Rheology -Principles, Measurements, And Applications(1)
Biogeochemical modelling Corinne Le Quéré University of East Anglia and the British Antarctic Survey.
Rheology Principles Measurements and Applications
THE NITROGEN CYCLE. TOPICS FOR TODAY 1.The Nitrogen Cycle 2.Fixed Nitrogen in the Atmosphere 3.Sources of NOx 4.What about N 2 O? 5.Nitrogen Cycle: on.
Interactions between climate and atmospheric chemistry in the US Loretta J. Mickley, Harvard University Collaborators: Rynda Hudman, Daniel Jacob, Eric.
Uncertainties in the atmospheric oxidation of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) : implications for air quality and climate Jingqiu Mao (Princeton/GFDL)
QUESTIONS 1. How does the thinning of the stratospheric ozone layer affect the source of OH in the troposphere? 2. Chemical production of ozone in the.
Radical loss in the atmosphere from Cu- Fe redox coupling in aerosols Jingqiu Mao (Princeton/GFDL), Songmiao Fan (GFDL), Daniel Jacob (Harvard), Katherine.
A missing sink for radicals Jingqiu Mao (Princeton/GFDL) With Songmiao Fan (GFDL), Daniel Jacob (Harvard), Larry Horowitz (GFDL) and Vaishali Naik (GFDL)
TROPOSPHERIC OZONE AND OXIDANT CHEMISTRY Troposphere Stratosphere: 90% of total The many faces of atmospheric ozone: In stratosphere: UV shield In middle/upper.
Heterogeneous chemistry and its potential impact on climate Jingqiu Mao (Princeton/GFDL) North Carolina State University, 11/25/2013.