Term paper --

 
 
Papers for class presentation and paper
    Here is a list of papers you can choose from. Please let me know ASAP what paper you've chosen. If you'd like to present another paper which is not listed here, please let me know ahead of time.
    The presentation (~15-20 minutes) will be on Wednesday March 13, 2002 and the paper report (2-3 pages) is due that same day. 
  • Moxim, W.J., H. Levy II, and P.S. Kasibhatla, Simulated global tropospheric PAN: Its transport and impact on NOx, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 12621-12638, 1996. download paper here. ==> Qing Liang
  • Ryerson, T.B., et al., Observations of ozone formation in power plant plumes and implications for ozone control strategies, Science, 292, 719-723, 2001. download paper here. ==> Ricky Sinha
  • Prinn, R.G., et al., Evidence for substantial variations of atmospheric hydroxyl radicals in the past two decades, Science, 292, 1882-1888, 2001. download paper here.
  • Wang, Y., and D.J. Jacob, Anthropogenic forcing on tropospheric ozone and OH since preindustrial times, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 31123-31135, 1998. download paper here.==> Linda Steinberger
  • Wennberg, P.O., et al.,  Hydrogen radicals, nitrogen radicals and the production of ozone in the middle and upper troposphere, Science, 279, 49-53, 1998. download paper here.
  • Solomon, S., et al., The role of aerosol variations in anthropogenic ozone depletion at northern midlatitudes, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 6713-6727, 1996. download paper here.
  • Fahey, D.W., et al., In situ measurements constraining the role of sulphate aerosols in mid-latitude ozone depletion, Nature, 363, 509-514, 1993.
  • Salawitch, R.J., et al., Chemical loss of ozone in the Arctic polar vortex in the winter of 1991-1992, Science, 261, 1136-1150, 1993. download paper here. (for a color version, come and see me).
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02/13/2001

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