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  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. Atmospheric Chemistry by Ann M. Holloway, Richard P. Wayne, 2010-05-25
  4. Aeronomy of the Middle Atmosphere: Chemistry and Physics of the Stratosphere and Mesosphere (Atmospheric and Oceanographic Sciences Library) by Guy P. Brasseur, Susan Solomon, 2005-12-14
  5. Principles of Atmospheric Science by John Frederick, 2008-11-27
  6. Chemistry of the Upper and Lower Atmosphere: Theory, Experiments, and Applications by Barbara J. Finlayson-Pitts, James N. PittsJr., 1999-11-24
  7. Atmospheric Thermodynamics: Elementary Physics and Chemistry by Gerald R. North, Tatiana L. Erukhimova, 2009-04-27
  8. Environmental Chemistry of Aerosols
  9. Atmospheric Science, Second Edition: An Introductory Survey (International Geophysics) by John M. Wallace, John Michael Wallace, et all 2006-02-15
  10. Basic Physical Chemistry for the Atmospheric Sciences by Peter V. Hobbs, 2000-09-25
  11. Fluorine and the Environment: Atmospheric Chemistry, Emissions & Lithosphere, Volume 1 (Advances in Fluorine Science)
  12. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics: From Air Pollution to Climate Change by John H. Seinfeld, Spyros N. Pandis, 1997-10
  13. Principles of Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry by Richard Goody, 1995-12-28
  14. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics: From Air Pollution to Climate Change by John H. Seinfeld, Spyros N. Pandis, 1997-10

1. Atmospheric Chemistry - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Atmospheric chemistry is a branch of atmospheric science in which the chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere and that of other planets is studied. It is a multidisciplinary field of
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Schematic of chemical and transport processes related to atmospheric composition. Atmospheric chemistry is a branch of atmospheric science in which the chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere and that of other planets is studied. It is a multidisciplinary field of research and draws on environmental chemistry physics meteorology computer modeling ... geology and volcanology and other disciplines. Research is increasingly connected with other areas of study such as climatology The composition and chemistry of the atmosphere is of importance for several reasons, but primarily because of the interactions between the atmosphere and living organisms. The composition of the Earth's atmosphere has been changed by human activity and some of these changes are harmful to human health, crops and ecosystems. Examples of problems which have been addressed by atmospheric chemistry include acid rain ozone depletion photochemical smog and global warming . Atmospheric chemistry seeks to understand the causes of these problems, and by obtaining a theoretical understanding of them, allow possible solutions to be tested and the effects of changes in government policy evaluated.

2. Home IMAGE - The Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL), Thema Site
Calculates the concentrations of the most important greenhouse gases and other reactive gases.
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3. Atmospheric_chemistry - Encyclopedia Of Plants
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Schematic of chemical and transport processes related to atmospheric composition. Atmospheric chemistry is a branch of atmospheric science in which the chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere and that of other planets is studied. It is a multidisciplinary field of research and draws on environmental chemistry physics meteorology computer modeling ... geology and volcanology and other disciplines. Research is increasingly connected with other areas of study such as climatology The composition and chemistry of the atmosphere is of importance for several reasons, but primarily because of the interactions between the atmosphere and living organisms. The composition of the Earth's atmosphere has been changed by human activity and some of these changes are harmful to human health, crops and ecosystems. Examples of problems which have been addressed by atmospheric chemistry include acid rain ozone depletion photochemical smog and global warming . Atmospheric chemistry seeks to understand the causes of these problems, and by obtaining a theoretical understanding of them, allow possible solutions to be tested and the effects of changes in government policy evaluated.

4. Atmospheric Chemistry Observational Databases - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Over the last two centuries many atmospheric chemical observations have been made from a variety of groundbased, airborne, and orbital platforms and deposited in databases.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Atmospheric sciences (category) ... e Over the last two centuries many atmospheric chemical observations have been made from a variety of ground-based, airborne , and orbital platforms and deposited in databases . Many of these databases are publicly available. All of the instruments mentioned in this article give online public access to their data. These observations are critical in developing our understanding of the Earth's atmosphere and issues such as climate change ozone depletion and air quality . Some of the external links provide repositories of many of these datasets in one place. For example, the Cambridge Atmospheric Chemical Database, is a large database in a uniform ASCII format. Each observation is augmented with the meteorological conditions such as the temperature potential temperature geopotential height , and equivalent PV latitude.
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5. Atmospheric Chemistry: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
Chemistry is the science of matter and the changes it undergoes. The science of matter is also addressed by physics, but while physics takes a more general and fundamental
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Atmospheric chemistry is a branch of atmospheric science in which the chemistry Chemistry Chemistry is the science of matter and the changes it undergoes. The science of matter is also addressed by physics, but while physics takes a more general and fundamental approach, chemistry is more specialized, being concerned with the composition, behavior, structure, and properties of matter,...
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and that of other planets is studied. It is a multidisciplinary field of research and draws on environmental chemistry Environmental chemistry Environmental chemistry is the scientific study of the chemical and biochemical phenomena that occur in natural places. It should not be confused with green chemistry, which seeks to reduce potential pollution at its source...
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Physics Physics is a natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion through space-time, as well as all applicable concepts, such as energy and force...

6. Atmospheric Chemistry
Atmospheric chemistry is a branch of atmospheric science in which the chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere and that of other planets is studied. It is a multidisciplinary field of
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Atmospheric chemistry is a branch of atmospheric science in which the chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere and that of other planets is studied. See also: It is a multidisciplinary field of research and draws on environmental chemistry, physics, meteorology, computer modeling, oceanography, geology and volcanology and other disciplines. For more information about the topic Atmospheric chemistry , read the full article at Wikipedia.org , or see the following related articles: Earth science read more Geophysics read more ... read more Note: This page refers to an article that is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License . It uses material from the article Atmospheric chemistry at Wikipedia.org. See the page for more details.
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7. Atmospheric Chemistry - New World Encyclopedia
Atmospheric chemistry involves study of the chemistry of the atmospheres of Earth and other planets. It is a branch of atmospheric science and is a multidisciplinary field of
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (Atman) Next (Atom) Ready Schematic of chemical and transport processes related to atmospheric composition. Atmospheric chemistry involves study of the chemistry of the atmospheres of Earth and other planets. It is a branch of atmospheric science and is a multidisciplinary field of research, drawing on environmental chemistry , meteorology, physics, computer modeling, oceanoraphy, geology , volcanology, and other disciplines. In addition, it is being increasingly associated with the field known as climatology. Earth's atmosphere is composed of about 78 percent nitrogen , 21 percent oxygen , and small amounts of water vapor, carbon dioxide argon , and other gases . This mixture of gases, commonly called air , protects and sustains life on Earth in a variety of ways. It provides oxygen for respiration, carbon dioxide for photosynthesis , and water vapor for the precipitation that replenishes moisture in the soil. In addition, carbon dioxide and water vapor act as " greenhouse gases " that keep the Earth sufficiently warm to maintain life. Nitrogen is used by "nitrogen-fixing" bacteria to produce compounds that are useful for plant growth. Water vapor prevents exposed living tissue from drying up.

8. Atmospheric Chemistry: Encyclopedia - Atmospheric Chemistry
Atmospheric chemistry is a branch of atmospheric science in which the chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere and that of other planets is studied. It is a multidisciplinary field
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9. Atmospheric Chemistry - On Opentopia, Find Out More About Atmospheric Chemistry
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Atmospheric chemistry is a branch of atmospheric science in which the chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere and that of other planets is studied. It is a multidisciplinary field of research and draws on environmental chemistry physics meteorology , computer modeling, oceanography geology and volcanology and other disciplines. Research is increasingly connected with other areas of study such as climatology The composition and chemistry of the atmosphere is of importance for several reasons, but primarily because of the interactions between the atmosphere and living organisms. The composition of the Earth's atmosphere has been changed by human activity and some of these changes are harmful to human health, crops and ecosystems. Examples of problems which have been addressed by atmospheric chemistry include acid rain photochemical smog and global warming . Atmospheric chemistry seeks to understand the causes of these problems, and by obtaining a theoretical understanding of them, allow possible solutions to be tested and the effects of changes in government policy evaluated.

10. Atmospheric Chemistry - ENotes.com Reference
Get Expert Help. Do you have a question about the subject matter of this article? Hundreds of eNotes editors are standing by to help.
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11. Atmospheric Chemistry - Pharmpedia
Atmospheric chemistry. From Pharmpedia. Atmospheric chemistry is a branch of atmospheric science in which the chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere and that of other planets is
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The composition and chemistry of the atmosphere is of importance for several reasons, but primarily because of the interactions between the atmosphere and living organisms. The composition of the Earth's atmosphere has been changed by human activity and some of these changes are harmful to human health, crops and ecosystems. Examples of problems which have been addressed by atmospheric chemistry include acid rain, photochemical smog and global warming. Atmospheric chemistry seeks to understand the causes of these problems, and by obtaining a theoretical understanding of them, allow possible solutions to be tested and the effects of changes in government policy evaluated.
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12. Atmospheric Chemistry Glossary
Words and phrases used in atmospheric chemistry and environmental studies
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Atmospheric Chemistry Glossary
2010 Version This is the 2010 version of this glossary. 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. They are updated almost every year. 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 of 2010. The 2010 version was created in the fifteenth year for this project and is dedicated to the SHSU Air Quality students who are its authors. Click on a letter to find definitions that begin with that letter.

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An international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and discussion of studies investigating the Earth s atmosphere and the underlying chemical and physical processes.
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14. Atmospheric Chemistry
Atmospheric chemistry and global change research at the Pacific Marine Environment Laboratory of NOAA. Details of research programmes and data server are given.
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PLEASE NOTE Much of the science that had been planned for the Atmospheric Chemistry Program (ACP) will, in the future, be conducted under the Department of Energy's
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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.
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16. Centre For Atmospheric Chemistry
At the University of York, Ontario, CAC was formed to foster cooperative research in atmospheric chemistry, to take a leading role in Canada in the education of a new generation of qualified atmospheric chemists, and to provide a communications link between York atmospheric chemists and the national and international atmospheric chemistry community.
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Working with industry, government and academic researchers to increase our knowledge Read more http://www.cac.yorku.ca/components/com_gk2_photoslide/images/thumbm/981893920120765.jpg http://www.cac.yorku.ca/components/com_gk2_photoslide/images/thumbm/1827769705161813.jpg http://www.cac.yorku.ca/components/com_gk2_photoslide/images/thumbm/1231889251281719.jpg http://www.cac.yorku.ca/components/com_gk2_photoslide/images/thumbm/3582379865491753.jpg http://www.cac.yorku.ca/components/com_gk2_photoslide/images/thumbm/3253337887051885.jpg The Centre for Atmospheric Chemistry (CAC) was established at York University in 1985. Since its inception, its mandate has been:         
  • To provide a forum for collaborative research in atmospheric chemistry at York University.

17. Atmospheric Chemistry: Natural And Man-made Chemicals In The Air
From Greenhouse Gases to Acid Rain, the chemistry of the atmosphere is a hot topic. This article summarises the constituents of the air we breath.
http://www.suite101.com/content/atmospheric-chemistry-a51462

18. Atmospheric Chemistry: Definition From Answers.com
The study of the production, transport, modification, and removal of atmospheric constituents in the troposphere and stratosphere.
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19. Harvard University Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group
Atmospheric Chemistry, Tropospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmosphere, Atmosphere
http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/
Welcome to the Harvard Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group!
Our goal is to understand the chemical composition of the atmosphere, its perturbation by human activity, and the implications for climate change and life on Earth. Our approaches include global modeling of atmospheric chemistry and climate, aircraft measurement campaigns, satellite data retrievals, and analyses of atmospheric observations. GROUP LEADERS: Daniel J. Jacob and Jennifer A. Logan People and alums
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Alumni Map ... The 5th GEOS-Chem Scientific and Users' Meeting will take place on May 2-5, 2011 at Harvard University NEW! Supplemental Problems for Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry , 3rd edition (April 2010) Group News (updated October 22, 2010)
November 2010: A new mechanistic global model of Hg biogeochemistry in the terrestrial environment
The strong association of mercury (Hg) with organic carbon in terrestrial soils provides the framework for evaluating Hg cycling in the terrestrial environment. We developed a new global terrestrial mercury model (GTMM) that tracks the storage, accumulation and emissions of Hg in soils based on the cycling of the carbon pool that Hg is bound to. We find that most of the Hg in soils is bound to the most recalcitrant organic carbon pools, but that the fractional increase due to anthropogenic activity is concentrated in the most labile pools. This drives a 3-fold increase in Hg emissions to the atmosphere from the most labile pools relative to the pre-industrial period. Because anthropogenic Hg is preferentially located in more labile pools, the lifetime in soils is ~80 years, as opposed to a lifetime of ~600 years for natural Hg.

20. Gordon Research Conferences - 2007 Program (Atmospheric Chemistry)
Atmospheric Chemistry meeting in Big Sky, Montana
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