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Atmospheric Chemistry

Advances in airborne monitoring of atmospheric composition and chemistry.

DATE

Wednesday 21 March 2018
00:00 - 08:00

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LOCATION

University of York
Heslington
York
North Yorkshire
YO10 5DD
United Kingdom

Airborne platforms, including aircraft and satellite, are a crucial component in monitoring the global composition and chemistry of Earth’s atmosphere. Scientific understanding of climate change, ozone depletion and air quality, amoung other important environmental issues, have all been advaned through aircraft- and satellite-led research in recent decades. This 2018 meeting of the Atmospheric Chemistry Special Interest Group ACSG) brings together speakers working on various cutting edge aspects of airbone composition monitoring, from the use of civllian passenger aircraft, to unmanned drones. We will discuss advances in the field and consider what future challenges lay ahead.

Please bring any posters related to atmospheric chemistry for presentation at lunch and wine reception. **Prize for best early career poster sponsored by Air Monitors**

Airborne platforms, including aircraft and satellite, are a crucial component in monitoring the global composition and chemistry of Earth’s atmosphere. Scientific understanding of climate change, ozone depletion and air quality, amoung other important environmental issues, have all been advaned through aircraft- and satellite-led research in recent decades. This 2018 meeting of the Atmospheric Chemistry Special Interest Group ACSG) brings together speakers working on various cutting edge aspects of airbone composition monitoring, from the use of civllian passenger aircraft, to unmanned drones. We will discuss advances in the field and consider what future challenges lay ahead.

Please bring any posters related to atmospheric chemistry for presentation at lunch and wine reception. **Prize for best early career poster sponsored by Air Monitors**

DATE

Wednesday 21 March 2018
00:00 - 08:00

Add Event to Calendar: Google

LOCATION

University of York
Heslington
York
North Yorkshire
YO10 5DD
United Kingdom
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