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Modelling
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To interpret measurements of atmospheric species in terms of what is actually going on in the atmosphere it is often useful to model
the chemistry these species may undergo, and compare the results from the models with the actual measurements. This group is involved
in modelling the chemistry of halogens in the troposphere and calcium in the upper atmosphere. Modelling is also useful for
interpreting laboratory data, for example for modelling the growth of particles made in the lab to understand the processes by which
they form. The formation of both meteor smoke and iodine particles have been investigated by this group.
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