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Global Tropospheric Experiment (GTE)The Global Tropospheric Experiment (GTE) is part of NASA's Mission to Planet Earth project, examining, through airborne field campaigns, the natural and human factors affecting global tropospheric chemistry. GTE is primarily an aircraft-based program supplemented by ground-based measurements and satellite observations and aims to understand the chemical processes in the troposphere on a global scale.
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International Global Atmospheric Chemistry ProjectAimed at developing a fundamental understanding of the processes determining atmospheric composition, understanding interactions between atmospheric chemical composition and physical, biospheric and climatic processes, and to predict the impact of natural and anthropogenic forcings on the chemical composition of the atmosphere.
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Jürgen M. LobertA collection of data, results, publications, art work and personal information of Jürgen Lobert. A site for atmospheric chemistry and earth science. J.M. Lobert's projects, publications, data and personal information and links for further studies.
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Michigan Aerospace CorporationMichigan Aerospace Corporation specializes in Astronautics, Defense Avionics, and Commercial Remote Sensing. We also offer an array of specialized products and engineering services. Lidar based weather sensing systems and optical air data systems.
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National Center for Atmospheric Research Atmospheric Chemistry DivisionThe overall scientific goal of ACD is to identify and quantify the natural and anthropogenic processes that regulate the chemical composition of the troposphere and middle atmosphere and to assess future changes caused by human activities.
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The Aerosol SocietyAerosol science in the UK. Events, awards, background information and history of aerosols in the United Kingdom.
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University of New Hampshire, Global Atmospheric Chemistry GroupA multidisciplinary group of researchers concerned with understanding the fundamental factors (both natural and anthropogenic) which determine the chemical composition of the Earth's atmosphere. Major research interests include quantifying and modeling emissions of atmospheric trace gases from global energy production and use, large-scale agroecosystems, tundra and boreal forest ecosystems, and tropical areas subject to deforestation.
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