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Posts by Christopher Kenseth

Collage of four headshots, top right to bottom left: Allison Fenley, Donovan Fry, Felix Gomez, Jenna Strauch

Collage of four headshots, top right to bottom left: Allison Fenley, Donovan Fry, Felix Gomez, Jenna Strauch

🎉 Congrats to the 4 #ScienceTerps who received the 2025 NOAA Hollings Scholarship:

Allison Fenley ➡️ go.umd.edu/fenley-hollings
Donovan Fry ➡️ go.umd.edu/fry-hollings
Felix Gomez ➡️ go.umd.edu/gomez-hollings
Jenna Strauch ➡️ go.umd.edu/strauch-hollings

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ACS ES&T Air The atmospheric chemistry community and ACS ES&T Air celebrate the important scientific contributions of John H. Seinfeld to atmospheric and aerosol science through this Special Issue dedicated to his legacy and showcasing some of the latest advances in the field. View the article.

Published today, the atmospheric chemistry community and ACS ES&T Air celebrate the important scientific contributions of John H. Seinfeld to atmospheric and aerosol science through this Special Issue dedicated to his legacy.

pubs.acs.org/toc/aeacd5/3/4

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That's home. That's us.

That's home. That's us.

This image of home just came down from the Artemis II crew.

Taken after their translunar injection burn, there are aurorae at top right and lower left, and zodiacal light at lower right.

Credit: NASA/Reid Wiseman

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Very excited to share that today is my first day as an Asst. Prof. of Atmospheric Chemistry in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science (AOSC) at UMD!
aosc.umd.edu/people/chris...

@umdscience.bsky.social

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New Climate Change Fluency Minor Will Train Non-Scientists in Climate Literacy | College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences | University of Maryland Students from across the University of Maryland can now incorporate climate science into their career preparatio

From journalists covering #SevereWeather events to investment bankers assessing climate risk, it's essential to have a climate-literate workforce that extends beyond scientific disciplines.

That's the goal of the #ClimateChange fluency minor in our Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science ⤵️

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GOTHAAM: Air Quality Research in New York City
GOTHAAM: Air Quality Research in New York City YouTube video by NSF NCAR & UCAR

Congratulations to John Mak and all of GOTHAAM. The NSF-NCAR video summary really captures the magic of atmospheric chemistry

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Thanks, Paul! Incredibly grateful for all your support!

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Re-Examining Chemical Conditions of Past Chamber Studies of Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation The simulation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) in 3D models generally relies on measurements made in laboratory chamber studies. However, many of the laboratory studies that underpin the aerosol pa...

Our paper examining the chemical conditions of past chamber studies is out! This work explores assumptions made when creating SOA parametrizations based on laboratory data, and can hopefully point to ways of improving model representation of SOA.
pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10....

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Celebrating Richard Flagan's 50 years of service to @caltech.edu! Rick arrived in 1975 intending to study combustion chemistry and ended up playing an enormously influential role in developing new instrumentation to quantify atmospheric aerosol and helping to mitigate air pollution in LA and beyond.

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Clearing the Air: The War on Smog | American Experience | PBS The story of L.A.’s devastating smog problem and the creation of the EPA and the Clean Air Act.

Just watched the powerful new PBS documentary “Clearing the Air: the War on Smog”. My colleague Ellie Browne acted as Science Advisor. Very proud of her! www.pbs.org/wgbh/america...

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We find that explicit chemical mechanisms (e.g., MCM) require significant revision in their treatment of unimolecular-isomerization and stereoisomer-specific reactions.

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Theoretical Mapping of the Gas-Phase Ozonolysis of α-Pinene: Formation of First-Generation Products under Different Atmospheric Conditions Ozonolysis of α-pinene is a significant and well-established source of atmospheric secondary organic aerosol (SOA), which plays a pivotal role in climate, air quality, and human health. The products of α-pinene ozonolysis measured experimentally are typically characterized by only their molecular formulas, while their structures and formation mechanisms often remain unclear. In this work, we theoretically map the oxidation pathways, structures, and formation time scales of the major first-generation products formed from α-pinene ozonolysis by calculating the H-shift and bond-scission reaction rate coefficients of the peroxy (RO2) and alkoxy (RO) radicals that arise under atmospheric conditions with different RO2 bimolecular reaction rates (kbi): polluted (kbi > 0.2 s–1), moderate (0.2 s–1 > kbi > 0.01 s–1), and pristine (kbi ≈ 0.01 s–1). In polluted environments, almost no RO2 unimolecular reactions are of importance and ozonolysis leads to nitrates and small fragmented products. By contrast, in moderate to pristine atmospheres, C10 highly oxygenated organic molecules (HOMs) with up to 12 oxygen atoms can form from either purely unimolecular or a combination of unimolecular and bimolecular reactions. Our results suggest that explicit chemical mechanisms of α-pinene ozonolysis used ubiquitously in the literature require significant revision in their treatment of unimolecular-isomerization and stereoisomer-specific reactions.

Excited to share our new paper, out today in ACS ES&T Air! Using theory, we map the pathways of α-pinene ozonolysis leading to first-generation products under different atmospheric conditions.

Co-authors: Jing Chen (lead), @atmostaj.bsky.social, and Henrik Kjaergaard.

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Thought-provoking quote from @atmostaj.bsky.social during the Weather and Climate Livestream about the role of "serendipity" in scientific discovery and the importance of having a broadly funded scientific enterprise that allows for it.

wclivestream.com/watch/

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@NASA and @caltech.edu kineticist extraordinaire Stan Sander died Saturday night surrounded by his family. Stan was a kind mentor, inventive scientist and engineer. He will be sorely missed by me and many colleagues around the world.

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Here's the atmospheric chemistry starter pack! Let me know if you'd like to join! Looking forward to hearing about everyone's fun science on bluesky!
go.bsky.app/GgmWgSo

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