- Paul
Jozef Crutzen (Dutch pronunciation: [pʌul ˈjoːzəf ˈkrʏtsə(n)]; 3
December 1933 – 28
January 2021) was a
Dutch meteorologist and
atmospheric chemist...
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winner of the
Nobel Prize for
Physics in 1994 † MPC · 9678 9679
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Crutzen,
Dutch chemist,
winner of the
Nobel Prize for
Chemistry in 1995...
- Benoît S. Y.
Crutzen (born
October 2, 1972) is a
Belgian economist who
currently holds the
position of ****istant
Professor of the
Department of Economics...
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Colin Neil
Waters as
chair of the group. The late
Nobel Prize-winning Paul
Crutzen, who po****rized the word 'Anthropocene' in 2000, had also been a member...
- the stratosphere.
Crutzen showed that
nitrous oxide lives long
enough to
reach the stratosphere,
where it is
converted into NO.
Crutzen then
noted that...
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January 10, 1991, a
paper appearing in the
journal Nature stated Paul
Crutzen's calculations predicting that the oil well
fires would produce a cloud...
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chemist Mario J.
Molina shared the
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry with Paul J.
Crutzen and F.
Sherwood Rowland for
their work in
atmospheric chemistry, particularly...
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atmospheric carbon dioxide, that is, to
produce ~2 °C of cooling. In 1969, Paul
Crutzen discovered that
oxides of
nitrogen (NOx)
could be an
efficient catalyst...
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coining and
using the term
anthropocene informally in the 1980s; Paul J.
Crutzen re-invented and po****rized the term. The
Anthropocene Working Group (AWG)...
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influences on
climax plant communities. The
atmospheric scientist Paul
Crutzen introduced the term "Anthropocene" in the mid-1970s. The term is sometimes...