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The recent meeting in Dorval, PQ was very successful. You can find the links to the talks in the NEWS section.


Contact:

John C. McConnell
York University
Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Science
4700 Keele St.
113 Petrie Science Building
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
M3J 1P3

416-736-2100 ext. 77709 (voice mail)
416-736-5245 (dept)
416-726-5817 (fax)

 

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The Multiscale Air Quality Modelling Network (MAQNet) is a research network whose goal is to build a chemical reaction, transport and aerosol model which can operate at scales from the local/urban to the regional to the global with the aim of providing input to policy decisions dealing with air pollution.

MAQNet is sponsored by the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences, and comprises researchers from universities and government laboratories across Canada.

It is the aim of the network to serve as a focal point for the sharing and for the dissemination of information and the numerical modelling of the physical and chemical processes at various scales.

The major benefit of the research is that the new modelling system will be used by researchers to gain understanding of important processes, encourage collaboration, train graduate students and Postdoctoral Fellows, focus effor and provide a wide forum for active exchanges of data and scientific expertise.

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