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    • Aerosol Hygroscopic Growth in Marine and Continental Air 

      Bialek, Jakub (2013-09-24)
      Aerosol particulate matter contributes significantly to the global climate directly, through scattering and absorption of solar radiation, and indirectly, through changing cloud reflectance and cloud cover persistence. ...
    • The impact of environmental regulation on human interaction with marine and coastal ecosystems 

      Breen, Benjamin (2014-09)
      The primary objective of this thesis is to investigate the impact of environmental regulations on stakeholder interaction with marine and coastal ecosystems as well as provide a thorough treatment of the contrasts in ...
    • New Particle Formation in Marine Air 

      Monahan, Ciarán (2012-11-28)
      Marine aerosols contribute significantly to global climate directly by absorbing or scattering solar radiation, as well as indirectly by altering the reflectance and persistence of clouds. This work presents results of ...