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Lyatt Jaegle
ATM S 558
Seattle Campus
Photochemistry of urban, rural, and marine tropospheric air, and of the natural and perturbed ozone in the middle atmosphere. Unity of the chemistries in these apparently different regimes. Prerequisite: ATM S 458 or ATM S 501 or CHEM 457 or permission of instructor. Offered: Sp.
Class description
Student learning goals
General method of instruction
The class will consist of lectures/discussions focused on recent advances in atmospheric chemistry research. Weekly homeworks based on current scientific literature will be an important part of the class.
Recommended preparation
Class assignments and grading
* weekly homeworks with problem sets derived from recent literature * class presentation and discussion of recent papers
Homeworks: 50%, Class presentation: 25%, Term paper: 25%.