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« IAP 2012 – Climate

A climate window in the Southern Ocean »

IAP 2012 – From Measurements to Models in the Earth System

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Independent Activities Period 2012
Atmospheric and Oceanic Studies

Jan 9 – Atmospheric chemistry field experiments from UAVs to stratospheric aircraft (Mon) – 12:00pm
Jan 11 – Atmospheric Organic Aerosol: what we can learn from the combination of satellite observations, aircraft measurements and global models (Wed) – 12:00pm
Jan 13 – From methane to macromolecules: Laboratory studies of atmospheric organic chemistry (Fri) – 12:00pm
Jan 30 – Tracing Pb sources into the marine environment by isotopic event fingerprinting (Mon) – 12:00pm
Feb 1 – Hydrothermal Fluids in the Eastern Manus Basin: Genetic Models and Thermodynamic Constraints (Wed) – 12:00pm
Feb 3 – Ocean acidification: from seawater chemistry to fisheries (Fri) – 12:00pm

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Implementing the MIT Global Environment Initiative

MIT’s Environmental Research Council has issued its final report on Implementing the MIT Global Environment Initiative. The report identifies strategic research themes that transcend disciplinary boundaries and which integrate scientific understanding, engineering solutions, and social research to synthesize new approaches to the world's environmental challenges.

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Research Scientist Xiang Gao examines climate feedbacks in the Arctic.

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