Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences

Atmospheric Chemistry Program Seminar

Monday February 10 2020 @ 12:00 pm

February

10

Mon

2020

12:00 pm

Event Type
Seminar
Availability

Open to Public

Audience
  • CIRES employees
  • CU Boulder employees
  • General Public
  • NOAA employees
  • Science collaborators
  • Host
    CU Boulder

    Revisiting dry deposition of trace gases and particles in the atmosphere
    Delphine K. Farmer
    Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Colorado State University
    "Dry deposition is a key process that removes trace gases and particles from the atmosphere, and thus one factor that controls the atmospheric lifetime of pollutants and short-lived climate forcers. In fact, dry deposition is the single largest component of uncertainty in our understanding of aerosol effects on climate. Despite its importance, dry deposition of trace gases and particles is poorly constrained by observations due to the instrumental challenge in measuring surface-atmosphere exchange. Instruments must be adequately fast, sensitive and selective to measure low concentrations on the rapid (