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Francis Pope is a chemist with wide ranging interests in the atmospheric sciences. He applies a fundamental physicochemical approach to investigate atmospheric species and develops novel instrumentation to probe their processes. In particular he is interested in the assessment of geoengineering schemes, primary biological aerosols and their role in atmosphere-biosphere interactions, and multi-parameter processing and aging of aerosols. Dr Pope is interested in supervising doctoral researchers in the following areas:

Assessment of geoengineering options
Aerosol interactions between the atmosphere and biosphere
Instrumentation and laboratory investigation of atmospheric chemistry

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  • 2015

    Trends in Local Air Quality 1970–2014

    Harrison, R. M., Pope, F. D. & Shi, Z., 4 Aug 2015, Still only one Earth: Progress in the 40 years since the first UN conference on the environment. Royal Society of Chemistry, p. 58-106

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingOther chapter contribution

    3 Citations (Scopus)
  • 2014

    Why do we need solutions to global warming?

    Thornes, J. E. & Pope, F. D., 22 May 2014, ‘Issues in Environmental Science and Technology – Geoengineering for Climate Regulation’ Ed. R.M. Harrison, . Harrison, R. M. & Hestor, R. E. (eds.). RSC Publishing, p. 1-21 (Geoengineering of the Climate System).

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingOther chapter contribution

    9 Citations (Scopus)