Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry Group (APCG)
IMAU
Research Topics
> Reactive organic trace gas measurements
> Modelling Chemistry-Aerosols-Climate interactions
Isotopic measurements
We investigate atmospheric trace gas cycles using experimental isotope techniques.
Reactive organic trace gas measurements
We quantify the emissions of reactive organic trace gases from the biosphere, and their role in aerosol formation and pollution.
Modelling Chemistry-Aerosols-Climate interactions
We study greenhouse gas abundances and lifetimes in the atmosphere, and feedbacks between air pollution and climate using state-of-the-art chemistry and climate models.
Inverse modelling
Quantifying the budgets of atmospheric constituents is essential for understanding their current concentrations and predicting their future evolution.
Global-regional cycles
We look at atmospheric cycles around the world.
Paleo-atmosphere
With air trapped within snow, firn or ice, we can investigate air from the past.
Air quality
We measured and model the air quality