iCACGP Reports
Future Directions of Atmospheric Chemistry Research (2002)
edited by H. Akimoto, L. Barrie, and P. Artaxo in 2002
iCACGP Peer-reviewed publications
Atmospheric goals for sustainable development
Keywood et al., 2023
Christian Junge – a pioneer in global atmospheric chemistry
Duce et al., 2022
Fostering a collaborative atmospheric chemistry research community in the Latin America and Caribbean Region
Andrade-Flores et al., 2016
What we breathe impacts our health: improving understanding of the link between air pollution and health
West et al., 2016
New Directions: Fundamentals of atmospheric chemistry: Keeping a three-legged stool balanced
Abbatt et al., 2014
Fire in the Air. Biomass burning impacts in a changing climate
Keywood et al., 2013
IGAC Peer-reviewed Publications
Key challenges for tropospheric chemistry in the Southern Hemisphere
Paton-Walsh et al., 2022
Recurring South Asian smog episodes: Call for regional cooperation and improved monitoring
Khokhar et al., 2022
Countries of the Indo-Gangetic Plain must unite against air pollution
Khokhar et al., 2021
International project of monitoring, analysis, and prediction of air quality and some essential questions
(in chinese) Wang et al., 2020
Fostering multidisciplinary research on interactions between chemistry, biology, and physics within the coupled cryosphere-atmosphere system
Thomas et al., 2019
Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report: Tropospheric ozone from 1877 to 2016, observed levels, trends and uncertainties
Tarasick et al., 2019
Ensemble forecasts of air quality in eastern China – Part 1: Model description and implementation of the MarcoPolo–Panda prediction system, version 1
Brasseur et al., 2019
Ensemble forecasts of air quality in eastern China – Part 2: Evaluation of the MarcoPolo–Panda prediction system, version 1
Petersen et al., 2019
SOLAS Peer-reviewed Publications
Radiometric assessment of OLCI, VIIRS, and MODIS using fiducial reference measurements along the Atlantic Meridional Transect
Pardo et al., 2023
SOLAS special feature in Elementa: Boundary Shift: The Air-Sea Interface in a Changing Climate:
For the last 2 decades, the Surface Ocean-Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS) has played a major role in facilitating global collaborative research on ocean-atmosphere interaction. Over this time, this interface has only become more important and relevant with climate change and increasing awareness of science-social dimensions relating to use of the oceans. This Special Feature is a collection of invited papers that assess the current state of air-sea exchange science, highlight critical future research directions, and identify emerging opportunities for new collaborations, technologies, and discoveries.
–Science, international law, and policy across the air–sea interface
van Doorn et al., 2023
–Advances in understanding of air–sea exchange and cycling of greenhouse gases in the upper ocean
Bange et al., 2023
–An aerosol odyssey: Navigating nutrient flux changes to marine ecosystems
Hamilton et al., 2023
–Perspectives on shipping emissions and their impacts on the surface ocean and lower atmosphere: An environmental-social-economic dimension
Shi et al., 2023
–Polar oceans and sea ice in a changing climate
Willis et al., 2023
–Impacts of ocean biogeochemistry on atmospheric chemistry
Tinel et al., 2023
The links between marine plastic litter and the air-sea flux of greenhouse gases
Goddijn-Murphy et al., 2023
iLEAPS Publications
Research into land atmosphere interactions supports the Sustainable Development agenda
Hayman et al., 2024
WMO/GAW Publications
Global Atmospheric Composition Observations: The Heart of Vital Climate and Environmental Action
Carmichael et al., 2023