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| 8:00 AM Bus
Departs Clinton Inn for Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory |
| 8:30 AM Registration
and coffee break in Monell Lobby |
| 9:00 AM Plenary
Session in Monell Auditorium |
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| Welcome & Introduction to Center
for International Earth Science Information Network
(CIESIN) |
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Marc
Levy, Director of Science Applications, CIESIN |
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Trans-Atlantic Transport & the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)
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William
Harnett, US EPA |
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Arctic Haze & The Programs of Environment
Canada and Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program
(AMAP)
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Keith Puckett, Meteorological
Service of Canada |
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| 10:30 AM Break
in Monell Lobby |
| 11:00 AM Plenary
Session in Monell Auditorium |
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The International Global Atmospheric Chemistry
Project (IGAC) and the Intercontinental Transport
and Chemical Transformation Project
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Fred
Fehsenfeld, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA) |
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EUROTRAC & Regional Cooperation in Europe
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Stuart Penkett, University
of East Anglia |
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NARSTO & Regional Cooperation in North America
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Jake
Hales, Envair |
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Workshop Objectives and Expected Products
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Terry
Keating, U.S. EPA |
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| 12:30 PM Catered
Lunch in tent on lawn |
| 2:00 PM Plenary
Session in Monell Auditorium |
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An Overview Of Arctic Haze And Surface Ozone Depletion
At Polar Sunrise
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Len
Barrie, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
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| 3:30 PM Break
in Monell Lobby |
| 3:45 PM Plenary
Session in Monell Auditorium |
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Trans-Atlantic Transport: A European Perspective
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Stuart Penkett, University
of East Anglia |
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Trends and Interannual Variability in Northern
Hemispheric Ozone and CO
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Jennifer Logan, Harvard
University |
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| 5:00 PM Poster
Session in Lamont Hall |
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Influence of mid-latitude cyclones on trace gas
transport from North America to the western North
Atlantic Ocean
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Owen
Cooper, University of Virginia
(Presented by David Parrish) |
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Comparisons of box model calculations and measurements
of formaldehyde from the 1997 North Atlantic Regional
Experiment
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Gregory
Frost, NOAA
(Presented by David Parrish) |
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A Case Study of Springtime Pollutant Transport
During the 1996 North Atlantic Regional Experiment
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Susan
McCaffery, NOAA |
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Ozone production from Canadian wildfires during
June and July of 1995
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Stuart McKeen, NOAA |
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Ground-based Measurements of O3 and O3 Precursors
in the MBL and FT over the North Atlantic Ocean
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Maria Val Martin, Michigan
Technological University
(Presented by David Parrish) |
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Long term measurements of PAN in the Canadian
high Arctic
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Jan
Bottenheim, Meteorological Service of Canada |
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Decreasing midlatitude ozone: The role of the
North Atlantic Oscillation
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Stephen
J. Reid, NOAA
(Presented by David Parrish) |
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| 6:00 PM Catered
Dinner in tent on lawn |
| 8:00 PM Bus
Returns to Clinton Inn |
| Wednesday,
June 13 |
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| 8:30 AM Bus
Departs Clinton Inn for Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
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| 9:00 AM Plenary
Session in Monell Auditorium |
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Anthropogenic Gas and Aerosol Transport In The
Arctic Basin
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Russ
Schnell, NOAA |
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ALERT 2000:Polar sunrise experiments of photochemistry
in air, ice and snow
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Jan
Bottenheim, Meteorological Service of Canada |
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The Tropospheric Ozone about the Spring Equinox
(TOPSE) Experiment
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Elliot
Atlas, National Center for Atmospheric Research
(NCAR) |
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Atmospheric modeling activities inside the Danish
AMAP program
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Jesper
Christensen, Danish National Environmental Research
Institute |
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| 10:30 AM Break
in Monell Lobby |
| 11:00 AM Plenary
Session in Monell Auditorium |
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Field Programs in the North Atlantic: WATOX and
AEROCE
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Russ
Dickerson, University of Maryland |
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A European component of the analysis of relationships
between anthropogenic emissions and concentrations
of photooxidants and particles with focus on transport
across the North Atlantic and the Arctic
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Frode
Stordal, Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) |
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Removal of Oxidized Nitrogen from Polluted Air
Masses Transported from the Continental Boundary Layer
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David
Parrish, NOAA |
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Ozone in Remote Areas: Seasonal Cycles and trends
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Anne
Lindskog, Swedish Environmental Research Institute |
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| 12:30 PM Catered
Lunch in tent on
lawn |
| 2:00 PM Plenary
Session in Monell Auditorium |
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The effects of transcontinental advection of ozone
and ozone precursors on European ozone levels
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Jan
Eiof Jonson, Norwegian Meteorological Institute
(DNMI) |
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Origin of background ozone in surface air over
the United States in summer: contribution to pollution
episodes
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Daniel
Jacob, Harvard University |
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Source-receptor Relationships for Ozone between
North America and Europe calculated with a 3-D Lagrangian
CTM Model
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Richard
Derwent, UK Meteorological Office |
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Seasonal modeling of the export of pollutants
from North America using the Multi Scale Air Quality
Simulation Platform (MAQSIP)
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Adel
Hanna, MCNC-Environmental Programs |
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| 3:30 PM Break
in Monell Lobby |
| 4:00 PM Plenary
Session in Monell Auditorium |
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Transport of CO, NOx, and NOy with MOZART-2
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Denise
Mauzerall, Princeton University |
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Observation of intercontinental transport of a
boreal forest fire plume: aerosols, CO, NOx and O3
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Andreas
Stohl, Technical University Munich |
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NASA Activities Advancing the Understanding of
Ozone and Particulate Pollution
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Robert Chatfield, NASA |
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Direct Tropospheric Ozone Retrievals from Satellite
Ultraviolet Radiances
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Alexander
Frolov, University of Maryland |
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Aerosol influence on cloud optical depth and albedo
over the North Atlantic shown by satellite measurements
and chemical transport modeling
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Stephen
Schwartz, Brookhaven National Laboratory |
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| 6:00 PM Break
in Monell Lobby |
| 6:15 PM Bus
Departs for Dinner at "View on the Hudson" |
| 9:30 PM Bus
Returns to Clinton Inn |
| Thursday,
June 14 |
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| 8:30 AM Bus
Departs Clinton Inn for Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
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| 9:00 AM Plenary
Session in Monell Auditorium |
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Nitric Acid in Asia: Using a Regional Source-Receptor
Model to Evaluate International Transport
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Tracey Holloway, Princeton
University |
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Global Impacts of Asian Pollution on Nitric Acid
Deposition and CO, NOx, and Ozone Levels
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Meredith
Galanter, Princeton University |
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Multi-Scale Applications of US EPA's Third-Generation
Air Quality Modeling System (Models-3/CMAQ)
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Carey
Jang, EPA |
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Global Transport and Transformation of Mercury
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Ashu Dastoor, Meteorological
Service of Canada |
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| 10:30 AM Break
in Monell Lobby |
| 11:00 AM Plenary
Session in Monell Auditorium |
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Control of fossil-fuel particulate black carbon
and organic matter, the most effective method of slowing
global warming
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Mark
Jacobson, Stanford University |
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Urban Air Pollution, Tropospheric Chemistry, and
Climate Change: An Integrated Modeling Study
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Chien
Wang, MIT |
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Regional-Scale Emission Inventories of Photooxidants
and Fine Particles
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David
Streets, Argonne National Laboratory |
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Global and Regional Emissions of Particles and
their Precursors
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Jozef Pacyna, NILU |
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| 12:30 PM Catered
Lunch in tent on
lawn |
| 2:00 PM |
Discussion Groups
on Implications and Research Priorities
in Geochemistry Building Seminar Room, Seismology Seminar
Room, or Lamont Hall |
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| 3:30 PM Break
in Monell Lobby |
| 4:00 PM |
Discussion Groups,
continued
in Geochemistry Building Seminar Room, Seismology Seminar
Room, or Lamont Hall |
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| 5:30 PM Break
in Monell Lobby |
| 6:00 PM Bus
Returns to Clinton Inn |
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Dinner
-- "On Your Own"
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| Friday,
June 15 |
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| 8:30 AM Bus
Departs Clinton Inn for Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
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| 9:00 AM Plenary
Session on Implications and Research Priorities |
| 10:30 AM Break
in Monell Lobby |
| 11:00 AM Plenary
Session, continued |
| 12:30 PM Closing
Lunch Lunch in tent on
lawn |
| 2:00 PM Bus
Returns to Clinton Inn |