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... to characterize atmospheric aerosols and model how they The workshop, "Challenges in Characterizing Small influence, or force, climate. Mort Lippmann, New York University, discussed some Particles: Exploring Particles from the Nano- to Microscales," explored the critical importance of small particles in environ- of the health impacts caused by airborne particles, which are mental science, materials and chemical sciences, biological also known as particulate matter.
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... James Lister, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, discussed her team's use of single particle laser ablation time-of-flight Purdue University, talked about particles in the micron and mass spectrometry to characterize atmospheric aerosols and submicron size ranges that are used in industrial applications, to study how other atmospheric components influence the with a specific focus on the delivery forms for these particles. morphology and particle chemistry of atmospheric aerosols.
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... He also described a coarse-grained model for Technical sessions focused more on the research tools used studying the atmospheric chemistry of sea salt particles that to characterize small particles, such as sampling, nucleation improves the prediction of the geographical distribution of and growth, and chemical imaging. Poster abstracts are proozone production in a polluted urban environment.


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