Atmospheric Chemistry-CoGCI Seminars
Spring Semester 2002
Wednesdays
at 10:15 in Room C413, H. C. Ørsted Instituttet
Matthew S. Johnson, Department of Chemistry
(KLV) University of Copenhagen
The photolytic isotopic enrichment of N2O and OCS: Theory,
experiment and atmospheric implications
Jørgen Peder Steffensen, University of Copenhagen,
Department of Geophysics
Hvad iskerner fra Grønland og Antarktis kan
fortælle om klimaudviklingen i de sidste 100.000 år.
Peter Ditlevsen, University of Copenhagen, Niels Bohr
Institute
What can be learned about the dynamical origin of climate
changes from analysis of paleoclimatic ice-core data
Jacob Mønster og Thomas Rosenørn, Department of Chemistry,
University of Copenhagen
Knudsen Cell studies of the activity of atmospheric surfaces
Bo Svensmark, Department of Chemistry (KLV) University of
Copenhagen
Miljøvenlige Analysemetoder - kapillarelektroforese
og fastfasemikroekstraktion (CE og SPME)
Claus Nielsen,
Department of Chemistry, University of Oslo
Velux Visiting Professor, Department of Chemistry,
University of Copenhagen
Sara C. Pryor, Department of Geography, Indiana University,
USA
Forests: Nitrogen Fluxes and Carbon Storage Response
Marianne Sloth, Department of Chemistry, University of
Copenhagen
Modelling atmospheric aerosols
David Gee, European Environment Agency
Wednesday May 1
Göran Frank, Department of Physics, Lund University, Sweden
Experimental Studies of the Interaction of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles
with Clouds and Fogs
Christian Lohse, University of Odense, På sporet af
fortidens forurening
Torben Nielsen, Risø National Laboratory, PAH i 25 år
Karen Feilberg, Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen
The relative rate of five CO isotopomers with OH radicals
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