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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
chemistry
The Essential Role for Laboratory Studies in Atmospheric Chemistry
Environmental Science and Technology, Volume 51, No. 5, Year 2017
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Description
Laboratory studies of atmospheric chemistry characterize the nature of atmospherically relevant processes down to the molecular level, providing fundamental information used to assess how human activities drive environmental phenomena such as climate change, urban air pollution, ecosystem health, indoor air quality, and stratospheric ozone depletion. Laboratory studies have a central role in addressing the incomplete fundamental knowledge of atmospheric chemistry. This article highlights the evolving science needs for this community and emphasizes how our knowledge is far from complete, hindering our ability to predict the future state of our atmosphere and to respond to emerging global environmental change issues. Laboratory studies provide rich opportunities to expand our understanding of the atmosphere via collaborative research with the modeling and field measurement communities, and with neighboring disciplines. © 2017 American Chemical Society.
Authors & Co-Authors
Abbatt, Jonathan P.D.
Canada, Toronto
University of Toronto
Melamed, Megan L.
United States, Boulder
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
Ammann, Markus
Switzerland, Villigen
Paul Scherrer Institut
Carpenter, Lucy J.
United Kingdom, York
University of York
Crowley, John N.
Germany, Mainz
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
George, Christian
France, Villeurbanne
Institut de Recherches Sur la Catalyse et L'environnement de Lyon
Heard, Dwayne E.
United Kingdom, Leeds
University of Leeds
Herrmann, Hartmut
Germany, Leipzig
Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research
Keutsch, Frank N.
United States, Cambridge
Harvard University
McNeill, V. Faye
United States, New York
Columbia University
Ng, Nga Lee
United States, Atlanta
Georgia Institute of Technology
Percival, Carl John
United Kingdom, Manchester
The University of Manchester
Rudich, Yinon
Israel, Rehovot
Weizmann Institute of Science Israel
Seakins, Paul W.
United Kingdom, Leeds
University of Leeds
Tanimoto, Hiroshi
Japan, Tsukuba
National Institute for Environmental Studies of Japan
Thornton, Joel A.
United States, Seattle
University of Washington
Zhu, Tong
China, Beijing
Peking University
Wahner, Andreás
Germany, Julich
Forschungszentrum Jülich Gmbh
Statistics
Citations: 65
Authors: 18
Affiliations: 29
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1021/acs.est.6b04947
ISSN:
0013936X
Research Areas
Environmental