Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry
Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry is a concise, clear review of the fundamental aspects of atmospheric chemistry. In ten succinct chapters, it reviews our basic understanding of the chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere and discusses current environmental issues, including air pollution, acid rain, the ozone hole, and global change. Written by a well-known atmospheric science teacher, researcher, and author of several established textbooks, this book is an introductory textbook for beginning university courses in atmospheric chemistry. Also suitable for self instruction, numerous exercises and solutions make this textbook accessible to students covering atmospheric chemistry as a part of courses in atmospheric science, meteorology, environmental science, geophysics and chemistry. Together with its companion volume, Basic Physical Chemistry for the Atmospheric Sciences (second edition 2000; Cambridge University Press), Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry provides a solid introduction to atmospheric chemistry.
- A concise, clear review of the fundamentals of atmospheric chemistry
- Contains many exercises with solutions, suitable for self instruction
- This text and Hobbs' other Cambridge University Press book Basic Physical Chemistry for the Atmospheric Sciences (revised edition 2000) form ideal companion volumes for a full course in atmospheric science
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"I would expect this book to become required reading for undergraduate and postgraduate studies in atmospheric chemistry...." /s Chemistry in Britain
Product details
September 2000Paperback
9780521778008
276 pages
234 × 156 × 20 mm
0.503kg
63 b/w illus. 3 colour illus. 13 tables 54 exercises
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Evolution of the Earth's atmosphere
- 2. Half-life, residence time and renewal time of chemicals in the atmosphere
- 3. Present chemical composition of the atmosphere
- 4. Interactions of solar and terrestrial radiation with atmospheric trace gases and aerosols
- 5. Sources, transformations, transport, and sinks of chemicals in the troposphere
- 6. Atmospheric aerosols
- 7. Cloud and precipitation chemistry
- 8. Tropospheric chemical cycles
- 9. Air pollution
- 10. Stratospheric chemistry
- Appendices
- Index.