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Do I believe in CLAW?

Barry Huebert A
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A Department of Oceanography, University of Hawaii, Hawaii, USA. Email: huebert@hawaii.edu




Professor Huebert studied chemistry (B.A. Occidental 1967) and physical chemistry (Ph.D. Northwestern 1970) during the Vietnam war and the first Earth Day. His preference for the latter got him into airborne research on HNO3 and aerosols, while long physical chemistry laboratory reports made him forever concerned about measurement errors and uncertainties (especially those as a result of aerosol inlets). His present work centers on quantifying the factors that control gas exchange using dimethylsulfide eddy flux measurements under many conditions. He has a fondness for Lagrangian experiments, marine gas exchange, disturbing the status quo, and chocolate. His grandchildren are cuter than yours.

Environmental Chemistry 4(6) 375-376 https://doi.org/10.1071/EN07054
Submitted: 16 August 2007  Accepted: 25 October 2007   Published: 6 December 2007



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