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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. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
Airsite is a forum for the exchange of atmospheric chemistry research information. An introduction to the concepts of atmospheric chemistry,
http://www.psigate.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/psibrowse.pl?limit=0&subject=551.511&topl

102. AWI: Research - Geophysics, Glaciology, Atmospheric Chemistry
atmospheric chemistry Research projects Archive FRISP Inkaba yeAfrica Geophysical Observatories Air Chemistry Observatory Doctoral Theses
http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de/Research/geowissensek2.html

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103. Undergraduate Programs In Atmospheric Chemistry At York University.
Information for future students interested in our atmospheric chemistry undergraduate programs at York University.
http://www.yorku.ca/web/futurestudents/programs/template.asp?id=324

104. Atmospheric Science Research Group Homepage.
Pages describing the research activities, and employment opportunities (including PhD) within the Group. Work within the group covers micrometeorolgy, cloud microphysics and chemistry, aerosol science, and radiative transfer.
http://cloudbase.phy.umist.ac.uk/
This is The University of Manchester Atmospheric Science Research Group Web Site. These pages contain details of research and teaching activities within the atmospheric science group. As well as details of jobs and other oportunities and links to other sites related to the field of atmopsheric science. The text below describes some of the wide and varied activities of the group. The Atmospheric Science Group is active in many areas of atmospheric science, covering physical, chemical and electrical processes. Current research projects cover the areas of radiative transfer, precipitation and cloud electrification, boundary layer processes, aerosol properties, cloud physics and chemistry and atmospheric pollution in the urban environment. Research carried out in these areas includes field observations, laboratory investigations, theoretical studies and numerical modelling. Field experiments and the interpretation of field observations form the largest part of this unique group's activities. Recent field experiments have been held in various UK locations, including: Norfolk; Essex; Edinburgh; Birmingham; and Manchester, and further afield including: Greece; Norway; the Netherlands; Denmark; Tenerife; Germany; South Korea; Australia; USA and Finland. Details of some of these projects can be found in the "Measurements and Instrumentation" section of this site.

105. Data And Reports On Acid Rain, Atmospheric Deposition And Precipitation Chemistr
U.S. Geological Survey information resources on acidic deposition in the United States.
http://bqs.usgs.gov/acidrain/
On-line data and reports on acid rain, atmospheric deposition and precipitation chemistry.
The USGS is the lead federal agency for the monitoring of wet atmospheric deposition (chemical constituents deposited from the atmosphere via rain, sleet and snow) in the United States. The USGS atmospheric deposition program provides:
1) participation and leadership in the National Atmospheric Deposition Program , National Trends Network ( NADP/NTN
2) scientific research and assessment to evaluate the effects of atmospheric deposition on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
The NADP/NTN
The National Atmospheric Deposition Program monitors wet atmospheric deposition at 250 National Trends Network sites throughout the United States. The USGS supports 74 of the roughly 250 active NADP/NTN sites. A fundamental NADP program objective is to provide scientific investigators world-wide with a long-term, high-quality database of atmospheric deposition for research support in the areas of air quality, water quality, agricultural effects, forest productivity, materials effects, ecosystem studies, watershed studies and human health. If you cannot fully access the information linked from this page, please contact

106. NASA Langley Atmospheric Sciences Data Center (Distributed Active Archive Center
The ASDC processes, archives and distributes data from instruments measuring clouds, aerosols, tropospheric chemistry, and Earth's radiation budget.
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107. Home
AGT, Inc. is an atmospheric plasma chemistry company offering innovative solutions for industry, healthcare, air quality, biotechnology and homeland security.
http://www.atmosphericglow.com
At AGT, we solve health and environmental concerns using an innovative source: atmospheric plasma. AGT is a market driven science and engineering company focused on developing products for a range of applications based on its specialized atmospheric plasma technology.
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Biotechnology Decontamination Medical Device Sterilization ... Materials Processing Today, the company is focused on two product families that satisfy current market needs. AGT has developed its award winning APR-510 to target the first of these markets, that of sample preparation for DNA analysis. The second, mass market prototype development is for indoor air filtration and purification technologies that can destroy molds, viruses, as well as the bacteria and chemicals that cause odors.

108. 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/

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Welcome to the AIDA-Server of the Atmospheric Aerosol Research Department, Institute for 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 reactive trace compounds, new particle formation, cloud microphysics, and aerosol-climate interactions. The head of the Atmospheric Aerosol Research Department, Ulrich Schurath, is also professor at the Institute of Environmental Physics , University of Heidelberg. AIDA news
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109. Physics And Chemistry Of The Earth
Threepart journal, with Part B covering hydrology and water resources and Part C covering solar, planetary, and atmospheric science. Tables of contents and indices, and on-line articles for subscribers.
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As of 2002, incorporating Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A, B and C
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N. Balling, G.M. Ganssen, H.-P. Plag, H.H.G. Savenije, S. Tinti

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Physics and Chemistry of the Earth is an international interdisciplinary journal for the rapid publication of collections of refereed communications in separate thematic issues, either stemming from scientific meetings, or, especially compiled for the occasion. There is no restriction on the length of articles published in the journal. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth incorporates the separate Parts A, B and C

110. American Chemical Society: Journal Of Physical Chemistry Part A Home Page
Publishes studies on molecules (dynamics, spectroscopy, gaseous clusters, molecular beams, kinetics, atmospheric and environmental physical chemistry, molecular structure, bonding, quantum chemistry, and general theory).
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From the Editors to our Authors and Reviewers: We thank you for your continued support of JPC. Please make sure to include the A or B label when giving references to JPC articles published in 1997 and beyond. This would save time for readers making use of the articles published in JPC. The assistance of our conscientious reviewers in checking the accuracy of the references to JPC from 1997 forward would also be most appreciated.
View the Most-Accessed Articles for The Journal of Physical Chemistry A in 2005. Beginning in July 2005, will publish table of contents (TOC) graphics for Letters in both Web and print editions. Also in July, the journals will publish author biographies with Feature Articles and Review Articles. Please see the Guidelines for Authors (Preparation of Manuscripts) [PDF] for details on both of these new features.

111. Index
Variety of Internet sources arranged by subject, including biology, chemistry, computing, earth and atmospheric sciences, engineering, mathematics, and Internet developments.
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112. International Association For The Physical Sciences Of The Oceans
IAPSO has the prime goal of promoting the study of scientific problems relating to the oceans and the interactions taking places at the sea floor, coastal, and atmospheric boundaries insofar as such research is conducted by the use of mathematics, physics, and chemistry.
http://www.olympus.net/IAPSO/
The International Association for the Physical Sciences of the Oceans

113. Top20Chemistry.com - Online Directory For Chemistry Education.
Online directory for chemistry education in organic, analytical, bio, physical, electro, atmospheric, and several other topics.
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114. Institute Of Plasma Physics, ASCR
Research on tokamaks, plasma heating, plasma turbulence, electron beam plasma interaction, plasma chemistry, plasma decomposition or synthesis, pulsed capillary discharge, pulsed corona discharge, arc discharge, plasma spraying, atmospheric pressure non-equilibrium plasmas.
http://www.cas.cz/en/UFP.html
Institute of Plasma Physics, ASCR
Phone: Fax: Address: Za Slovankou 3
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Czech Republic E-mail: ufp@cas.cz WWW: http://www.ipp.cas.cz
The Institute was founded in 1959 as the Institute of Vacuum Electronics of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and renamed in 1964 to reflect changes in the field of plasma physics research. Since 1999 the Institute has been coordinating Czech participation in the S+T programme in fusion of EURATOM (Association EURATOM/IPP.CR). The Institute conducts research in the following fields:
  • Non-inductive current drive and heating in tokamaks by lower hybrid wavesEdge plasma turbulence in tokamaks Plasma diagnostics High current capillary discharge Generation of shock waves by a plasma discharge in water Generation of chemically active non-equilibrium plasma in gases at atmospheric pressure and in liquids Generation of equilibrium water-stabilised arc discharges Interaction of plasma with other states of matter as a basis for plasma spraying Plasma decomposition and/or plasma synthesis Materials research connected with plasma technologies Generation of hot dense plasma by a sub-nanosecond iodine laser Laser plasma as a source of intense coherent and non-coherent x-ray radiation and of multicharged ions
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115. Walker Branch Watershed Home Page
The site of longterm, intensive environmental studies since the mid-1960's by staff from Oak Ridge National Laboratory the National Oceanic and atmospheric Administration in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, centered primarily on the geologic and hydrologic processes that control the amounts and chemistry of water moving through the watershed.
http://walkerbranch.ornl.gov/
Walker Branch Watershed
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
WELCOME to the Walker Branch Watershed Home Page. Walker Branch Watershed is located on the U. S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge Reservation in Roane County, Tennessee. Major funding for Walker Branch Watershed research activities comes from the Program for Ecosystem Research (PER) in the DOE Office of Science and Office of Biological and Environmental Research ( OBER ). The 97.5 ha Walker Branch watershed has been the site of long-term, intensive environmental studies since the late-1960's by staff from the Environmental Sciences Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), and staff from the Atmospheric Turbulence and Diffusion Division , Air Resources Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
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116. Homepage For The School Of Chemistry, Physics And Earth Sciences, Science And En
School of chemistry, Physics Earth Sciences. Oceanographic and atmospheric science research.
http://www.scieng.flinders.edu.au/cpes/index.html
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The School of Chemistry, Physics and Earth Sciences has a proud tradition of excellence in research and teaching. Flinders University physics is known for outstanding contributions to the fields of atomic, molecular, plasma and nuclear physics. The high reputation enjoyed by its chemistry staff is based on leading research in molecular synthesis, molecular dynamics, physical organic chemistry and surface science. Flinders meteorologists were instrumental in establishing Airborne Research Australia , one of the world's leading facilities for atmospheric measurements. Its oceanographers designed and initiated the National Tidal Centre , now located with the Bureau of Meteorology Today's teaching and research programmes benefit from this tradition while responding to new developments and needs. Nanotechnology has become one of the foci within the chemistry and physics groups. The chemistry group also has strong links with Forensic Science , South Australia, and is developing leading research programs in forensic and analytical chemistry. The School's hydrology group is associated with

117. 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.
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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
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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
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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

118. Johns Hopkins University - Department Of Geography And Environmental Science
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://engineering.jhu.edu/~dogee/
As our world becomes seemingly ever smaller due to increasing population size and declining natural resources, environmental engineering has emerged as a field of critical importance to society.
Established at Hopkins in 1968, the Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, DoGEE, has always been concerned with identifying, understanding and describing environmental problems. Our core mission is to improve the human condition through the development and promotion of sound, sustainable environmental practices, and to educate future generations of environmental leaders.
Special Announcement
Please join us for a memorial service in honor of Professor Charles "Chuck" ReVelle on September 11, 2005 at 5:00 p.m. in 110 Hodson Hall (Homewood Campus). A reception will be held prior to the service in the lobby of Hodson Hall beginning at 3:30 p.m. Gazette... Please contact Joe O'Neil for additional information at 410-516-5143 or jfo@jhu.edu
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Senior Design Students and External Consultants
The Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering (DoGEE) will proudly graduate its first four undergraduate students in May 2005. In the Spring semester, these students have been involved in a Senior Design Class where they interacted with external consultants to plan a treatment upgrade for nutrient removal at the Patapsco Wastewater Treatment Plant in Baltimore. The students and external consultants shown in the photograph are Ray Schulte (JMT Engineering), Mitch Buck (DoGEE senior), Rica Enriquez (DoGEE senior), Joel Weitzman (DoGEE senior), Amanda Hughes (DoGEE senior), Sam Grant (City of Baltimore), Bob Wimmer (JMT Engineering), and Pete Thomson (KCI Technologies, Inc.). DoGEE is particularly grateful to the external consultants for their expertise, time and enthusiasm on this project. Faculty organizing the 2005 Senior Design Class were Hedi Alavi, Bill Ball, Edward Bouwer, and Charlie O'Melia.

119. 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.
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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.

120. 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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