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Atmospheric Chemistry Brown Bag Talks
FALL 2002 Schedule
For more information contact Dale Allen
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September 13
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Dr. Lorraine Remer
NASA-GSFC "A physicist's viewpoint on MODIS aerosol retrievals and validation" |
September 20
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OPEN
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September 27
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OPEN
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October 4
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OPEN
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October 11
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Mr. Charles Piety
University of Maryland Summary of 2002 Ozone Season |
October 18
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Dr. Martina Schmeling
Department of Chemistry; Loyola University Chicago Air mass recognition via chemical analysis |
October 25
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Dr. Juying Warner
NCAR/ACD/MOPITT MOPITT CO measurements from Biomass Burning events |
November 1
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Dr. Alex Frolov
University of Maryland Global Measurements of Tropospheric Ozone Using The TOMS Instrument |
November 8
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Dr. Ana Prados
NRL POAM ozone and water vapor observations in the UTLS |
November 15
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Dr. Darrell Winner
National Center for Environmental Research, U.S. EPA Potential impact of global change on air quality |
November 22 (Room 2106 CSSB)
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Dr. David Noone (Joint with ESSIC)
Division of Geological and Planetary Science, California Institute of Technology Investigating the influence of Arctic sea ice on stratospheric circulation and ozone with GCMs |
November 26 (TUESDAY)
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Dr. A. M. Kinyua
Institute of Nuclear Science, University of Nairobi Heavy and trace metal analysis of material samples by nuclear and related techniques in Kenya |
December 6
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Fall AGU meeting (No talks scheduled)
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December 13
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Dr. Mark Olsen
National Research Council Comparison of Northern and Southern Hemisphere Cross-tropopause O3 flux |
December 20
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Dr. Kenneth Pickering
University of Maryland CRYSTAL-FACE: Mission Summary |
Unless
otherwise noted in date line, all seminars are held in RM. 3425 (the Meteorology Conference Room on the
third floor in the new wing of the Computer & Space Sci. Bldg.) at
12:00 p.m.
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