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European Ozone Research Coordinating Unit (EORCU)

 

 

The European Ozone Research Coordinating Unit (EORCU) was established at Cambridge in April 1989 and is based at the Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge.

EORCU's role has been to coordinate atmospheric research within Europe and to establish worldwide links within the global atmospheric science community by means of coordinating large scale field campaigns, organising conferences and workshops, maintaining a website, producing newsletters and brochures and managing a central office.

On 7th May we will stream the "Antarctic Ozone Hole: Then and Now" meeting below. Please press the "play" button to join us.

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Please find details about the "Antarctic Ozone Hole: Then and Now" Meeting here.

This video stream is being kindly provided by Varsity, the Cambridge student newspaper. The meeting is supported by Nature, The Royal Met. Society, The British Antarctic Survey, NCAS and The University of Cambridge Department of Chemistry.

Please find details about the CCMVal surface and aircraft emissions here.