Atmospheric Chemistry

 

 

ACP:    This site is done by the atmospheric chemistry program and has information about all types of atmospheric chemistry.

ACD: This site has information about the chemistry that is in the atmosphere and the effects it has on the environment.

NOAA:  This site contains information that deals with the effects that the atmospheric chemistry is having on the ocean.

NASA:  This site contains information that the NASA has done on atmospheric chemistry.

ACDR:  This site contains research data on atmospheric chemistry.

IGAC:  This site is promoted by the by the international atmospheric chemistry society.

AIR:  This site is a glossary for terms that pertain to the atmosphere.

INTRO:  This site gives an introduction to the world of atmospheric chemistry.

GSFC:  This is another site that NASA has got about research they are doing in the atmosphere.

GACG:  This is a site that is being promoted by the University of New Hampshire.

Miami:  This site is run by the university of Miami and there chemistry research department.

Ulm:  This site contains research that is being done in Germany on atmospheric chemistry.

CAC:  This site is from Europe and contains information that helps in understanding what atmospheric chemistry actually is.

ACSOE:  This site contains information about the effects of atmospheric chemistry on the ocean environment.

GTE:  This site is full of information about research that NASA has done on atmospheric chemistry in the upper atmosphere.

CSIRO:  This site has a bunch of atmospheric related material that could be helpful.

NOAA:  This site deals with the effects that atmospheric chemistry has on the ocean and other water environments.

UNC:  This site has information that has been obtained by the University of North Carolina.

 

MSU:  This site is a link to the Morehead State University library.  It ahs several good resources that would be helpful in finding information out about atmospheric chemistry.  If you would use the search terms "atmospheric chemistry or ozone"  you can find several books that would be of some use.  There are too many to list.