25 février 2016 Amphithéâtre Blaise Pascal

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25 février 2016
Amphithéâtre
Blaise Pascal
TELECOM Lille
Université Lille 1
Programme
From 11h00
Welcoming of participants
11h15 - 11h30
Introduction
Didier Tanré, coordinator of the Labex CaPPA
11h30 - 12h30
Oral presentations 1st part
30min per workpackage (WP)
Photo stu
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From gas phase to aerosols : biogenic VOCs as
precursors for particles - WP 1
Complexation of atmospherically relevant
molecules from gas phase spectroscopy:
dimerization of acetic acid as an example
Manuel Goubet, PhLAM
Aerosol microphysical, chemical and optical
properties from fundamental heterogeneous
processes to remote sensing - WP 2
Monitoring of aerosol chemical composition and
morphology by remote sensing: verification of
the concept and methodology development
Lei LI, LOA
Ozone Chemistry on Pinus Halepensis Pollen
Nicolas VISEZ, PC2A
12h30 - 13h15
Posters session
13h15 - 14h30
Lunch break (buffet) and posters session
1
0
14h30 - 16h30
Oral presentations 2nd part
30min per workpackage (WP)
Aerosol observations: instrumentation, intensive field
campaigns, monitoring from ground-based networks
and satellites - WP3
Chemical characterization and source
apportionment of submicron particles during the
SHADOW2 campaign.
Laura-Héléna Rivellini, SAGE/LOA
Inverse modelling from satellite observations for
improving sources of aerosol and gas precursors, as
well as their evolution along transport - WP4
Inverse modeling for the reconstruction of flux and
altitude of volcanic SO2 emissions from satellite
observations: implications for atmospherical
studies
Marie Boichu, LOA
Contributions to the study of interactions
Aerosols/Clouds/Climate - WP5
Introduction
Frédéric Parol / Pascale Desgroux
Experimental study of soot formation in flames
Christopher Bétrancourt, PC2A
Cloud-aerosol interactions over the Indian Ocean:
first results and perspectives of the liquid cloud
and aerosol climatologies from 2005 to 2013
Paul-Etienne Mallet, LOA
Hazard: dispersion, reactivity, deposition of
radionuclides - WP6
Characterization and reactivity of nuclear aerosols
in case of severe accident
Sophie Sobanska, LASIR
Modelling of the fission products reactivity using
quantum chemistry tools
Florent Louis, PC2A
16h30 - 17h00
Coffee break
Posters session
2
Posters
WP1
From gas phase to aerosols : biogenic VOCs as precursors for particles
1
Determination of nucleation thresholds for BVOCs leading to SOA
formation in the presence of ozone
T. Gierczak, V. Riffault, A. Tomas, P. Coddeville
2
Ozonolyse du limonène : formation des AOS, seuil de nucléation
et impact des COV anthropogéniques
W. Ahmad, A. Tomas, C. Coeur, A. Cuisset, P. Coddeville
3
Study of oxydation processes in the atmosphere by OH reactivity
measurements
M. Alajami, M. Blocquet, C. Fittschen, R. Hanson, S. Dusanter, C.
Schoemaecker
4
Spectroscopic characterization of gas phase precursors of
aerosols, and their hydrates
E. Neeman, S. Bteich, M. Chrayteh, P. Dréan, M. Goubet, T. Huet
WP2
Aerosol microphysical, chemical and optical properties from
fundamental heterogeneous processes to remote sensing
5
Investigating the heterogeneous interaction of VOCs with natural
atmospheric particles : adsorption of toluene and limonene on
saharan dusts
M. Romanias, H. Ourrad, F.Thevenet, V. Riffault
6
Molecular level investigation of organic aerosols
J. Lovric, S. Briquez, D. Duflot, M. Monnerville, C. Toubin
3
7
Photochemistry study of sulfur containing species with
atmospheric interest
S. Seng,Y. Tobón, L. Picone, Y. Bava, L. Juncal, L. Tamone, R.
Romano, S. Sobanska
8
Photo-transformation of nitrate levitated particles and influence
on their hygroscopic properties
S. Seng, Y. Tobón, M. Moreau, S. Sobanska
9
Preliminary ab initio results on the study of the reactivity of Cl
radicals with palmitic acid
C. Fotsing-Kwetche, S. Briquez, D. Duflot, M. Monnerville, C.
Toubin
WP3
Aerosol observations : Instrumentation and intensive field campaigns –
Monitoring from networks and satellite
10
Air pollution in connection with principal atmospheric pathways in
Dunkerque
A. Sokolov et al.
11
Assessment of industrial contribution to air quality at an urban
and industrial coastal site in Northern France
V. Riffault et al.
12
Optical depth retrieval for aerosol over cloud : passive vs
active methods and applications for the study of aerosol-cloud
interactions
L. Deaconu, F. Waquet, N. Ferlay, D. Josset, P. Goloub, N. Pascal,
F. Thieuleux, F. Ducos
13
The application of multi-wavelength Raman LiDAR to measure
aerosols properties during the SHADOW-2 campaign
Q. Hu et al.
WP4
Inverse modelling from satellite observations for improving sources of
aerosol and gas precursors, as well as their evolution along transport
High spectral resolution infrared sounders capabilities to measure
14 aerosols and trace gases emitted by volcanic eruptions
H. Herbin
4
WP5
Contributions to Aerosol and cloud interactions
15
Characterization of soot particles and their precursors using
laser-based techniques
C. Irimiea, Y. Carpentier, M. Ziskind, C. Focsa, A. Faccinetto, S.
Batut, E. Therssen
16
Ice nucleation activity in deposition mode on airplane soot
surrogates
A.R. Ikhenazene, C. Pirim, C. Irimea, I.K. Ortega, Y. Carpentier,
C. Focsa, B. Chazallon
17
Impact of the MJO on cloud and aerosol distributions over the
Indian Ocean
P.-E. Mallet, O. Pujol, J. Brioude, S. Evan, F. Parol and P.
Dubuisson
18
Particules de suies Diesel et Kérosène étudiées en chambre de
simulation atmosphérique: impact du vieillissement sur leurs
propriétés hygroscopiques.
S. Grimonprez, A. Faccinetto, D. Petitprez, P. Desgroux, S.Batu*,
L. Caponi, M. Cazaunau, E. Pangui, M. Maillé, P. Formenti, J.F.
Doussin
WP6
Hazard : dispersion, reactivity, deposition of radionuclides
19
Calculation of nuclear magnetic resonance shielding tensor using
frozen density embedding in the relativistic framework
M. Olejniczak, A. Severo Pereira Gomes, R. Bast
20
Modelling of iodine interaction and transport in the atmosphere
C. Fortin, P. Lebègue, V. Fèvre-Nollet, F. Louis, F. Cousin, L.
Cantrel
21
A theoretical study of the hydration of iodine oxides (V) in the
atmosphere
S. Khanniche, F. Louis, L. Cantrel, I. Cernusak
5
Notes
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Les laboratoires du Labex
LASIR
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Les organismes de tutelle du Labex
Laboratoire de
Physico-Chimie de l’Atmosphère