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The American Geophysical Union (AGU), which was established in 1919 by the National Research Council and for more than 50 years operated as an unincorporated affiliate of the National Academy of Sciences, is now a...
This web page, authored by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, is a teacher's guide for an activity on energy transfer through radiation. Students investigate the relative absorption of light energy by...
Provided by Dr. Stephen Wilson, this site illustrates the research using FTIR (Fourier Transform InfrarRed) technology by the Centre for Atmospheric Chemistry at the University of Wollongong. Chemists and students can...
Professor Daniel J. Jacob of Harvard University has compiled this very fine set of educational materials that deal with various aspects of atmospheric chemistry. He draws these resources from his own teaching experience,...
This site, hosted by The University of Illinois, is devoted to explaining evaporation. The website uses a colorful image to aid explanation. These image, along with text, makes the site accessible for all audiences.
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