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         Crutzen Paul:     more books (24)
  1. Atmospheric Change: An Earth System Perspective by T. E. Graedel, Paul J. Crutzen, 1993-02-15
  2. Atmosphere, Climate, and Change (Scientific American Library) by Thomas E. Graedel, Paul J. Crutzen, 1997-09-15
  3. Clouds, Chemistry and Climate (NATO ASI Series / Global Environmental Change)
  4. Earth System Analysis for Sustainability (Dahlem Workshop Reports)
  5. The 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. (Paul Crutzen, Mario Molina and F. Sherwood Rowland share prize): An article from: Canadian Chemical News by D.J. Donaldson, T.T. Tidwell, 1996-01-01
  6. CRUTZEN, PAUL J. (1933- ): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Earth Science</i>
  7. Chemie der Atmosphäre: Bedeutung für Klima und globale Umwelt (German Edition) by Paul Crutzen, T. E. Graedel, 1994-09-19
  8. Atmosphere, Climate, and Change by Thomas E.;Crutzen, Paul J. Graedel, 1995
  9. Atmosphere,Climate and Change,1997 publication by Thomas E-Crutzen,Paul J Graedel, 1997-01-01
  10. Atmosphäre im Wandel: Die empfindliche Lufthülle unseres Planeten (German Edition) by Thomas E. Graedel, Paul J. Crutzen, 1996-06-10
  11. Is the Detergent of the Atmosphere Decreasing: Importance of Methane for the Oh Radical Concentration and Atmospheric Photochemistry (Environment An) by Paul Crutzen, 1986-12
  12. Utrecht University Faculty: Peter Debye, Jacobus Henricus Van 't Hoff, Pieter Boddaert, Ronald Plasterk, Christiaan Eijkman, Paul J. Crutzen
  13. Paul J. Crutzen: Atmospheric Chemistry, Ozone Depletion, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Nobel Prize, Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement
  14. Chimiste Néerlandais: Jacobus Henricus Van 't Hoff, Peter Debye, Coenraad Johannes Van Houten, Paul Josef Crutzen, Izaak Kolthoff (French Edition)

61. The Ozone Saga, The GOME Experiment And The Nobel Story...
paul crutzen of the MaxPlanck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz Prof. crutzen (photoabove), together with Prof Irvine, USA), was awarded the 1995 nobel Prize in
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The ozone saga, the GOME experiment and the Nobel story...
Achim Hahne
ESA/ESTEC, Earth Observation Department,
Noordwijk, The Netherlands
Tel: (+31) 71-565-3609/4575.
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Global problems require global solutions, and satellite observations serve this purpose by providing global monitoring to verify whether the solutions implemented on the ground really produce the expected effect. The first results provided by the GOME (Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment) onboard ESA's remote-sensing satellite ERS-2 are a good illustration in this respect. Total ozone column in the atmosphere on 14 December 1995, 00 UT as derived from GOME measurements on 11, 12 and 13 December.
An assimilation model developed by KNMI (Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute) was used to produce a global picture from individual measurements. High concentrations of ozone are shown in red, low concentrations in blue. The Earth is viewed from two directions.
At the South Pole (A) the famous ozone hole which develops every year during the Antarctic Spring (September-October) is slowly filling up again, but low ozone values are still visible in blue.
In the Northern Hemisphere (B) the low ozone values north of the UK are not an indication of a developing European ozone hole but are associated with a high-pressure system (1045 hPa) present during the period of 12-14 December. (Courtesy of

62. Nobel Prizes In Chemistry
3. PRIZE YEAR. nobel CHEMISTS. SUPERVISOR. Ph.D. UNIVERSITY. DATES. Age (years).Age at Prize. 1950. 1919 2001. 82. 68. 1995. crutzen, paul Josef. 1968. Stockholm.1933 -. 62.
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63. Physics News Update Number 245 - THE 1996 NOBEL PRIZE FOR CHEMISTRY
THE 1996 nobel PRIZE FOR CHEMISTRY goes to Mario Molina of MIT, T. Sherwood Rowlandof UC Irvine, and paul crutzen of the Max Planck Institute in Mainz
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64. Statement By Nobel Laureates On The Occasion Of The One-hundredth Anniversary Of
unprecedented celebration marking the 100th Anniversary of the nobel Prize. MarioMolina (Chemistry, 1995) and paul crutzen (Chemistry, 1995) honored for their
http://www.wagingpeace.org/articles/01.12/011211nobelstatement.htm
Statement by Nobel Laureates on the occasion of the one-hundredth anniversary of the Nobel Prize
Introduction Preamble Statement
Introduction
110 Nobel Prize Winners Look Ahead
On the 100th Anniversary of the Nobel Prize. Dateline Stockholm; December 11, 2001. The attached Statement was released as 150 Nobel Laureates gathered in Stockholm, Sweden, and Oslo, Norway, for an unprecedented celebration marking the 100th Anniversary of the Nobel Prize. (The prize winners in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature and Economics meet in Stockholm where their prizes were awarded, and, correspondingly, the Peace Prize winners meet in Oslo.) In brief, the Statement warns that the world may explode into war if modern weapons continue to spread, and environmental strains remain unchecked. It stresses that we shall not have enduring peace until we address the twin scourges of poverty and oppression, and calls for a new sense of global responsibility. It hardly need be said that the signatories make no claim to oracular status, but offer their views as a group of concerned citizens.

65. Crutzen Lecture
Prof. paul crutzen, winner of the 1995 nobel Prize in Chemistry, will present a specialnobel Lecture entitled Human influences on global atmospheric chemistry
http://www.sdsc.edu/SDSCwire/v2.7/Crutzen.html
Crutzen to Present Nobel Lecture
Prof. Paul Crutzen, winner of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, will present a special Nobel Lecture entitled "Human influences on global atmospheric chemistry, including the ozone-hole issue: identification of problems during the past 25 years." The lecture will take place at 4:00 p.m., Friday, April 5, in the Sumner Auditorium at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The public is invited, and there is no charge for the lecture. Crutzen is director of the atmospheric chemistry division at the Max Planck-Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, Germany, and adjunct professor at UCSD's Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Crutzen shared the Nobel Prize with Mario Molina of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and F. Sherwood Rowland of the University of California, Irvine, for their work in atmospheric chemistry, particularly concerning the formation and decomposition of ozone. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for the Nobel Foundation, established by the will of inventor Alfred Nobel, which states that the prize will honor those "who shall have made the most important chemical discovery or improvement."

66. Press Release -- College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences
Photos http//clasdean.la.asu.edu/news/images/Eyring/default.htm.paul crutzen, nobel Laureate for Ozone Hole Research, to Lecture.
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James Hathaway, 480-965-6375
Hathaway@asu.edu

Date: October 20,1999
Photos: http://clasdean.la.asu.edu/news/images/Eyring/default.htm Paul Crutzen, Nobel Laureate for Ozone Hole Research, to Lecture Paul Crutzen , renowned atmospheric chemist, director of the Max Plank Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, Germany and winner of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research on ozone depletion in the atmosphere, will give the Fall 1999 Eyring Lecture in Chemistry and Biochemistry at Arizona State University. The lecture, entitled "The Stratospheric Ozone Hole: a Man-Caused Chemical Instability," is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 28 in Lecture Hall 150 of the Bateman Physical Sciences Center Building H Crutzen will also deliver a colloquium entitled "The Importance of the Tropics in Regional and Global Atmospheric Chemistry: Natural Emissions and Anthropogenic Biomass Burning" at 3:40 p.m. on Friday, October 29, also in 150H. Both events are free and open to the public. Crutzen, along with chemists Mario Molina and F. Sherwood Rowland, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1995 for work explaining how stratospheric ozone, which shields the earth from biologically damaging ultraviolet B radiation, is both naturally produced and destroyed and how human activities are capable of reducing its presence. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences commented: "By explaining the chemical mechanisms that effect the thickness of the ozone layer, the three researchers have contributed to our salvation from a global environmental problem that could have catastrophic consequences."

67. AGU Web Site: Pioneers In Ozone Research Receive Nobel Prizes In Chemistry
Only one other nobel prize has ever been warded in the realm of atmospheric research.The honorees are professors paul crutzen of the MaxPlanck Institute for
http://www.agu.org/sci_soc/nobel.html
Pioneers in Ozone Research Receive Nobel Prizes in Chemistry
Permission is hereby granted to journalists to use this material so long as credit is given, and to teachers to use this material in classrooms. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded its 1995 Nobel prizes in chemistry to three AGU members for their work in atmospheric chemistry, particularly concerning the formation and decomposition of ozone. Only one other Nobel prize has ever been warded in the realm of atmospheric research. The honorees are professors Paul Crutzen of the Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, Germany; Mario Molina of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and F. Sherwood Rowland of the University of California, Irvine. The Academy credits the three with contributing to "our salvation from a global environmental problem that could have catastrophic consequences." Crutzen, Molina, and Rowland are noted for their pioneering contributions to explaining how ozone forms and decomposes through chemical processes in the atmosphere. They have shown how sensitive the ozone layer is to the influence of anthropogenic emissions of certain compounds. The thin ozone layer has proven to be an "Achilles heel" that may be seriously damaged by moderate changes n the composition of the atmosphere. The work of these pioneers contributed in 1987 to the signing of the Montreal Protocol, a multinational accord that severely limited CFC emissions to protect the ozone layer. With a few exceptions, the gases that pose the greatest threat to the ozone layer will be completely banned by 1996. If the protocol guidelines are followed, it will take at least 100 years for the ozone layer to recover.

68. Nederlandse Nobelprijswinnaars
Link to further information at the nobel foundation. Top. Chemistry 1995.The prize was awarded jointly to crutzen, paul J., The Netherlands, MaxPlanck
http://www.uu.nl/nieuws/nobelprijswinnaars/nobelprijswinnaars_nederland.html
Nederlandse Nobelprijswinnaars Nobel Prize winners of Dutch origin
(This page is an adaptation of information provided by the Nobel foundation Professor 't Hooft and Professor Veltman are the 17 th and 18 th person of Dutch origin to receive a Nobel Prize.
The others are: ASSER , for Peace, 1911 LORENTZ , for Physics, 1902 BLOEMBERGEN , for Physics, 1981 TINBERGEN, JAN for Economic Sciences, 1969 CRUTZEN , for Chemistry, 1995 TINBERGEN, NIKOLAAS , for Physiology or Medicine, 1973 DEBYE , for Chemistry, 1936 VAN DER MEER , for Physics, 1984 EIJKMAN , for Physiology or Medicine, 1929 VAN DER WAALS , for Physics, 1910 EINTHOVEN , for Physiology or Medicine, 1924 VAN'T HOFF , for Chemistry, 1901 KAMERLINGH-ONNES , for Physics, 1913 ZEEMAN , for Physics, 1902 KOOPMANS , for Economic Sciences, 1975 ZERNIKE , for Physics, 1953
Physics 1902 The prize was awarded jointly to: LORENTZ ZEEMAN "in recognition of the extraordinary service they rendered by their researches into the influence of magnetism upon radiation phenomena"

69. ClubCaminantes - Premios Nobel - Quimica, El Club De Los Caminantes
Translate this page PREMIOS nobel, QUÍMICA. 1901-1925 1926-1950 1951-1975 1976-2000. 1976.Lipscomb, William N. (Estados Unidos). 1995. crutzen, paul (Paises Bajos).
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Lipscomb, William N. (Estados Unidos) Por sus estudios en la estructura de los boranos, lo que ha permitido esclarecer algunos problemas en materia de enlaces químicos. Universidad de Harvard. Cambridge, MA, Estados Unidos
Prigogine, Ilya Por su contribución a la termodinámica en condiciones de no-equilibrio, particularmente la teoría de las estructuras disipativas. Universidad Libre de Bruselas. Bruselas, Belgica y Universidad de Texas. Estados Unidos
Mitchell, Peter Por su contribución a la comprensión de la tranferencia de energia biológica a través de la formulación de la teoría quimiostática. Laboratorios de Investigación Glynn. Bodmin, Gran Bretaña
Brown, Herbert Ch. (Estados Unidos) Por el desarrollo del uso de los compuestos de los del boro y el fósforo en importantes agentes de reacción en la síntesis orgánica. Universidad de Purdue. West Lafayette, IN, Estados Unidos

70. Fq - Prémios Nobel Da Química
Translate this page Galardoados com o Prémio nobel da Química, atribuído pela Fundação nobel, paradistinguir trabalhos de grande importância 1995 paul J. crutzen, Mario J
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  • 2002 John B. Fenn, Koichi Tanaka, Kurt Wüthrich 2001 William S. Knowles, Ryoji Noyori, K. Barry Sharpless 2000 Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid, Hideki Shirakawa 1999 Ahmed H. Zewail 1998 Walter Kohn, John A. Pople 1997 Paul D. Boyer, John E. Walker, Jens C. Skou 1996 Robert F. Curl Jr., Sir Harold W. Kroto, Richard E. Smalley 1995 Paul J. Crutzen, Mario J. Molina, F. Sherwood Rowland 1994 George A. Olah 1993 Kary B. Mullis, Michael Smith 1992 Rudolph A. Marcus

71. Prix Nobel De Chimie 1901- 1998
Translate this page Histoire de la chimie, Les prix nobel de Chimie 1901-2000. 1995. paul crutzen,Mario Molina (Mexique, 1943) et Frank Sherwood Rowland (Etats-Unis, 1927).
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Histoire de la chimie
Les prix Nobel de Chimie 1901-2000
Racourcis : Alan J. Heeger (Etats-Unis, 22 janv. 1936) Alan G. MacDiarmid (Nouvelle-Zélande, 1929), et Hideki Shirakawa (Japon, 1926) ont été récompensés pour la découverte et le développement des polymères conducteurs, inaugurée en 1977 par la synthèse du polyacétylène conducteur. Ahmed H. Zewail . Utilisation des techniques laser ultrarapides (spectroscopie ultrarapide), pour observer le mouvement des atomes d'une molécule (états de transition) au cours d'une réaction chimique (femtochimie). Walter Kohn . Développement de la théorie des fonctions de densité. John A. Pople (Etats-Unis, 1925). développement des outils informatiques en chimie quantique. Paul D. Boyer (Etats-Unis, 1918) et John E. Walker (Royaume Unis, 1941). Elucidation du mécanisme de synthèse de l'ATP. Jens C. Skou

72. Prix Nobel De Chimie 1901-2001
Translate this page Histoire de la chimie. Les prix nobel de Chimie 1901-2001. 1995. paul crutzen,Mario Molina (Mexique, 1943) et Frank Sherwood Rowland (Etats-Unis, 1927).
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Histoire de la chimie
Les prix Nobel de Chimie 1901-2001
W.S. Knowles (Etats-Unis), R. Noyori (Japon) et K.B. Sharpless (Etats-Unis) : travaux sur la synthèse catalytique asymétrique. Alan J. Heeger (Etats-Unis, 22 janv. 1936) Alan G. MacDiarmid (Nouvelle-Zélande, 1929), et Hideki Shirakawa (Japon, 1926) ont été récompensés pour la découverte et le développement des polymères conducteurs, inaugurée en 1977 par la synthèse du polyacétylène conducteur. Ahmed H. Zewail . Utilisation des techniques laser ultrarapides (spectroscopie ultrarapide), pour observer le mouvement des atomes d'une molécule (états de transition) au cours d'une réaction chimique (femtochimie). Walter Kohn . Développement de la théorie des fonctions de densité. John A. Pople (Etats-Unis, 1925). développement des outils informatiques en chimie quantique. Paul D. Boyer (Etats-Unis, 1918) et John E. Walker (Royaume Unis, 1941). Élucidation du mécanisme de synthèse de l'ATP. Jens C. Skou (Danemark, 1918). Découverte de l'enzyme porteuse d'ions. Na , K -ATPase.

73. Mario Molina Wins Nobel Prize In Chemistry
and Planetary Sciences Mario J. Molina will share this year's nobel Prize in Rowlandof the University of California at Irvine, and paul crutzen, a scientist
http://www-tech.mit.edu/V115/N48/nobel.48n.html
Mario Molina Wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Professor of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Mario J. Molina will share this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in atmospheric chemistry concerning the formation and decomposition of ozone. The Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm, Sweden awarded the million-dollar prize on Wednesday morning to Molina, F. Sherwood Rowland of the University of California at Irvine, and Paul Crutzen, a scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, Germany.
Ordinary activities deplete ozone
Molina, Rowland, and Crutzen showed that the use of common items like spray cans and air conditioners can harm the fragile ozone layer that protects the world from the dangerous ultra-violet radiation of the sun. This is the first time that the Swedish Academy has awarded a Nobel Prize for research into the impact of man-made objects on the environment. The discoveries led to an international environmental treaty, which, by the end of this year, bans the production of industrial chemicals that reduce the ozone layer. "It's very rewarding to see how one can simultaneously try to work with problems that affect society in a very direct way," Molina said.

74. Nobel.html
Sherwood Rowland, Mario Molina and paul crutzen Chemistry controlling 1997 paul D.Boyer and John E. Walker nobel Laureates in Chemistry 19011992 American
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Winners of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Jacobus Hendricus van't Hoff Chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure. Emil Hermann Fischer Work on carbohydrates and purines. Svante August Arrhenius Theory of electrolytic dissociation. Sir William Ramsay Discovery of helium, neon, xenon and krypton. Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer Synthetic organic chemistry, particularily for the synthesis of indigo and triphenylmethane dyes. Preparing pure fluorine and developing the electric furnace (the Moissan furnace). Eduard Buchner Biochemical research including discovery of cell-less fermentation (fermentation in a test tube by extracting the active enzymes from yeast cells). Ernest Rutherford Study of radioactive substances. Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald Work on catalysis, chemical equilibrium and reaction rates. Otto Wallach Work on alicyclic compounds. Marie Curie Chemistry of radioactive isotopes.

75. Nobel For Chemistry: All Laureates
Richard E. Smalley 1995 paul J. crutzen, Mario J 1913 Alfred Werner 1912 Victor Grignard,paul Sabatier 1911 The nobel Prize A History of Genius, Controversy
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76. Delhi Sustainable Development Summit (DSDS)
nobel Laureate Professor paul crutzen’s main scientific interest lies in thethe role of atmospheric chemistry in climate and biogeochemical cycles.
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Nobel Laureate Professor (Dr) Paul J Crutzen
Director, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Germany Pre-1974 Various teaching and research duties at the University of Stockholm; latest appointment Associate professor. Fellow of the European Space Research Organization at Oxford University, England. Consultant at the Aeronomy Laboratory of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Researcher at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Boulder, Colorado, USA. Senior Scientist and Director of the Air Quality Division of the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado, USA. Adjunct Professor at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Department of Atmospheric Sciences. Member of the Max-Planck-Society for the Advancement of Science and Director of the Atmospheric Chemistry Division of the Max-Planck-Institute, Mainz. Professor (part-time), University of Chicago, Department of Geophysical Sciences, USA. Tage Erlander Professor of the Swedish Natural Research Council at the University of Stockholm, Sweden.

77. Nobel Prize Winners In Chemistry Since1901
Gertrude B. Elion, Marie Curie. Dorothy C. Hodgkin. nobel Prize Winners in Chemistry19011999. 1995 - paul crutzen,. - Mario Molina, US. - Sherwood Roland, US.
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ROBERT S. MULLIKEN Sidney Altman Ernest Rutherford Sherwood Roland Willard Frank Libby George Wittig Frederick Sanger VINCENT DU VIGNEAUD Kary Mullis William Ramsay Alexander Todd Irving Langmuir Hermann Staudinger Vlademir Prelog Jerome Karle Adolf Butenandts Theodore William Richards Melvin Calvin Gertrude B. Elion Marie Curie Dorothy C. Hodgkin
Nobel Prize Winners in Chemistry 1901-1999
1999 - The prize was awarded for studies of the transition states of chemical reactions using femtosecond spectrscopy.
  • AHMED ZEWAIL
- The prize was awarded for pioneering contributions in developing methods that can be used for theoretical studies of the properties of molecules and the chemical processes in which they are involved. The prize was divided equally between:
  • WALTER KOHN for his development of the density-functional theory and JOHN A. POPLE for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry.
- The prize was divided, one half being awarded jointly to:

78. Premio Nobel De Química - Wikipedia
Translate this page Ver enlace http//www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/index.html. Jens C. Skou 1996Robert Curl, Sir Harold Kroto, Richard Smalley 1995 paul J. crutzen, Mario J
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79. Prix Nobel De Chimie - Wikipedia
1994 George A. Olah; 1995 paul J. crutzen, Mario J Sir Harold Kroto, Richard Smalley;1997 paul D. Boyer Source http//www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/index.html
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80. GFMC: MPI Fire Ecology And Biomass Burning Research Group - Paul J. Crutzen
Between 1980 and 2001 paul J. crutzen was Director of University of Stockholm, Sweden)PJ crutzen held research several awards he received the nobel Prize in
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