Marie Camredon

Maitre de Conférences
Université Paris-Est Créteil
Laboratoire Interuniversitaire des Systèmes Atmosphériques

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Research

Hundreds of volatile organic compounds (VOC) are emitted into the atmosphere. The tropospheric oxidation of these VOC leads to the formation of millions of secondary organic compounds (SOC) which play a key role in tropospheric chemistry (oxidant and NOx budgets, aerosol physico-chemical properties, aqueous phase chemistry...). The influence of these SOC on the environment stays poorly quantified.

My research works focus on the study of multiphase evolution of organic compounds in the troposphere. I use and develop modeling tools that explicitly represent the organic carbon sources and sinks (i.e. emissions, gaseous chemistry, gas/particle partitioning, deposition...) to explore the evolution of organic carbon, evaluate our understanding of processes by comparisons with in situ or chamber measurements and help to the interpretation of in situ or chamber data.

My research tool GECKO-A :  GECKO-A website