James G. Anderson

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James G. Anderson is an American atmospheric chemist known for his pioneering research on ozone layer depletion and climate change.

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atmospheric chemist
person
scientist
awardReceived American Chemical Society Award for Creative Advances in Environmental Science and Technology
MacArthur Fellowship
NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of Colorado Boulder
University of Washington
employer Harvard University
fieldOfWork atmospheric chemistry
climate science
ozone layer research
genre scientific publication
hasAcademicDegree PhD in chemistry
hasPublishedIn Geophysical Research Letters
Journal of Geophysical Research
Nature
Science
hasRole principal investigator on NASA airborne missions
research group leader in atmospheric chemistry at Harvard University
influenced policy discussions on protection of the ozone layer
scientific understanding of anthropogenic impacts on the stratosphere
knownFor airborne field campaigns on ozone chemistry
in situ measurements of atmospheric chlorine and ozone
research on climate change
research on stratospheric ozone depletion
studies of polar stratospheric clouds
languageSpoken English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
surface form: National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
notableWork airborne laser-induced fluorescence measurements of atmospheric species
observational constraints on chlorine-catalyzed ozone destruction
studies linking supersonic aircraft emissions to ozone depletion
occupation professor
positionHeld faculty member in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University
faculty member in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University
professor of atmospheric chemistry at Harvard University
researchInterest aerosols
atmospheric dynamics
greenhouse gases
stratospheric chemistry
tropospheric chemistry
workLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts

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Lakeside School hasAlumnus James G. Anderson