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Academic degree:Prof. Dr. Otto Klemm
Last name:Klemm 
First name:Otto 
Responsible for: 
Organization/Institute:Universität Münster 
Department:Institut f. Landschaftsökologie - Klimatologie 
Position: 
Street, Number, POB:Robert-Koch-Str. 26 
Postal code, City:48149 Münster 
State: 
Country:Deutschland 
Phone:+49-251-83-33921 
Fax:+49-251-83-38352 
E-mail address:otto.klemm@uni-muenster.de 
Url:http://kli.uni-muenster.de/~oklemm 
Curriculum vitae:Prof. Dr. Otto Klemm: Expertise: Atmospheric Sciences, Atmospheric Chemistry, Meteorology Position: Professor of Climatology at the Institute for Landscape Ecology, University of Münster (Germany). - - - O. Klemm studied geoecology (environmental sciences) at the University of Bayreuth, Germany, and specialised with respect to the chemical characteristics of fog and precipitation. In 1988, he gained his doctorate, writing a thesis entitled --Chemical processes during the evaporation of precipitation from Pine needles--. For two years, he worked at the University of New Hampshire, USA, studying the chemistry of the New England coastal fog as well as biosphere/atmosphere exchange of acidic gases in the Canadian taiga. From 1991 until 1996 he was responsible for atmospheric research using aircraft as measurement platforms at the Fraunhofer Institute for Atmospheric Environmental Research (IFU). From 1996 until 2002, he was at the University of Bayreuth (BITÖK), responsible for the section dealing with climatology and atmospheric chemistry. Since 2002, he is professor of climatology at the University of Münster (Germany). His current research interests include physics and chemistry of aerosol particles and fog, deposition and emission of gaseous and particulate material, urban climate - - - More information: http://kli.uni-muenster.de/~oklemm 
Areas of interest:
air pollution 
Aerosole 
urban climate 
Klimatologie 
atmospheric chemistry 
atmospheric sciences 
vegetation and landscape ecology 
environmental chemistry 
aerosol particles and fog 
deposition, emission, gaseous + particulate mater 
 
Articles:
18 UWSF (3) 155-163 (2006), Veränderungen des NO / NO2-Verhältnisses in Nordrhein-Westfalen (1984-2004) und mögliche Ursachen (9 Seiten)
9 ESPR (6) 381-384 (2002), Application of Ground-Based Lidar for Studies of the Dynamics of Ozone in a Mountainous Basin
6 ESPR (4) 193-199 (1999), Trends of Air Pollution in the Fichtelgebirge Mountains, Bavaria
 
 

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