Portal:Atmospheric chemistry
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School of Atmospheric chemistry
Atmospheric chemistry is the study of the Earth's atmosphere and the atmospheres of other planets. The composition and chemistry of the atmosphere is important primarily due to the interactions between the atmosphere and living organisms.
As a branch of atmospheric science, it is multidisciplinary, drawing on research from environmental chemistry, physics, meteorology, computer modeling, oceanography, geology, volcanology, and others.
School news and current events
- Jul 13, 2013 - Department undergoes re-design (under School of Chemistry renovation)
- Sep 6, 2008 - Department of Atmospheric Chemistry founded!
Research projects and questions
None!
Active participants
Learning Resources
- Educational materials in atmospheric chemistry (Harvard University)
Textbooks
- Atmospheric Chemistry (A.M. Holloway) (ISBN 978-1847558077)
- Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics: From Air Pollution to Climate Change (J.H. Seinfeld and S.N. Pandis) (ISBN 978-0471720188)
Useful links
Wikipedia articles
External links
- Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Open Access Journal of the European Geosciences Union)
Lessons
UNDER DEVELOPMENT