2011 Lectures (posted as they are
revised from previous year)
Week 1 January 11/13
Week 2 January
18/20
Week 3 January
25/27
Week 3/4 January
27/February 1 (on chemical kinetics)
Week 4 February
3 (on box models, spatial variability, and lifetimes)
Week 5 February
8 (on reaction cycles, using Chapman ozone chemistry as example)
Week 5 February
10 (on photolysis)
Week 6 February
15 (being quantitative with chemical cycles - Chapman chemistry;
useful for homework)
Week 6 February
17 (on chemical 'families' and tropospheric oxidation, VOCs, NOx,
and HOx)
Week 7 - Review and Midterm
Week 8 - March 1 (no class), March 3
Week 9 - March
8 (on coupling between ClOx, NOx, HOx and stratospheric chemistry
- introduction to the ozone hole)
Week 9 - March
10 (Prof. Linnea Avallone on Boundary layer halogen chemistry)
Week 10 - March 15
(on projects, calculating particulate surface area and volume
densities, and heterogeneous reaction rates)
Week 10 - March 17
(Why we care about air pollution - with an emphasis on particulate)
Spring Break
Week 11 - March 29
(Particulates and visibility)
Helpful
notes on acid rain (and pH, etc.)
Upcoming, as time permits (perhaps interspersed with discussions of
projects)
Urban
Pollution
Haze and
Visibility
Pollution
Control Strategies
From 2010
Interesting
bits
from presentation discussion
More notes
from presentation discussions,
Thursday,
April 29 discussions
Student Presentations 2010
Iceland volcano
Alternative
Energy
Nitrogen
deposition on the front range
Upper
Atmosphere
Ocean Chemistry
Part 1
Wildfires
Acid Rain
Pollution
Controls
Personal Ozone
Monitor
Persistent
Organic Pollutants
Exoplanets
Particles
and Climate
PAN
Cloud Seeding
Some material from previous years that we haven't covered yet