Dr Giles Harrison
My work concerns the physics of atmospheric aerosol particles, and
development of instruments for physical atmospheric measurements (particularly
probing the properties of atmospheric small ions, but also temperature,
pressure, relative humidity, radioactivity, supercooled droplets, low currents,
atmospheric electric fields and the global electrical circuit, solar
radiation), both at the surface, and aloft using radiosonde
platforms. The electrical properties of the atmosphere have a new relevance,
as, through ion-aerosol physics, they may link solar
changes and climate.
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Ion-aerosol physics and clouds
Atmospheric composition
quantifying
historical air pollution First
air pollution analysis from 1890s Eiffel Tower measurements
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Atmospheric Measurements
Dr
R. G. Harrison Department of Meteorology, The University
of Reading, P.O Box 243, Earley Gate, Reading Berks RG6 6BB UK
tel:
+44 118 931 6690 fax: +44 118 9318 email: Giles
Harrison