Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science 

Atmospheric Chemistry Brown Bag Talks

Fall Semester  2009 Schedule


For more information contact Dale Allen || E mail || 301-405-7629 ||


  • Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Seminar Series

  • ESSIC Seminar Series

     
     
     
     
     
    Friday September 11
    OPEN

    Friday September 18
    OPEN

    Friday September 25
    Dr.Yan Ma
    Nanjing University and Texas A&M
    Mechanisms for the formation of secondary organic aerosol components from the gas-phase ozonolysis of terpenes
    Friday October 2
    Dr. Dale Allen
    University of Maryland
    Impact of lightning-NO emissions on North American photochemistry as determined using the GMI model
    Friday October 9
    OPEN

    Friday October 16
    OPEN

    Friday October 23
    OPEN

    Friday October 30
    OPEN

    Friday November 6
    OPEN

    TBA
    Friday November 13
    Dr. Nickolay Krotkov
    UMBC and NASA-GSFC
    Recent discoveries enabled by Aura OMI SO2 observations
    Friday November 20
    OPEN

    Friday November 27
    No Talk

    Friday December 4
    Dr. Robert Levy
    The 10-year MODIS aerosol record: The Challenge of interpreting it
    Friday December 11
    Dr. Luigi Boschetti
    University of Maryland Dept. of Geography
    The use of satellite data to improve biomass burning emission estimation


  • Past Brownbag talks (Spring 2009)
  • Past Brownbag talks (Fall 2008)
  • Past Brownbag talks (Spring 2008)
  • Past Brownbag talks (Fall 2007)
  • Past Brownbag talks (Spring 2007)
  • Past Brownbag talks (Fall 2006)
  • Past Brownbag talks (Spring 2006)
  • Past Brownbag talks (Fall 2005)
  • Past Brownbag talks (Spring 2005)
  • Past Brownbag talks (Fall 2004)
  • Past Brownbag talks (Spring 2004)
  • Past Brownbag talks (Fall 2003)
  • Past Brownbag talks (Spring 2003)
  • Past Brownbag talks (Fall 2002)
  • Past Brownbag talks (Spring 2002)


    Unless otherwise noted in date line, all seminars are held in RM. 3425 (the Department's Conference Room on the third floor in the west wing of the Computer & Space Sci. Bldg.) at 11:30 a.m. 
    Please park in Stadium Parking, also known as Parking Garage 3 (PG-3, two blocks west of the building). You cannot park in any numbered or lettered lots. Parking tickets incurred in these lots cannot be voided.
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