A Millennium Symposium on Atmospheric Chemistry: Past, Present, and Future of Atmospheric Chemistry
    

Poster Session 1

 Atmospheric Chemistry Millennium Symposium Poster Session
 Organizer: Jerome Fast, PNNL, Richland, WA
 P1.1Wind field experiment using numerical model in Seoul, Korea  
Kyung-On Boo, MRI, Seoul, Korea; and K. J. Park and S. N. Oh
P1.2Preliminary studies on phosphate levels in precipitation in the USVI due to Sahara dust  
KarenAnn Caldwell, University of the Virgin Islands, Kingshill, US Virgin Islands; and B. Ward
 P1.3Removal of aerosols in the Indian Ocean ITCZ  
Constantin Andronache, AER, Cambridge, MA; and L. J. Donner, C. J. Seman, and R. S. Hemler
 P1.4Results of Photochemical Simulations of Subgrid Scale Point Source Emissions with the Models-3 CMAQ Modeling System  
James M. Godowitch, NOAA/ERL/ARL, Research Triangle Park, NC
 P1.5Smoke aerosol optical thickness retrievals and estimation of direct radiative forcing using GOES-8 imager  
Jianglong Zhang, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and S. A. Christopher
 P1.6Springtime measurements of ozone, nonmethane hydrocarbons, and oxidized nitrogen species at Rishiri, 45°N in east Asian Pacific rim region during risotto 2000: NOy speciation and photochemistry  
Hiroshi Tanimoto, University of Tokyo, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan; and H. Furutani, S. Kato, J. Matsumoto, and H. Akimoto
 P1.7Evaluation of a prediction procedure for stratospheric intrusions in Alberta, Canada  
D. Laurie Bates, EC, Edmonton, AB, Canada; and K. M. McDonald, D. Pereira, B. Weins, and D. W. Tarasick
 P1.8The Effect of Earth Minerals on Electrically Charged Clouds: a Theoretical Study  
Abdulrahman K. Al-khalaf, King Abdulziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; and S. M. Al-kasimi
 P1.9The Origin of Atmospheric Electricity  
Mahmoud A. Melehy, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
 P1.10Potential-Evapotranspiration in the Appropriate Schedule of Farm Operations to Ensure Sustainable Food Security in South Western Nigeria  
O. S. Idowu, Department of Met. Services, Oshodi, Nigeria; and S. O. Gbuyiro
 P1.11An Interdisciplinary Approach to Chemical Mechanism Development for Atmospheric Degradation of Organic Pollutants  
Douglas S. Burns, ENSCO, Inc., Melbourne, FL; and M. Cory, K. Runge, S. Willoughby, and E. Kennelly
 P1.12Poster moved to oral session 3, paper 3.3A  
 P1.13Enhanced Levels of Pan and Ozone in the Nighttime Boundary Layer over Berlin, Germany  
Bernhard Rappenglück, Technical University of Munich, Freising-Weihenstephan, Germany; and G. Jakobi, P. Fabian, M. Pesch, and E. Reimer
 P1.14Physical, Chemical, and Optical Properties of Aerosols in Korea: Long-range Transport from Asian Continent  
Jiyoung Kim, MRI/Korea Meteorlogical Administration, Seoul, Korea; and S. N. Oh, Y. Chun, and J. W. Cha
 P1.15Estimating emissions of a range of trace gases from a large city (Melbourne, Australia) by analysing and modeling measurements made about 250 km downwind at the Cape Grim Baseline Air Pollution Station  
Bronwyn L. Dunse, CSIRO, Aspendale, Vic., Australia; and L. P. Steele, P. J. Fraser, P. J. Hurley, P. B. Krummel, and S. R. Wilson
 P1.16Intercomparison TOMS and GOES aerosol product  
Jianglong Zhang, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL; and S. A. Christopher
 P1.17OPAC-Derived Examination of Gulf Aerosols  
Paul J. Croft, Jackson State University, Jackson, MS; and R. Guyton
P1.18Estimation of nitrogen and sulfur dry deposition in the Greater Seoul Area  
Young Sung Ghim, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea; and J. Y. Kim and Y. P. Kim
 P1.19Sulphate Aerosols, Volcano and Resulting Impact on the Chemistry of Charged Atmosphere  
Gufran Beig, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, Maharashtra, India
P1.20Linking tropical cyclones in the ArabianSea and nitrous oxide distribution  
Prabir K. Patra, IBM India Research Lab., New Delhi, Delhi, India; and A. Sarkar
 P1.21Paper P1.21 has been transfered to session 4, new paper number 4.3A  

Monday, 15 January 2001: 3:30 PM-5:30 PM

* - Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting

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