Paul J. Crutzen - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Paul Crutzen is best known for his research on ozone depletion. He lists his mainresearch interests as Stratospheric and tropospheric chemistry, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_J._Crutzen
Extractions: Paul J. Crutzen December 3 ) is a Dutch nobel prize winning atmospheric chemist. Paul Crutzen is best known for his research on ozone depletion . He lists his main research interests as Stratospheric and tropospheric chemistry, and their role in the biogeochemical cycles and climate . He currently works at the Department of Atmospheric Chemistry at the MPI for Chemistry , in Mainz Germany edit This is a partial list. See for more. 1976: Outstanding Publication Award, Environmental Research Laboratories, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A. 1984: Rolex-Discover Scientist of the Year. 1985: Recipient of the Leo Szilard Award for "Physics in the Publics Interest" of the American Physical Society. 1986: Elected to Fellow of the American Geophysical Union Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement 1991: Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Nobel Prize in Chemistry (with Dr. M. Molina and Dr. F. S. Rowland, U.S.A.) 1995: Recipient of the Global Ozone Award for "Outstanding Contribution for the Protection of the Ozone Layer" by United Nations Environment Programme 1996: Honorary Member of the International Ozone Commission 1999: Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2002: Worldwide most cited author in the Geosciences with 2911 citations from 110 publications during the decade 1991-2001
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Extractions: Prof. Dr. Paul J. Crutzen December, 3, 1933 in Amsterdam, Holland. Married, two children. Civil Engineering, 1951-1954, Amsterdam, Holland. Academic Studies and Research Activities 1959-1973 at the University of Stockholm, Sweden. M.Sc. (Filosofie Kandidat), 1963. Ph.D. (Filosofie Licentiat), Meteorology, 1968,
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Extractions: (b. Dec. 3, 1933, Amsterdam, Neth.), Dutch chemist who received the 1995 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for demonstrating, in 1970, that chemical compounds of nitrogen oxide accelerate the destruction of stratospheric ozone, which protects the Earth from the Sun's ultraviolet radiation. He shared the honour with American chemists Mario Molina and F. Sherwood Rowland , who discovered in 1974 that manufactured chlorofluorocarbon gases also contribute to ozone depletion. Crutzen received a doctorate in meteorology from Stockholm University in 1973. He worked at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, Ger. In 1970 he discovered that nonreactive nitrous oxide (N O), produced naturally by soil bacteria, rises into the stratosphere, where solar energy splits it into two reactive compounds, NO and NO . These compounds, which remain active for some time, react catalytically with ozone (O ), breaking it down into molecular oxygen (O ). His research was published that year in the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society.
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Extractions: HOME SITE HELP ABOUT SEARCH ... EDUCATIONAL I was born in Amsterdam on December, 3, 1933, the son of Anna Gurk and Jozef Crutzen. I have one sister who still lives in Amsterdam with her family. My mother's parents moved to the industrial Ruhr region in Germany from East Prussia towards the end of the last century. They were of mixed German and Polish origin. In 1929 at the age of 17, my mother, moved to Amsterdam to work as a housekeeper. There she met my father. He came from Vaals, a little town in the southeastern corner of the Netherlands, Bordering Belgium and Germany and very close to the historical German city of Aachen. He died in 1977. He had relatives in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium. Thus, from both parents I inherited a cosmopolitan view of the world. My mother, now 84 years old, still lives in Amsterdam, mentally very alert, but since a few months ago, wheelchair-bound. Despite having worked in several countries outside The Netherlands since 1958, I have remained a Dutch citizen. The great advantage of being at a university department was that I got the opportunity to follow some of the lecture courses that were offered at the university. By 1963 I could thus fulfill the requirement for the filosofie kandidat (corresponding to a Master of Science) degree, combining the subjects mathematics, mathematical statistics, and meteorology. Unfortunately, I could include neither physics nor chemistry in my formal education, because this would have required my participation in time consuming laboratory excercises. In this way I became a pure theoretician. I have, however, always felt close to experimental work, which I have strongly supported during my later years as director of research at the National Center of Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colorado (1977-1980) and at the Max-Planck-Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, Germany (since 1980).
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Report Atmospheric Physics, AP crutzen, paul J. (1972) The photochemistry of the stratosphere with special attention crutzen, paul. (1973) A discussion of the chemistry of some minor http://www.misu.su.se/~birgitta/Apreport.htm
Remarks In Senate crutzen, paul. Remarks in Senate. Nobel Prize recogniton for chemistry, S15095 12OC http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?j104:I03173:j104CRAREN.html