*Readings are assigned from the required textbook:
Seinfeld, John H., and Spyros N. Pandis. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics: From Air Pollution to Climate Change. 2nd ed. Wiley-Interscience, 2006. ISBN: 9780471720188. [Preview with Google Books]
SES # | TOPICS | READINGS | KEY DATES |
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L 1 | Introduction; atmospheric composition | pp. 1–38. | |
L 2 | Chemical kinetics 1: Reaction rates | pp. 75–93. | |
L 3 | Chemical kinetics 2: Reaction mechanisms | pp. 75–93. | |
L 4 | Photochemistry and spectroscopy 1 | pp. 98–135. | |
L 5 | Photochemistry and spectroscopy 2 | pp. 98–135. | |
L 6 | Temperature, pressure, radiance | pp. 720–34. | |
L 7 | Stratospheric chemistry 1: OX, HOX, NOX | pp. 138–62. | PSet 1 |
L 8 | Stratospheric chemistry 2: ClOX, BrOX | pp. 162–95. | |
L 9 | Guest lecture: Stratospheric geoengineering | Handout (Not available) | |
L 10 | Tropospheric chemistry 1: NOX and HOX | pp. 204–19. | PSet 2 |
L 11 | Tropospheric chemistry 2: CO and CH4 | pp. 219–35. | |
L 12 | Atmospheric organic chemistry | pp. 239–65. | |
L 13 | Reactive (oxidized) nitrogen chemistry | Handout (Not available) | PSet 3 |
L 14 | Ozone Pollution | pp. 235–39. | |
Midterm Exam | |||
L 15 | Atmospheric aqueous chemistry | pp. 284–324. | Proposals |
L 16 | Acid formation in droplets | pp. 284–324. | |
L 17 | Atmospheric aerosol 1: Size, physics | pp. 350–81. | |
L 18 | Atmospheric aerosol 2: Climate effects | pp. 461–64, 691–711, and 763–73. | |
L 19 | Aerosol chemistry (inorganic) | pp. 449–61 and 464–85. | |
L 20 | Aerosol chemistry (organic) | pp. 634–74. | PSet 4 |
L 21 | Atmospheric chemistry and climate 1 | Chapters 23–24. | |
L 22 | Atmospheric chemistry and climate 2 | Handout (Not available) | |
Final Project Presentations | Project |