Bridging the Interfaces of Atmospheric Chemistry: Environmental Justice & Human Impacts on the Atmosphere


: [ENVR] Division of Environmental Chemistry

Atmospheric chemistry sits at the interface of many fields and methodological approaches and encompasses processes at multiple scales and across different phases. This symposium will highlight research that bridges the interfaces of atmospheric chemistry and aims to bring together the perspectives of chemists, engineers, and environmental scientists. We welcome abstracts with (1) multidisciplinary approaches including atmospheric chemistry at the nexus of marine science, health, policy, other planetary atmospheres, indoor air chemistry, environmental justice, education, or community engagement; (2) complementary experimental methods including atmospheric or chemical modelling, laboratory studies, and field measurements; or (3) atmospheric chemical analysis bridging multiple scales. For a more focused discussion on aerosol chemistry and multiphase atmospheric processes, see the Crossroads in Atmospheric Aerosol Chemistry Symposium.

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