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  •  Atmospheric Chemistry Program (U.S. DOE)  - http://gonzalo.er.anl.gov/ACP/
     Research into regional and continental chemistry and the fate of tropospheric air pollutants, extracontinental and global chemistry and the fate of tropospheric air pollutants, and aerosol genesis.
  •  Atmospheric Chemistry Air Quality Glossary  - http://www.shsu.edu/~chemistry/Glossary/glos.html
     Definitions in this glossary were initially generated by the students in a senior level class studying air quality and atmospheric chemistry at Sam Houston State University during the spring of 1995
  •  Global Tropospheric Experiment (GTE)  - http://www-gte.larc.nasa.gov/
     GTE is primarily an aircraft-based program supplemented by ground-based measurements and satellite observations and aims to understand the chemical processes in the troposphere on a global scale.
  •  ORNL/ESD Atmospheric Chemistry & Aerosol Group  - http://www.esd.ornl.gov/programs/ACA/
     Activities include research on airborne releases of mercury compounds, airborne mercury speciation, atmospheric deposition in mountainous terrain, atmospheric mercury cycling, biogeochemical cycling of mercury in northern wetlands, and development of laser-induced plasma spectroscopy for continuous multielemental emission monitoring.
  •  EUROTRAC-2  - http://www.gsf.de/eurotrac/
     The EUREKA atmospheric environmental project on the Transport and Chemical Transformation of Environmentally Relevant Trace Constituents in the Troposphere over Europe.
  •  Atmospheric Chemistry Studies in the Oceanic Environment (ACSOE)  - http://www.uea.ac.uk/~acsoe/
     UK NERC Thematic Research Programme to investigate the chemistry of the lower atmosphere (0 - 12 km) over the oceans. The studies aim to bring about a clearer understanding of natural processes in the remote marine atmosphere, and how these processes are affected by atmospheric pollution originating from the continents.
  •  University of New Hampshire, Global Atmospheric Chemistry Group  - http://www.gac.sr.unh.edu/
     A multidisciplinary group of researchers concerned with understanding the fundamental factors (both natural and anthropogenic) which determine the chemical composition of the Earth's atmosphere. Major research interests include quantifying and modeling emissions of atmospheric trace gases from global energy production and use, large-scale agroecosystems, tundra and boreal forest ecosystems, and tropical areas subject to deforestation.
  •  Centre for Atmospheric Chemistry (CAC)  - http://www.cac.yorku.ca/
     At the University of York, Ontario, CAC was formed to foster cooperative research in atmospheric chemistry, to take a leading role in Canada in the education of a new generation of qualified atmospheric chemists, and to provide a communications link between York atmospheric chemists and the national and international atmospheric chemistry community.
  •  Sentex Systems,inc.  - http://www.sentexinc.com/
     Specialists for MTBE monitoring, voc monitoring, gas chromatographs, portable and online gas chromatography instruments featuring purge and trap technology, air and water monitoring and volatile organic compound analyzers.
  •  ATMOS User Center  - http://auc.dfd.dlr.de/
     AUC provides the European atmospheric satellite data user community with direct and easy access to measurements and derived data products from satellite based sensors.
  •  NCAR Postdoctoral Appointments in Atmospheric Research  - http://www.asp.ucar.edu/pdann.html
     The National Center for Atmospheric Research postdoctoral program provides an opportunity for talented scientists who have recently received their Ph.D.s to continue to pursue their research interests and to develop expertise in new areas.
  •  deMontigny, David  - http://uregina.ca/~demontid/index.htm
     The site identifies David's research areas (carbon dioxide absorption), experience, and personal interests.
  •  University of Regina, Faculty of Engineering  - http://www.uregina.ca/engg/co2/co2res.htm
     Research in high efficiency separation process technologies for carbon dioxide (CO2) removal from industrial sources at the Process Systems Laboratory, University of Regina.
  •  Singh, Hanwant B.  - http://geo.arc.nasa.gov/sgg/singh/
     Information about atmospheric chemistry research and the journal "Atmospheric Environment."
  •  ARB Lidar Facility  - http://asd-www.larc.nasa.gov/lidar/lidar.html
     NASA Langley Research Center aerosol lidar studies within the Lidar applications group.
  •  Creative Methods  - http://www.creativemethods.com/
     US Air Quality Gradebook, which grades US counties A-F on 20 EPA measures of air quality.
  •  EMEP  - http://www.emep.int/
     Co-operative programme for the monitoring and evaluation of the long range transmission of air pollutants in Europe.
  •  The Aerosol Society  - http://www.aerosol-soc.org.uk
     Events, awards, background information and history of aerosols in the United Kingdom.
  •  Waterloo Centre for Atmospheric Sciences  - http://science.uwaterloo.ca/wcas/
     A collaboration among academic, government and private sector atmospheric scientists involved in regional atmospheric modelling, remote sensing and atmospheric aerosol studies.
  •  Collaboratory for Atmospheric Science and Technology (CAST)  - http://www.badc.rl.ac.uk/community/
     Aim of group is to promote interaction and collaboration between UK atmospheric scientists. Page includes related news, workspaces, list of current users, conference links and a user-friendly interface to an atmospheric trajectory model.
  •  Atmospheric Sciences Division  - http://www.ecd.bnl.gov
     Atmospheric Sciences Division of Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA. 30 scientists working mainly in atmospheric chemistry, the site provides links to personnel, publications, and research activities.
  •  Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC)  - http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/
     Global-change data and information analysis for the US Department of Energy (DOE). Compiles and maintains extensive international data sets on atmospheric chemistry, particularly atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, methane & other radiatively active gases.
  •  AmeriFlux - Long-term CO2 flux measurements of the Americas  - http://public.ornl.gov/ameriflux/
     Long-term measurements of carbon dioxide, water vapor, and energy exchange through the eddy covariance technique from different ecosystems integrated into consistent, quality assured, and fully documented data sets.
  •  Jürgen M. Lobert  - http://www.jurgenlobert.net/
     A site for atmospheric chemistry and earth science. J.M. Lobert's projects, publications, data and personal information and links for further studies.
  •  International Global Atmospheric Chemistry Project  - http://www.igac.noaa.gov/
     Aimed at developing a fundamental understanding of the processes determining atmospheric composition, understanding interactions between atmospheric chemical composition and physical, biospheric and climatic processes, and to predict the impact of natural and anthropogenic forcings on the chemical composition of the atmosphere.
  •  Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP) Journal  - http://www.copernicus.org/EGU/acp/
     An international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and discussion of high quality studies investigating the Earth's atmosphere and the underlying chemical and physical processes.
  •  Cape Grim Baseline Air Pollution Station  - http://www.dar.csiro.au/capegrim/
     The station, which the Bureau of Meteorology operates jointly with CSIRO Atmospheric Research, is a highly sophisticated, world-class facility. It supplies vital information about changes to the atmospheric composition of the Southern Hemisphere.
  •  CSIRO atmospheric research into greenhouse gases  - http://www.dar.csiro.au/processes/index.html
     Air samples are analysed in the CSIRO Global Atmospheric Sampling Laboratory (GASLAB), the most sophisticated of its type in the southern hemisphere. Results from GASLAB help us determine where greenhouse gases are coming from and what happens to them once they reach the atmosphere.