| November 28, 2007 | ||
| 4:00 pm | to | 5:00 pm |
Room 001, Boyd Science Center
Field Studies of Aspects of Troposheric Halogen Chemistry
This talk will provide an overview of the sources of reactive halogen species (RHS) in the troposphere, the multiphase processes in which they participate and their potential impacts on oxidizing capacity and aerosol nucleation and growth. The results of several field campaigns focused on RHS in both coastal and open ocean regions will be described. Presented by: Alex Pszenny, Research Associate Professor, Climate Change Research Center at UNH’s Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space (EOS) and Chief Scientist, Mount Washington Observatory.
he Environmental Science Colloquium is presented by the Center for the Environment. More information about this presentation, and others, please visit the Center’s web site.
