SUNY ESF
Atmospheric Chemistry
Required Resources
- DeMore (JPL Data Evaluation #12) - Print out pages 265-277 of the file (pages numbered 256-268)!
- Burkholder (JPL Data Evaluation #19) - Many rate constants have been updated, and there is a wider range of data here than in DeMore.
- MPI Mainz UV/VIS Spectral Atlas of Gaseous Molecules of Atmospheric Interest - absorption cross-sections and quantum yield data. Graphs and downloadable data!
Additional Information
- IUPAC Chemical Kinetics Database - PDF file of rate constants for tropospheric chemistry
- Satellite Data from NASA Goddard - Ozone, aerosols, CO2, etc.
- Total Ozone - Satellite data on column and slant concentrations of ozone, NO2, etc. - From the European Space Agency
- IPCC Assessment Reports - Full texts of the the Fifth (2014) Assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and related documents.
- EPA's ozone mapping project - See maps of peak daily ozone and running 8 hour averages.
- Hazardous Air Pollutants - Information from the US EPA.
- Atmospheric Chemistry - Web page of Yuhang Wang at Georgia Tech, with links to his Atmospheric Chemistry and related courses.
- Air Pollution Training Institute - self-teaching modules from the US EPA. See the archived version.
- Ozone Depletion Potentials - from EPA
Humor
Chant to the cadence of the first four pages of Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss:
FOx, Ox, BrOx, NOx.
NOx with BrOx. No FOx with Ox!
NOx with FOx and ClOx: more Ox!
Ox with NOx and NOx with ClOx. ClOx and BrOx and FOx with NOx.