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The University of Maryland's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry carries out comprehensive laboratory, field, and computational studies in Environmental Chemistry, aiming to measure how human actions affect our surroundings and work toward greater sustainability. Environmental chemistry faculty (Blough, Dickerson, Mignerey, Mullin, Ondov, Salawitch, and Zachariah) are pioneering researchers in their specialties. Their projects receive support from and collaborate with numerous federal agencies, such as NASA, NOAA, NIST, the USDA, and the EPA. UMD fosters a dynamic research atmosphere spanning diverse environmental science disciplines. Investigations focus on atmospheric aerosol formation and changes, pollution's impact on water systems and air quality, reaction rates of pollutant transformations, and using analytical methods to detect chemical markers in fingerprints that could serve as molecular timestamps.