Atmospheric science for environmental scientists
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Atmospheric science for environmental scientists
Wiley-Blackwell, 2009
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- : hbk
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
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: pbk ISBN 9781405156905
Description
Climate change and air quality are two of the most pressing issues facing Mankind. This book gives undergraduate and graduate students and professionals working in the science and policy of pollution, climate change and air quality a broad and up-to-date account of our understanding of the processes that occur in the atmosphere, how these are changing as Man's relentless use of natural resources continues and what effects these changes are having on the Earth's climate and the quality of the air we breath. Written by an international team of experts, this text gives an excellent overview of our current understanding of the state of the Earth's atmosphere and how it is changing. It is an invaluable resource for students, teachers and professionals. Key features:* End of chapter questions* Each chapter includes both basic concepts and more in-depth material, allowing faculty to direct students accordingly* Most up-to-date treatment of key issues such as stratospheric chemistry, urban air pollution, and climate change
Table of Contents
List of abbreviations, constants and nomenclature. 1. The climate of the Earth. John Lockwood. 2. The evolution of the Earth's atmosphere. Richard Wayne. 3. Solar energy and atmospheric structure. Hugh Coe. 4. Biogeochemical cycles. Dudley Shallcross. 5. Tropospheric chemistry and air pollution. Paul Monks. 6. Clouds: formation and chemistry. Peter Brimblecombe. 7. Particulate matter in the atmosphere. Paul Williams. 8. Stratospheric chemistry and ozone depletion. Rob Mackenzie. 9. Boundary layer meteorology and atmospheric dispersion. Janet Barlow. 10. Urban air pollution. Jes Fenger. 11. Climate change and global air pollution. Atul Jain. Appendix: List of websites Index
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: hbk ISBN 9781405185424
Description
Climate change and air quality are two of the most pressing issues facing Mankind. This book gives undergraduate and graduate students and professionals working in the science and policy of pollution, climate change and air quality a broad and up-to-date account of our understanding of the processes that occur in the atmosphere, how these are changing as Man's relentless use of natural resources continues and what effects these changes are having on the Earth's climate and the quality of the air we breath. Written by an international team of experts, this text gives an excellent overview of our current understanding of the state of the Earth's atmosphere and how it is changing. It is an invaluable resource for students, teachers and professionals. Key features:* End of chapter questions* Each chapter includes both basic concepts and more in-depth material, allowing faculty to direct students accordingly* Most up-to-date treatment of key issues such as stratospheric chemistry, urban air pollution, and climate change
Table of Contents
List of abbreviations, constants and nomenclature. 1. The climate of the Earth (John Lockwood). 2. The evolution of the Earth's atmosphere (Richard Wayne). 3. Solar energy and atmospheric structure (Hugh Coe). 4. Biogeochemical cycles (Dudley Shallcross). 5. Tropospheric chemistry and air pollution (Paul Monks). 6. Clouds: formation and chemistry (Peter Brimblecombe). 7. Particulate matter in the atmosphere (Paul Williams). 8. Stratospheric chemistry and ozone depletion (Rob Mackenzie). 9. Boundary layer meteorology and atmospheric dispersion (Janet Barlow). 10. Urban air pollution (Jes Fenger). 11. Climate change and global air pollution (Atul Jain). Appendix: List of websites. Index.
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