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  1. Susan Solomon (Chicago, 19 de janeiro de 1956 [1]) é uma premiada química atmosférica estadunidense. Ela trabalhou na National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration e foi uma das primeiras pessoas a propor o clorofluorcarboneto (CFC) como causador do buraco na camada de ozônio na Antártica. [2]

  2. Susan Solomon (born in Chicago) is an American atmospheric chemist, working for most of her career at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

  3. Susan Solomon is the Lee and Geraldine Martin Professor of Environmental Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to coming to MIT in 2012, she was a scientist at NOAA in Boulder, Colorado and an adjunct professor at the University of Colorado from 1982-2011.

  4. Susan Solomon is a professor of environmental studies and the chair of the Program in Atmospheres, Oceans and Climate at MIT. She is a leader in atmospheric chemistry and climate science, best known for her work on the Antarctic ozone hole and its link to CFC emissions.

  5. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, MIT‬ - ‪‪Cited by 73,429‬‬ - ‪ozone depletion‬ - ‪stratosphere‬ - ‪climate and climate change‬.

  6. Susan Solomon is a professor at MIT who studies interactions between chemistry and climate, especially at the poles. Her group works on topics such as ozone depletion, greenhouse gases, volcanoes, and ocean-atmosphere interactions.

  7. Susan Solomon is a renowned atmospheric scientist who led the research on the Antarctic ozone hole and its impact on climate. She also studies the chemistry/climate coupling and the irreversibility of global warming.