmospheric-chemistry-1
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62. WELCOME TO THE AEROSOL SOCIETY'S WEB PAGES | The Aerosol Society
Events, awards, background information and history of aerosols in the United Kingdom.
http://www.aerosol-soc.org.uk
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    Members' Area Membership Number: Password: The Aerosol Society aims to support the study and science of airborne particles. Our members are drawn from both industry and academia covering a wide range of disciplines from environmental health and climatology to pharmaceutical devices and nanotechnology. By joining the Aerosol Society you will have the opportunity to meet thought-leaders in this exciting area of science and have access to a network of people with interests in every aspect of aerosol science. To find out about DDL21 please visit www.ddl-conference.org.uk

63. AAAR: American Association For Aerosol Research
Conference information, newsletter, awards, events and member directory of nonprofit professional organization for scientists and engineers.
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Abstract submission deadline = May 14, 2010 Student Chapter Program The American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR) is a nonprofit professional organization for scientists and engineers who wish to promote and communicate technical advances in the field of aerosol research. Join AAAR Today!
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64. AMS Meetings
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65. EGU Statement
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66. Atmospheric Chemistry - Chemistry: Foundations And Applications | HighBeam Resea
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Atmospheric Chemistry
With each breath, the lungs inhale air filled with nitrogen and oxygen, the most abundant natural gases in the atmosphere. Also inhaled, however, are small quantities of gases and particles that are pollutants. Understanding the effects of these pollutants and how to control their emissions has been a continuing challenge for many centuries.
History
Humans have made a large impact on the state of the atmosphere ever since they first began using fire for light, cooking, and heat. When early populations traded their nomadic lifestyle for one based on agriculture, concentrations of air pollutants began to accumulate around permanent communities. With population growth came an increase in the use of fire, along with an increasing demand for wood. As industrialization increased over the next few hundred years, the burning of coal and wood produced some of the unhealthiest air ever recorded. In some European cities, hundreds of deaths were blamed on episodes of excessive smoke and soot.

67. UCTM
Designed and developed to study both tropospheric and stratospheric photochemistry.
http://gest.umbc.edu/research/bian/uctm/index.html

68. Atmospheric Chemistry | Webelements Nexus
A paper in Angewandte Chemie suggests that models predict that climate change will lead to an accelerated recovery of the ozone layer. However, reliable predictions are
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      A paper in Angewandte Chemie suggests that models predict that climate change will lead to an accelerated recovery of the ozone layer. However, reliable predictions are complicated by the ozone-depleting effect of N O. If emissions of this greenhouse gas remain at current levels, by 2050 they could account for 30% of the ozone-destroying effects of chlorofluorocarbons at their peak. It is concluded that "the regulation of N O levels in the atmosphere is not only important for the protection of Earth's climate (Kyoto Protocol) but also for the future evolution of the stratospheric ozone layer (Montreal Protocol). A reduction of N O emissions would decrease the anthropogenic greenhouse effect and it would have a positive impact on the recovery of the ozone layer
    • Depletion of the Ozone Layer in the 21st Century
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69. Max-Planck-Institut Für Meteorologie: MOZART
A global chemistry and transport model
http://www.mpimet.mpg.de/en/wissenschaft/modelle/mozart.html

70. Atmospheric Chemistry Jobs - Browse Keywords | Juju Job Search
Browse atmospheric chemistry jobs from 1,000s of job boards and employer web sites in one place. Juju makes your atmospheric chemistry job search faster and more comprehensive.
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71. RIAM-CFORS (Chemical Weather FORecast System)
A global chemical transformation and transport model.
http://cfors.riam.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~cfors/

72. METO 637 Atmospheric Chemistry Course Outline
Course Web Page, Spring Semester, 2005. Taught jointly with METO 434 this year. Prof. Russell Dickerson Course Instructor Department of Meteorology
http://www.atmos.umd.edu/~russ/syllabus637.html
METO 637
Atmospheric Chemistry Department of
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Course Web Page, Spring Semester, 2005
Taught jointly with METO 434 this year. Prof. Russell Dickerson Course Instructor
Department of Meteorology BRIEF DESCRIPTION:

Application of the techniques of thermodynamics, kinetics, spectroscopy, and photochemistry to atmospheric gases and particles. Investigation of the global cycles of C, H, O, N, and S species; the use of laboratory and field measurements in computer models of the atmosphere. Prerequisites: CHEM 481 or METO 620 (Thermodynamics). Students may not take both METO and CHEM 637 for credit. Homework #1.
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Lecture #2 (rtf) Lecture #3 (rtf) Lecture #4 (rtf) ... Old Exam (txt) REQUIRED TEXT: [FP] Atmospheric Chemistry: Fundamentals and Experimental Techniques B.J. Finlayson-Pitts and J.N. Pitts, Jr. , Wiley-Interscience. (ISBN 0-471-88227-5) Current journal articles will be handed out where appropriate.

73. Dr. Mian Chin
Simulates major tropospheric aerosol components, including sulfate, dust, black carbon (BC), organic carbon (OC), and sea-salt aerosols.
http://code916.gsfc.nasa.gov/People/Chin/gocartinfo.html
GOCART Model Simulation of Atmospheric Aerosols
The Goddard Chemistry Aerosol Radiation and Transport (GOCART) model simulates major tropospheric aerosol components, including sulfate, dust, black carbon (BC), organic carbon (OC), and sea-salt aerosols. The following is a brief description of the model (details can be found in the references listed at the end). The GOCART model uses the assimilated meteorological fields of the Goddard Earth Observing System Data Assimilation System (GEOS DAS), generated by the Goddard Global Modeling and Assimilation Office. The model has a horizontal resolution of 2 deg latitude by 2.5 deg longitude or 1 deg by 1 deg, and 20-55 vertical sigma layers (depending on the version of GEOS DAS). The following processes are included in the model: Emissions Figure 1: Global annual emission rates for sulfur, dust, OC+BC, and sea salt) 1. Sulfur Anthropogenic emission of SO from fossil fuel and biofuel combustions and transportations is taken from the Emission Data Base for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR) (Olivier et al., 1996). Biomass burning emission of SO is scaled to the seasonal variations of burned biomass data (Duncan et al., 2003; Yevich and Logan, 2003). Volcanic emission of SO

74. Welcome To The GEOS-Chem Web Site
A global three-dimensional model of atmospheric composition driven by assimilated meteorological observations from the Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS).
http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/geos/
The 5th GEOS-Chem User and Scientific Meeting
will be held May 2-5, 2011 at Harvard University! View output from simulations Read the latest Last Updated November 8, 2010 NASA Global Modeling and Assimilation Office , but can use other meteorological inputs as well. It is applied by research groups around the world to a wide range of atmospheric composition problems, Scientific direction of the model is provided by the international GEOS-Chem Steering Committee and by User Working Groups . Central management of the model is provided by the Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group at Harvard University. The welcome page for new users . Please contact Model Scientist Daniel J. Jacob to join the user community and access the code. Please proceed to Model Overview for further information and links. http://www.geos-chem.org/geos/index.html

75. Atmospheric Chemistry: World Of Earth Science
Man lives at the bottom of an ocean of air. We may ordinarily take the atmosphere for granted and focus much more concern on the weather. This ocean of air, however, has
http://www.enotes.com/earth-science/atmospheric-chemistry

76. The EMEP Home Page
Co-operative programme for the monitoring and evaluation of the long range transmission of air pollutants in Europe.
http://www.emep.int/
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77. NASA Langley Atmospheric Science Data Center (Distributed Active Archive Center)
The NASA Langley Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) archives and distributes data relating to Radiation Budget, Clouds, Aerosols, and Troposheric Chemistry.
http://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/

78. Atmospheric Chemistry
Synopsis. Atmospheric Chemistry provides readers with a basic knowledge of the chemistry of Earth's atmosphere, and an understanding of the role that chemical transformations
http://www.rsc.org/shop/books/2010/9781847558077.asp

79. Global Tropospheric Experiment (GTE) Home Page
GTE is primarily an aircraft-based program supplemented by ground-based measurements and satellite observations and aims to understand the chemical processes in the troposphere on a global scale.
http://www-gte.larc.nasa.gov/
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80. CHEM-5151 / ATOC-5151 - Atmospheric Chemistry
University of Colorado at Boulder Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry CHEM-5151 / ATOC-5151 - Atmospheric Chemistry Graduate Course - Spring 2005
http://cires.colorado.edu/jimenez/AtmChem/
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CHEM-5151 / ATOC-5151 - Atmospheric Chemistry Graduate Course - Spring 2005
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Office Hours for Spring 2005
  • Jose (Ekeley M329):
    • Tuesdays 10:45-noon (right after class)
    • Thursdays 4-5 pm
    • Please email or call ahead to let me know that you'll be coming. This is just to make sure I am here, since many times nobody comes, and I may get distracted talking to someone etc.
    • Please bring your copy of the textbook if your question needs it. I keep my copy at home since I prepare the lectures there.

  • Jessica: Monday 3-4 pm, Ekeley M2B50
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