Introduction to Atmospheric ChemistryPrinceton University Press, 1999 - 266 sayfa Atmospheric chemistry is one of the fastest growing fields in the earth sciences. Until now, however, there has been no book designed to help students capture the essence of the subject in a brief course of study. Daniel Jacob, a leading researcher and teacher in the field, addresses that problem by presenting the first textbook on atmospheric chemistry for a one-semester course. Based on the approach he developed in his class at Harvard, Jacob introduces students in clear and concise chapters to the fundamentals as well as the latest ideas and findings in the field. |
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1 Measures of Atmospheric Composition | 3 |
2 Atmospheric Pressure | 14 |
3 Simple Models | 24 |
4 Atmospheric Transport | 42 |
5 The Continuity Equation | 79 |
6 Geochemical Cycles | 87 |
7 The Greenhouse Effect | 115 |
8 Aerosols | 146 |
10 Stratospheric Ozone | 164 |
11 Oxidizing Power of the Troposphere | 200 |
12 Ozone Air Pollution | 231 |
13 Acid Rain | 245 |
Numerical Solutions to Problems | 257 |
Appendix Physical Data and Units | 259 |
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9 Chemical Kinetics | 157 |