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Atmospheric Chemistry Brown Bag Talks
SPRING 2003 Schedule
For more information contact Dale Allen
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January 31
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Dr. Peter Colarco
GEST/NASA-GSFC DYNAMICAL AND MICROPHYSICAL ANALYSIS OF TRANSNATIONAL POLLUTANT TRANSPORT OVER THE EASTERN UNITED STATES FROM CANADIAN FOREST FIRES |
February 7
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SNOW!
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February 14
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Dr. Jeff Stehr
University of Maryland A comparison of CMAQ-calculated and aircraft-measured MET fields, O3, and CO |
February 21
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Dr. Bruce Doddridge
U. of Maryland: On assignment as Assoc. program director in atmospheric chemistry at NSF A discussion of atmospheric chemistry research supported by NSF |
February 26 (Wednesday)
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Dr. Paul Fortuin
KNMI (Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute) Tropical ozone measurements for SHADOZ at Paramaribo, Surinam Station |
February 28
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Dr. Ariel Stein
NOAA Air Resources Laboratory Modeling Studies of the Transport and Transformation of Pollutants in the Lower Troposphere |
March 7
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Mr. Mike Fromm
NRL The Smoking Gun: Transport of Smoke from Treetop to the UTLS. |
March 14
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Dr. Pai-Yei Whung
NOAA/OAR NOAA Air Quality Forecasting Program |
March 21
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OPEN
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March 28
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SPRING BREAK
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April 4
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OPEN
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April 11
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Dr. Tal Freiman
Climatology Research Group; University of Witwatersrand; Johannesburg, South Africa "The Regional Haze Project over the industrial heartland of South Africa" |
April 18
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OPEN
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April 25
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J. Ping Mao
NASA-GSFC TBA-Feasibility of space-borne CO2 measurements |
April 30 (WEDNESDAY at 3:30!!)
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Dr. William (Rich) Barchet
DOE Research Aircraft Facility (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) Airborne atmospheric chemistry research with the Gulfstream 159 Aircraft |
May 2 (1:00 PM)
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Mr. Matthew C. Beres
UMD Life Cycle Impacts of Biodiesel Fuel on Air Pollution |
June 27
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Rich Calabrese
Dept. of Chemical Engineering, University of Maryland Design of an Efficient Biological Aerosol Collector: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Simulations |
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