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CAPMAN: Coastal Air Pollution Meteorology and Air-Sea Nutrient Exchange

CAPMAN was a research project under the umbrella of EUR0TRAC-2.

EUROTRAC-2 comprised several research projects. It ended in 2003. You may visit the EUROTRAC-2 home page in order to get an overview.

The present page serves as home page for CAPMAN. CAPMAN stands for Coastal Air Pollution Meteorology and Air-Sea Nutrient Exchange. This set of pages is maintained by the National Environmental Research Institute (NERI), Denmark.

Scientific aim of CAPMAN
To improve our knowledge of physical and chemical processes which govern the atmospheric transport and transformation, and exchange of nutrients with the coastal sea.
Specific objectives of CAPMAN
  • To extend the understanding of atmospheric dynamics and chemical transformation in coastal circulations
  • To extend the understanding of aerosol mass closure and the role of organics
  • To extend the understanding of the physical and chemical processes governing the air-sea exchange of nutrients (and related parameters and compounds) over the coastal sea.
  • To extend our understanding of source-receptor relationships at various sites in coastal zones
Annual report 2000 (includes scientific subreports)
The Annual Report 2000 is accessible from here. The report comprises an overview section as well as 10 sub-reports from principal investigators, each around 5 pages in length.
You can download the entire report or look at the various parts of it.
See also
Alias for this page
As shorthand for the address of the present page you may use http://www.dmu.dk/AtmosphericEnvironment/CAPMAN
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Comments on content: Helge Rørdam Olesen
Revised 19-6-2012

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