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06/04/2019 - 06/04/2019 | Greifswald
The term “anthropocene” has been popularized by the German Nobel Laureate Paul Crutzen to highlight the fact that we are profoundly changing the Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and the biosphere and that some of these changes are comparable to those that occurred in the past geological era. One of these changes is worsening of air quality over the entire globe. In my talk I will discuss how we are using satellites to study these changes.
Pawan Kumar Bhartia is a Senior Research Scientist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA. He is an internationally known expert on ultraviolet remote sensing of Earth from space. He has received the Outstanding Leadership and the Distinguished Service Medals from NASA, and the Remote Sensing Prize from the American Meteorological Society for his study of Earth’s ozone layer using satellites.
Moderation: Professor Dr. Christian von Savigny
Information on participating / attending:
Der Besuch dieser Veranstaltung ist kostenlos.
Date:
06/04/2019 19:00 - 06/04/2019 20:30
Event venue:
Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg
Martin-Luther-Straße 14
17489 Greifswald
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Germany
Target group:
all interested persons
Email address:
Relevance:
transregional, national
Subject areas:
Geosciences
Types of events:
Presentation / colloquium / lecture
Entry:
05/21/2019
Sender/author:
Tim Lüdtke
Department:
Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg Greifswald
Event is free:
yes
Language of the text:
German
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event63785
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