Atmospheric Thermodynamics
This textbook presents a uniquely integrated approach in linking both physics and chemistry to the study of atmospheric thermodynamics. The book explains the classical laws of thermodynamics, focuses on various fluid systems, and, recognising the increasing importance of chemistry in the meteorological and climate sciences, devotes a chapter to chemical thermodynamics which includes an overview of photochemistry. Although students are expected to have some background knowledge of calculus, general chemistry and classical physics, the book provides set-aside refresher boxes as useful reminders. It contains over 100 diagrams and graphs to supplement the discussions, and a similar number of worked examples and exercises, with solutions included at the end of the book. It is ideal for a single-semester advanced course on atmospheric thermodynamics, and will prepare students for higher-level synoptic and dynamics courses.
- Unique in linking both chemistry and physics to the study of atmospheric thermodynamics
- Includes 100 worked examples with emphasis on computation, to help the student understand the topics discussed, and 100 end-of-chapter problems with solutions at the back
- Maths, physics and chemistry refreshers serve as useful reminder to students
Reviews & endorsements
'… this volume provides an excellent introduction to the thermodynamics of the atmosphere required for more advanced studies in atmospheric dynamics and would provide an ideal complement to texts on synoptic meteorology. While aimed at undergraduate courses it would also be valuable to early graduate students moving into atmospheric science from other physical sciences; I wish it had been available when I first started studying meteorology.' The Geographical Journal
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Product details
April 2009Hardback
9780521899635
280 pages
255 × 178 × 19 mm
0.71kg
34 b/w illus. 10 tables 100 exercises
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introductory concepts
- 2. Gases
- 3. The first law of thermodynamics
- 4. Second law
- 5. Air and vapour
- 5. Profiles of the atmosphere
- 6. Thermodynamic charts
- 7. Thermochemistry
- 8. The thermodynamic equation
- Units and numeral values of constants
- Notations and abbreviations
- Answers for selected problems
- Bibliography.