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Introduction to atmospheric chemistry : a companion text to Basic physical chemistry for the atmospheric sciences |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Peter Victor Hobbs (1936-2005), Auteur |
| Editeur : |
New York : Cambridge University Press |
| Année de publication : |
2000 |
| Importance : |
-262 p.) |
| Présentation : |
ill |
| Format : |
24 cm |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-521-77143-6 |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Catégories : |
CHIMIE ; chimie-phisique-
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| Mots-clés : |
Atmospheric chemistry Chimie de l'atmosphère Pollution atmosphérique |
| Index. décimale : |
06-02 |
| Note de contenu : |
CONTNET
ContentsvPrefacepageix1Evolution of the Earth’s atmosphere11.1 The primitive atmosphere21.2 Prebiotic atmosphere and the origins of life31.3 Rise of oxygen and ozone51.4 Oxygen and carbon budgets61.5 Some other atmospheric constituents91.6 The Gaia hypothesis101.7 Summary102Half-life, residence time, and renewal time of chemicals in the atmosphere132.1 Half-life132.2 Residence time and renewal time152.3 Spatial and temporal scales of variability203Present chemical composition of the atmosphere213.1 Units for chemical abundance213.2 Composition of air close to the Earth’s surface233.3 Change in atmospheric composition with height264Interactions of solar and terrestrial radiation with atmospheric trace gases and aerosols334.1 Some basic concepts and definitions344.2 Attenuation of solar radiation by gases414.3 Vertical profile of absorption of solar radiation in the atmosphere4
4.4 Heating of the atmosphere due to gaseous absorption of solar radiation454.5 Attenuation of solar radiation by aerosols504.6 Absorption and emission of longwave radiation514.7 The greenhouse effect, radiative forcing, and global warming544.8 Photochemical reactions575Sources, transformations, transport, and sinks of chemicals in the troposphere635.1 Sources635.2 Transformations by homogeneous gas-phase reactions725.3 Transformations by other processes785.4 Transport and distributions of chemicals795.5 Sinks of chemicals806Atmospheric aerosols826.1 Aerosol concentrations and size distributions826.2 Sources of aerosols916.3 Transformations of aerosols956.4 Chemical composition of aerosols976.5 Transport of aerosols996.6 Sinks of aerosols1006.7 Residence times of aerosols1026.8 Geographical distribution of aerosols1046.9 Atmospheric effects of aerosols1047Cloud and precipitation chemistry1117.1 Overview1117.2 Cloud condensation nuclei and nucleation scavenging1137.3 Dissolution of gases in cloud droplets1217.4 Aqueous-phase chemical reactions1257.5 Precipitation scavenging1317.6 Sources of sulfate in precipitation1347.7 Chemical composition of rainwater1357.8 Production of aerosols by clouds137
8Tropospheric chemical cycles1438.1 Carbon cycle1438.2 Nitrogen cycle1498.3 Sulfur cycle1519Air pollution1539.1 Sources of anthropogenic pollutants1539.2 Some atmospheric effects of air pollution15610Stratospheric chemistry16410.1 Unperturbed stratospheric ozone16510.2 Anthropogenic perturbations to stratospheric ozone17110.3 Stratospheric aerosols; sulfur in the stratosphere179
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Introduction to atmospheric chemistry : a companion text to Basic physical chemistry for the atmospheric sciences [texte imprimé] / Peter Victor Hobbs (1936-2005), Auteur . - New York : Cambridge University Press, 2000 . - -262 p.) : ill ; 24 cm. ISBN : 978-0-521-77143-6 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Catégories : |
CHIMIE ; chimie-phisique-
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| Mots-clés : |
Atmospheric chemistry Chimie de l'atmosphère Pollution atmosphérique |
| Index. décimale : |
06-02 |
| Note de contenu : |
CONTNET
ContentsvPrefacepageix1Evolution of the Earth’s atmosphere11.1 The primitive atmosphere21.2 Prebiotic atmosphere and the origins of life31.3 Rise of oxygen and ozone51.4 Oxygen and carbon budgets61.5 Some other atmospheric constituents91.6 The Gaia hypothesis101.7 Summary102Half-life, residence time, and renewal time of chemicals in the atmosphere132.1 Half-life132.2 Residence time and renewal time152.3 Spatial and temporal scales of variability203Present chemical composition of the atmosphere213.1 Units for chemical abundance213.2 Composition of air close to the Earth’s surface233.3 Change in atmospheric composition with height264Interactions of solar and terrestrial radiation with atmospheric trace gases and aerosols334.1 Some basic concepts and definitions344.2 Attenuation of solar radiation by gases414.3 Vertical profile of absorption of solar radiation in the atmosphere4
4.4 Heating of the atmosphere due to gaseous absorption of solar radiation454.5 Attenuation of solar radiation by aerosols504.6 Absorption and emission of longwave radiation514.7 The greenhouse effect, radiative forcing, and global warming544.8 Photochemical reactions575Sources, transformations, transport, and sinks of chemicals in the troposphere635.1 Sources635.2 Transformations by homogeneous gas-phase reactions725.3 Transformations by other processes785.4 Transport and distributions of chemicals795.5 Sinks of chemicals806Atmospheric aerosols826.1 Aerosol concentrations and size distributions826.2 Sources of aerosols916.3 Transformations of aerosols956.4 Chemical composition of aerosols976.5 Transport of aerosols996.6 Sinks of aerosols1006.7 Residence times of aerosols1026.8 Geographical distribution of aerosols1046.9 Atmospheric effects of aerosols1047Cloud and precipitation chemistry1117.1 Overview1117.2 Cloud condensation nuclei and nucleation scavenging1137.3 Dissolution of gases in cloud droplets1217.4 Aqueous-phase chemical reactions1257.5 Precipitation scavenging1317.6 Sources of sulfate in precipitation1347.7 Chemical composition of rainwater1357.8 Production of aerosols by clouds137
8Tropospheric chemical cycles1438.1 Carbon cycle1438.2 Nitrogen cycle1498.3 Sulfur cycle1519Air pollution1539.1 Sources of anthropogenic pollutants1539.2 Some atmospheric effects of air pollution15610Stratospheric chemistry16410.1 Unperturbed stratospheric ozone16510.2 Anthropogenic perturbations to stratospheric ozone17110.3 Stratospheric aerosols; sulfur in the stratosphere179
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