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Aerosols—Radiative Impacts and Visibility Reduction

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Monday, 30 January 2006: 9:00 AM-11:45 AM
A408 (Georgia World Congress Center)
Host: Eighth Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Cochairs:  Rick Petty, U.S. Dept. of Energy, Germantown, MD and Jeffrey S. Gaffney, Environmental Research Division, ANL, Argonne, IL
Papers:
  9:00 AM
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Direct and Indirect Effects of Nitrate and Ammonium Aerosol: A Column Model Study
Yan Feng, SIO/Univ. Of California, La Jolla, CA; and J. E. Penner and Y. Chen
  9:15 AM
1.2
Effect of iron oxides on radiative properties of mineral dust
Sandra Lafon, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and I. N. Sokolik
  9:45 AM
1.4
Evidence for Carbonaceous Aerosol Absorption Change in Mexico City 2003
Nancy A. Marley, ANL, Argonne, IL; and J. S. Gaffney
  10:00 AM
1.5
A Brief History of Aerosol Carbon Analytical Methods
Jeffrey S. Gaffney, ANL, Argonne, IL; and N. A. Marley
  10:15 AM
1.6
Mesoscale modeling of transport and radiative impacts of Central American smoke aerosols
Jun Wang, University of Nebaska, Lincoln, NE; and S. A. Christopher, U. S. Nair, J. S. Reid, E. Prins, J. Szykman, and J. L. Hand
  10:45 AM
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  11:00 AM
1.9
The effects of the size-resolved mineralogical composition of dust particles on the tropospheric photochemistry
Gill-Ran Jeong, Georgia Institude of Technology, Atlanta, GA; and I. N. Sokolik

  11:15 AM
1.10
CMAQ simulation of aerosol size distributions with ternary nucleation
Robert A. Elleman, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and D. S. Covert, C. F. Mass, and J. Chen
  11:30 AM
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