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E-grāmata: Future of Atmospheric Chemistry Research: Remembering Yesterday, Understanding Today, Anticipating Tomorrow

  • Formāts: 226 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Dec-2016
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309445665
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Our world is changing at an accelerating rate. The global human population has grown from 6.1 billion to 7.1 billion in the last 15 years and is projected to reach 11.2 billion by the end of the century. The distribution of humans across the globe has also shifted, with more than 50 percent of the global population now living in urban areas, compared to 29 percent in 1950. Along with these trends, increasing energy demands, expanding industrial activities, and intensification of agricultural activities worldwide have in turn led to changes in emissions that have altered the composition of the atmosphere.





These changes have led to major challenges for society, including deleterious impacts on climate, human and ecosystem health. Climate change is one of the greatest environmental challenges facing society today. Air pollution is a major threat to human health, as one out of eight deaths globally is caused by air pollution. And, future food production and global food security are vulnerable to both global change and air pollution. Atmospheric chemistry research is a key part of understanding and responding to these challenges.





The Future of Atmospheric Chemistry Research: Remembering Yesterday, Understanding Today, Anticipating Tomorrow summarizes the rationale and need for supporting a comprehensive U.S. research program in atmospheric chemistry; comments on the broad trends in laboratory, field, satellite, and modeling studies of atmospheric chemistry; determines the priority areas of research for advancing the basic science of atmospheric chemistry; and identifies the highest priority needs for improvements in the research infrastructure to address those priority research topics. This report describes the scientific advances over the past decade in six core areas of atmospheric chemistry: emissions, chemical transformation, oxidants, atmospheric dynamics and circulation, aerosol particles and clouds, and biogeochemical cycles and deposition. This material was developed for the NSF's Atmospheric Chemistry Program; however, the findings will be of interest to other agencies and programs that support atmospheric chemistry research.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Why This Report? 2 Remembering Yesterday 3 Understanding Today 4 Anticipating Tomorrow: Societal Challenges 5 Anticipating Tomorrow: Research Priorities in Atmospheric Chemistry 6 Recommended Supporting Programmatic and Infrastructure Priorities for Advancing Atmospheric Chemistry Research 7 Final Thoughts References Appendix A: Committee Biographies Appendix B: Community Input Gathering Appendix C: Analysis of Funding Trends for Atmospheric Chemistry Research
Summary 1(16)
Changing World, Changing Atmosphere
1(1)
Attaining a Predictive Capability
1(1)
This Study
2(2)
Recommended Scientific Priorities for Atmospheric Chemistry Research
4(4)
Supporting Programmatic and Infrastructure Priorities for Advancing Atmospheric Chemistry Research
8(7)
Final Thoughts
15(2)
1 Why This Report?
17(10)
1.1 A Changing World, a Changing Atmosphere
17(2)
1.2 The Science of Atmospheric Chemistry
19(1)
1.3 Attaining a Predictive Capability
20(3)
1.4 Context for This Study
23(4)
2 Remembering Yesterday
27(14)
2.1 Past Successes of Atmospheric Chemistry in a Changing World
27(11)
2.2 Conclusion
38(3)
3 Understanding Today
41(36)
3.1 Human Activities and Natural Processes Govern Emissions That Determine the Chemical Composition of the Atmosphere
42(6)
3.2 Chemical Transformations Affect the Spatial and Temporal Variability of Gases and Particles
48(7)
3.3 Atmospheric Oxidants Control the Lifetimes, Distribution, and Products of Emitted Species
55(6)
3.4 Chemical Processes Interact with Atmospheric Dynamics to Control the Distribution of Trace Gases and Particles
61(3)
3.5 Particle Chemical and Physical Properties Affect Cloud and Aerosol Particle Radiative Properties, Cloud Microphysics, and Precipitation Processes
64(6)
3.6 Atmospheric Trace Gases and Aerosol Particles Couple to Global Biogeochemical Cycles
70(5)
3.7 Conclusion
75(2)
4 Anticipating Tomorrow: Societal Challenges
77(28)
4.1 Atmospheric Gases and Particles Affect Climate and Weather
77(7)
4.2 Atmospheric Chemistry Affects Human Health
84(5)
4.3 Atmospheric Chemistry Interacts with Natural and Managed Ecosystems
89(4)
4.4 Societal Choices and Impacts
93(10)
4.5 Conclusion
103(2)
5 Anticipating Tomorrow: Research Priorities in Atmospheric Chemistry
105(16)
5.1 Developing Priorities
105(1)
5.2 Priority Science Areas
106(15)
6 Recommended Supporting Programmatic and Infrastructure Priorities for Advancing Atmospheric Chemistry Research
121(30)
6.1 Discussion of Trends in Atmospheric Chemistry
122(3)
6.2 Development of Tools for Atmospheric Chemistry Research
125(8)
6.3 Information Collection, Analysis, and Archiving in the Era of "Big Data"
133(7)
6.4 Imperative for Collaborations
140(7)
6.5 Role of a National Center
147(4)
7 Final Thoughts
151(2)
REFERENCES
153(40)
APPENDIXES
A Committee Biographies
193(8)
B Community Input Gathering
201(2)
C Analysis of Funding Trends for Atmospheric Chemistry Research
203