Atmospheric Chemistry
Links
Atmospheric Chemistry International Research Site (AIRSITE)
http://www.chem.leeds.ac.uk/Atmospheric/intro.html
A focal point for information on atmospheric chemistry research taking place around the world
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 Studies in the Oceanic Environment (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.
Atmospheric Sciences Division
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.
Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy Experiment (ATMOS)
http://remus.jpl.nasa.gov/atmos/atmos.html
ATMOS is an infrared spectrometer (a Fourier transform interferometer) that is designed to study the chemical composition of the atmosphere from space.
British Atmospheric Data Centre (BADC)
The Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) designated data centre for the Atmospheric Sciences in the United Kingdom.
Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC)
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.
Centre for Atmospheric Chemistry (CAC)
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.
Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Cambridge
A joint venture between the Departments of Chemistry and Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics in the University of Cambridge.
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.



