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Improve your understanding of atmospheric processes and impacts related to climate change, emissions, transport, and transformation of air pollution. Learn new fundamental physical and chemical ...
Denitrification is the process that converts nitrate to nitrogen gas, thus removing bioavailable nitrogen and returning it to the atmosphere. Dinitrogen gas (N 2) is the ultimate end product of ...
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Earth could become "hell": Scientists predict consequences of uncontrolled greenhouse effectThe greenhouse effect refers to the atmospheric process that causes a rise in Earth's temperature due to the presence of greenhouse gases. Certain naturally occurring gases, such as water vapor ...
But this electric field “primes the pump” and lifts oxygen atoms higher in the atmosphere, where other processes can then ...
This research area studies the evolution of the solar system and how planets evolve over time due to impacts, tectonics, and atmospheric processes, with an eye to the potential for past and future ...
Are you curious about airflow, storms, cloud formation and energy processes? Would you like to learn more about computer technology and applications such as modeling and analysis? Graduates of the ...
Meteorology focuses primarily on weather forecasting while atmospheric science includes the study of all atmospheric processes. Your application must be submitted by the deadline, December 1, for ...
Master the Physics and Chemistry of the Atmosphere – Uncover the fundamental processes that influence atmospheric behavior, human activities, and solar interactions. Develop Advanced Analytical and ...
SOC levels result from the interactions of several ecosystem processes, of which photosynthesis, respiration, and decomposition are key. Photosynthesis is the fixation of atmospheric CO 2 into ...
The Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (ATOC) at CU Boulder provides a world-class, interdisciplinary research and educational environment to examine the dynamical, physical and chemical ...
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