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Primary Convener:
Yixin Li, Texas A&M University

Convener:
Andrew Rollins, NOAA Chemical Sciences Laboratory
Hosein Foroutan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Yafang Cheng, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Chong Qiu, University of New Haven

Early Career Convener:
Raymond Leibensperger III, University of California San Diego

Chair:
Chong Qiu, University of New Haven
Andrew Rollins, NOAA Chemical Sciences Laboratory

Multiphase chemistry plays important roles in cycling of reactive trace gasses and aerosol formation, imposing profound effects on air quality, ecosystems, and climate. Aquatic environments produce aerosols that serve as cloud condensation nuclei, host multiphase chemistry, transfer pollutants and biogenic materials to the atmosphere. Accurate assessment of their impacts is hindered by gaps in our understanding of fundamental mechanisms, underscoring the importance of high-resolution observations, modeling, and experimental methods.


This session welcomes presentations on experimental study, field observation, and modeling to improve the understanding of multiphase chemistry across atmospheric and aquatic interfaces. Relevant topics include but are not limited to: (1) aquatic aerosols, air/sea exchange and chemical processes impacting marine boundary layer, (2) mechanism and kinetics for aerosol multiphase chemistry, (3) heterogeneous reactions at the interfaces of the atmosphere and other environment (e.g., ocean, indoor surfaces, and cryosphere), (4) and multiphase chemical interactions of health- and climate-relevant air contaminants.

Index Terms
0312 Air|sea constituent fluxes
0317 Chemical kinetic and photochemical properties
0345 Pollution: urban and regional
3311 Clouds and aerosols

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3. Earth Covering

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