For six weeks this summer, Anne Marie Carlton, assistant professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences, led a multi-million dollar atmospheric study in the southeastern U.S., considered the largest air quality study in decades in America. A joint project that involved dozens of national and international partners, including NSF, NOAA and the EPA, the Southeast Southern Oxidant and Aerosol Study (SOAS), investigated various components of air quality, chemical and aerosol constituent evolution over that segment of the U.S., which has not warmed similar to the rest of the continental U.S. and the globe. Read more in mycentraljersey.com.
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