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Proposal for Aerosol Working Groups: Focus on Black Carbon and Organic/Aerosol Interactions

This proposal outlines the formation of dedicated aerosol working groups aimed at addressing key topics such as black carbon, organic aerosols, and inorganic aerosols along with their precursors. The groups will facilitate collaboration through online meetings that feature concise talks, providing an avenue for sharing insights every three months. Key meetings are scheduled around significant conferences like AAAR and AGU, promoting knowledge exchange. Participation can be easily managed via a Google Groups email list, fostering an inclusive research community focused on aerosol properties and effects.

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Proposal for Aerosol Working Groups: Focus on Black Carbon and Organic/Aerosol Interactions

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  1. Proposal for Aerosol Working Group(s) • Topics • Black carbon, radiative & cloud prop: 16 pres. here • Organic aerosols: 24 pres. Here (+ VOC) • Inorganic aerosols + precursors: 3 pres. here • Proposal (Jimenez) • 1 CalNex-wide aerosols working group • Email list (Google Groups, easy to sign up or unsubscribe) • Online meeting: 6 talks x 10 min each, every 3 months • End of Aug’11, start of Sep (1 month before AAAR) • November’11 (1 month before AGU) • March’12 Evening meeting at AAAR and/or AGU • Additional/separate/combined working groups for speciated organics, aerosol optical properties?

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