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  1. ROWLAND, F. SHERWOOD (1927- ): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Earth Science</i>
  2. The 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. (Paul Crutzen, Mario Molina and F. Sherwood Rowland share prize): An article from: Canadian Chemical News by D.J. Donaldson, T.T. Tidwell, 1996-01-01
  3. Volatile organic compounds in 43 Chinese cities [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by B. Barletta, S. Meinardi, et all

21. Nobel Prize For Chemistry
ROWLAND, F. SHERWOOD, U.S.A 1995 for their work in atmospheric chemistry, particularly concerning the formation and decomposition of ozone
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Nobel Prize for Chemistry Name Year The Work William S. Knowles , USA
Ryoji Noyori,
Japan
K. Barry Sharpless
, USA for their work on chirally catalysed hydrogenation reactions" Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid and Hideki Shirakawa for the discovery and development of conductive polymers Ahmed H. Zewail For his studies of the transition states of chemical reactions using femtosecond spectroscop Walter Kohn, U.S.A
John A. Pople, Great Britain "to Walter Kohn for his development of the density-functional theory and to John Pople for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry." BOYER, PAUL D., U.S.A
WALKER, JOHN E., Great Britain "for their elucidation of the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)" SKOU, JENS C., Denmark "for the first discovery of an ion-transporting enzyme, Na+, K+-ATPase" CURL, ROBERT F. JR., U.S.A
KROTO, Sir HAROLD W, Great Britain
SMALLEY, RICHARD E., U.S.A "for their discovery of fullerenes"

22. Biography-center - Letter R
Routh Edward • Routh Eugene Coke • Routt Joe Eugene • Roviralta Luis Barraquer • Rowe Alfred • Rowe Debbie • Rowe James Nicholas • Rowe Joseph • Rowland F. Sherwood
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23. F. Sherwood Rowland - CIRS
ROWLAND, F. SHERWOOD . rowland@uci.edu. Research Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Bren Chair
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ROWLAND, F. SHERWOOD rowland@uci.edu
Research Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Bren Chair , Earth System Science, University of California , Irvine, United States. Research interests :
His research group is currently studying the composition of the earth's atmosphere in (a)remote locations throughout the Pacific region from Alaska to New Zealand:(b)highly polluted cities throughout the world; and (c) areas with special conditions, such as burning forests and/or agricultural wastes, or the marine boundary layer in oceanic locations with high biological emissions. Whole air samples are collected on land, ships, and aircraft and are returned to our laboratory for analysis.
Gas chromatography utilizing flame ionization detection, electron capture detection, and mass spectrometry is our main analytical tool. A three gaschromatograph analytical system is used to quantify about 150 halocarbons, nonmethane hydrocarbons, and alkyl nitrates ranging in mole fraction from about 2 parts per billion to 20 parts per quadrillion.
In an attempt to determine "background" concentrations of selected trace gases, since 1978 they have been collecting air samples at surface locatins every three months in Pacific regions from northern Alaska to southern New Zealand. Results from this "background" study recently led to our discovery that methyl bromide, a gas that significantly affects stratospheric ozone concentrations, has a tropospheric seasonal cycle. This finding provides an important constraint on hemispheric and seasonal methyl bromide sources and removal processes.

24. F. Sherwood Rowland (American Chemist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
F. Sherwood Rowland (American chemist), June 28, 1927Delaware, Ohio, U.S.American chemist who shared the 1995 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with chemists Mario Molina and Paul Crutzen
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Table of Contents: F. Sherwood Rowland Article Article Year in Review Links Year in Review Links Related Articles Related Articles Supplemental Information Supplemental Information - Spotlights Spotlights External Web sites External Web sites Citations ARTICLE from the F. Sherwood Rowland in full Frank Sherwood Rowland (b. June 28, 1927, Delaware, Ohio, U.S.), American chemist who shared the 1995 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with chemists Mario Molina and Paul Crutzen for research on the depletion ozone layer . Working with Molina, Rowland discovered that man-made

25. Canadian Content > Nobel Prize In Chemistry
Canadian Content explores Rowland, F. Sherwood. Includes free listings and information about Rowland, F. Sherwood from the CanConDir.
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27. Stratospheric Ozone Depletion By Chlorofluorocarbons
Rowland, F. Sherwood, 1990 Stratospheric ozone depletion by chlorofluorocarbons. Ambio 19, 281292.
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Robertson, Robert Robinson, Robert Ruika, Leopold Stephen Richards, Theodore Rowland, F. Sherwood
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31. Nonmethane Hydrocarbon And Halocarbon Distributions During Atlantic Stratocumulu
Blake, Donald R.; Blake, Nicola J.; Smith, Tyrrel W.; Wingenter, Oliver W.; Rowland, F. Sherwood Publication Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 101, Issue D2, p. 45014514
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Cl . The same air masses also exhibited large ozone enhancements, with 2 to 3 times higher mixing ratios in the continental boundary layer air compared to the clean MBL. This indicates a primarily anthropogenic photochemical source for a significant fraction of the lower tropospheric ozone in this region. Methyl bromide exhibited on average 10-20% higher concentrations in the boundary layer affected by continental outflow than in the clean MBL, and was seen to be enhanced in individual plumes of air of continental origin. This is consistent with significant anthropogenic sources for methyl bromide. In addition, median MBL concentrations of ethene and methyl iodide showed enhancements of approximately a factor of 2 above free tropospheric values, suggesting primarily coastal/oceanic sources for these species. Bibtex entry for this abstract Preferred format for this abstract (see

32. Carbonyl Sulfide Hydrolysis As A Source Of Hydrogen Sulfide In Open Ocean Seawat
Title Carbonyl sulfide hydrolysis as a source of hydrogen sulfide in open ocean seawater Authors Elliott, Scott; Lu, Eric; Rowland, F. Sherwood
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Two independent lines of evidence suggest that the hydrogen sulfides (H S, SH , S ) are present in open surface seawater at pico to nanomolar levels. 1) Such concentrations are calculated for a chemical steady state involving carbonyl sulfide hydrolysis as source, followed by oxidative removal. 2) Although it is not yet certain that measurements of gaseous H S over the open ocean are reliable, they require aqueous sulfide concentrations in this range in order to support sea-to-air flux. If pico to nanomolar of the hydrogen sulfides are included in standard equilibrium models of seawater complexation chemistry, several trace metals speciate predominantly as sulfide complexes and are supersaturated with repect to their solid sulfides. This supersaturation argues for solubilization of the metals through other unexpected complexes, perhaps involving reduced sulfur ligands associated with dissolved organics, or even intermediates along the hydrogen sulfide oxidation chain. Bibtex entry for this abstract Preferred format for this abstract (see

33. Rowlatt Bills - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Rowlatt Bills
Rowland, F Sherwood Rowland, Henry Augustus Rowland, Henry Augustus Rowland, James Peter Rowland, Tiny Rowlands, John Rowlandson Rowlandson Rowlandson
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34. Mario Molina — Infoplease.com
F. Sherwood (Sherry) Rowland F. Sherwood (Sherry) Rowland chemist, Nobel laureate Born June 28, 1927 Birthplace Delaware, Ohio Hispanic American Biographies, A-Z - Notable
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F. Sherwood (Sherry) Rowland F. Sherwood (Sherry) Rowland chemist, Nobel laureate Born June 28, 1927 Birthplace Delaware, Ohio Hispanic American Biographies, A-Z - Notable
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36. Nobel Laureates - List
Rowland, F. Sherwood Irvine 1995 Chemistry Schrieffer, J. Robert Santa Barbara 1972 Physics Schwinger, Julian* Los Angeles 1965 Physics Seaborg, Glenn T.* Berkeley/Berkeley Lab
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37. Ozone Reactions: Physics And Chemistry Of The Stratosphere
Rowland, F. Sherwood, 1990 Stratospheric Ozone Depletion by Chlorofluorocarbons. Ambio, 19, 281292. Wang, W. C., X. Z. Liang, M. P. Dudek, D. Pollard, and S. L. Thompson.
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1-9: Ozone Reactions: Physics and Chemistry of the Stratosphere
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    • Group Discussion Summary: Summary prepared by: Francis Otieno and Heather Bickert Ozone is an atmospheric compound, that is concentrated in the stratosphere.The name ozone comes from Greek ozein, which means "to smell". In its standard state, ozone is pale blue, highly poisonous gas with a strong odor. It is much more active chemically than ordinary oxygen and is a better oxidizing agent. It is used in purifying water, sterilizing air, and bleaching certain foods. In the lower atmosphere atmosphere, ozone is formed from nitrogen oxides and organic gases emitted by automobiles and industrial sources. In the stratosphere, ozone is formed when a molecule of oxygen absorbs a photon of light with wavelengths shorter than 200nm, is split into atomic oxygen and the atomic oxygen reacts withan oxygen molecule to form ozone.
  • 38. F. SHERWOOD (SHERRY) ROWLAND Biography - Famous Scientists
    F. SHERWOOD (SHERRY) ROWLAND F. Sherwood Rowland Born June 28, 1927 Nobel Laureate, Chemistry, 1995; Donald Bren Research Professor, University of California, Irvine
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    F. SHERWOOD (SHERRY) ROWLAND
    F. Sherwood Rowland Born: June 28, 1927 Nobel Laureate, Chemistry, 1995; Donald Bren Research Professor, University of California, Irvine F. Sherwood Rowland is the Donald Bren Research Professor at the University of California, Irvine, where he founded the chemistry department in 1964. He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1995 with Paul Crutzen and Mario Molina for work "in atmospheric chemistry, particularly concerning the formation and decomposition of ozone." Rowland received the Japan Prize in Environmental Science and Technology in 1989 and has received numerous other awards and honorary degrees. He has been a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences since 1978 and served as its foreign secretary from 1994 to 2002. He has lectured in more than 50 countries and in 1995 was the founding chairman of the InterAcademy Panel. He also served as president and chairman of the board of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and is an elected foreign member of the Royal Society, the world's oldest scientific academy in continuous

    39. Office Of Science - DOE Nobel Prizes
    Rowland, F. Sherwood University of California, Irvine Basic Energy Sciences program 1995 Chemistry Molina, Mario Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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    rowland, f. sherwood –noun. Slang. crack (def. 33).
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