97th AMS Annual Meeting | 22–26 January 2017 | Seattle, WA

19th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry

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Presentation Topics

Papers for this Conference are solicited on the following topics:

  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Quantifying Uncertainties in Measurements and Models and Resultant Climate Impacts
  • Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling and Analysis Program (ACMAP)
  • Atmospheric Convection: Observing Composition and Pollution Transport 
  • Secondary Organic Aerosols: Formation, Properties, and Atmospheric Evolution 
  • Regional-scale Air Quality 
  • Tropical Upper Troposphere Water Vapor, Clouds and Stratospheric Dehydration 
  • Air emissions and air quality impacts from oil and gas development
  • Morphology and Internal Mixing of Atmospheric Particles

 

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline: 8 August 2016
Acceptance Emails Sent: late-September 2016

Joint Sessions

  •  Aerosols and Chemistry in Global Climate Models (joint with 28th Conference on Climate Variability and Change)
  • A Soil dust: Lofting, transport, characterization, and interactions with clouds and climate (joint with 9th Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions)
  • Observations of Aerosol/Trace Gases, Clouds, Precipitation, and Radiation from DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility   (joint with 9th Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions)
  • Themed Joint Session (with 9th Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions): Grand Challenges in Observing Atmopsheric Chemistry and Aerosols

Abstract Fee

The $95 abstract fee  (payable by credit card or purchase order) is refundable only if your abstract is not accepted.

What's Included

Your fee includes your abstract, extended abstract (optional), and your recorded oral presentation posted to the online program which is available to all visitors for free. 

Student Award Opportunities

The AMS 19th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry is proudly to provide Student Travel Award (of up to $500 each) to partially support travel for outstanding students to attend 2017 AMS annual meeting and give oral presentations at one of the atmospheric chemistry sessions. To apply for the travel award, you must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate student enrolled at a University, and you also must be the lead author, personally presenting the work.

The student needs to indicate whether he/she wish to be considered for travel award when submitting the abstract. For those who are requesting the travel award, in addition to the above conditions, the 19thATMChem chairs will review the abstract and may request the student to provide references for his/her work, such as recommendation letter or/and school transcripts, before making a selection.  

Deadline for student presenter travel allowance applications: 15 October 2016

Date winners for student presenter travel allowance will be notified: 1 November 2016

Program Chair(s)

For additional information please contact the program chairperson: Jonathan H. Jiang ([email protected]); Co-Chairs: Jeff Collett ([email protected]) and Jiwen Fan ([email protected]).