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Michael Summers

Research Interests: Planetary Sciences , Atmospheric Physics , Astrobiology

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Ph.D. 1985, California Institute of Technology
Prof. Michael E. Summers is a planetary scientist who specializes in the study of structure and evolution of planetary atmospheres. His planetary research has dealt with the chemistry and thermal structure of the atmospheres of Io (one of the Galilean moons of Jupiter), Titan (largest of Saturn's moons), Uranus, Neptune, Triton (largest moon of Neptune), Pluto, and Mars. Dr. Summers' research on the Earth's atmosphere has focused on understanding middle atmospheric ozone chemistry, coupled chemical-dynamical-radiative modeling of active trace gases, heterogeneous chemistry on meteor dust, the influence of solar variability on the state of the stratosphere and mesosphere, and polar mesospheric clouds and their connection to climate.

 

Email: msummers@gmu.edu
Phone: 3971
Office Location: Science & Tech. I 301C

 

 
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