Research Material, 1949-1990, Undated

Extent:
3.2 cubic ft.
Scope and content:
This series consists of McLaren’s research papers. Most prominent is his work on strong acid formation in fog, research conducted from 1983 to 1986. Also included are notes from various conferences he attended, Atmospheric Sciences Research Center publications, papers regarding research trips to Yellowstone National Park along with Whiteface Mountain and Europe, and his involvement with Project Cirrus, a weather modification program conducted by General Electric in conjunction with the United States military.
Arrangement:
Arranged alphabetically.

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