Environmental Division

Session 270 - Atmospheric ChEmistry and Physics
This session on "Atmospheric ChEmistry and Physics" is meant to replace the session formerly known as "Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Atmospheric ChEmistry". It is intended for researchers wishing to present work on any aspect of chemical or physical processes in the atmosphere of relevance to chemical engineers and atmospheric scientists. For research primarily related to aerosols/particles, please consider the related session "Atmospheric Aerosols and Particle Studies".
Chair: V. Faye McNeill
CoChair: Timothy M. Raymond
  Heterogeneous Uptake of Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4) and Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5) on Reactive Dust Aerosol: Experiments and Atmospheric Implications
Juan G. Navea, Charles O. Stanier, Mark A. Young, Vicki H. Grassian, Shihe Xu
  Evaluation of Long-Range Transport of Atmospheric Particulate Matter Using a Regional ChEmical Transport Model
Kristina M. Wagstrom, Spyros N. Pandis
  Decomposition of the Primary Ozonide: Towards a Better Understanding of Ozonolysis Kinetics
Scott A. Epstein, Neil M. Donahue
  The Sensitivity of Modeled Ozone to Changes In the Temporal Distribution of Area, Point, Mobile and Non-Road Emissions
Patricia Castellanos, Sheryl Ehrman, Russell Dickerson, Jeffrey Stehr, Dale Allen
  Use of a Pseudo-Lattice Approach to Model the Mean Activity Coefficient of Water+Organic+Inorganic Aerosols
Elsa Moggia, Bruno Bianco
  Environmental Foresight through Computational ChEmistry: Improved Radiative Forcing Predictions for Global Warming Potentials
Paul Blowers, Maurice Lee
  Data-Driven Statistical Analysis of Global Climate Change
Ian J. Laurenzi

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