AEROMMA

Atmospheric Emissions and Reactions Observed from Megacities to Marine Areas (AEROMMA) addresses emerging research needs in urban air quality, marine emissions, climate feedbacks, and atmospheric interactions at the marine-urban interface. AEROMMA will bring together airborne, ground, and satellite observing systems, and state-of-the-art air quality and climate models, to investigate these research topics and to assess new capabilities for geostationary remote sensing of atmospheric composition.

Contacts

Prof. Dr. Hendrik FuchsDeputy Director of ICE-3 Head of the department "Photochemistry and Radicals" Professor for "Experimental methods for the detection of atmospheric radicals" at the Department of Physics, University of Cologne Building 05.2 / Room 3022+49 2461/61-6741
Dr. Georgios GkatzelisSenior Scientist Head of group "Organic Trace Gases"Building 05.2 / Room 3027+49 2461/61-6921
Dr. Ralf TillmannSenior Scientist Head of group "Organic Trace Gases"Building 05.2 / Room 3024+49 2461/61-6963

Last Modified: 29.06.2024