Introduction To Atmospheric Chemistry

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Daniel-J Jacob - Introduction To Atmospheric Chemistry.
"This innovative text will attract science majors interested in atmospheric chemistry and global environmental issues. The problems are delightfülly... Lire la suite
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"This innovative text will attract science majors interested in atmospheric chemistry and global environmental issues. The problems are delightfülly broad and complex." -Michael Prather, University of California, Irvine "I can actually imagine a rigorous and challenging undergraduate course making it through this whole text in one semester, which is not the case for its competitors. The problem sets are excellent ... truly unique." -Hiram Levy, Princeton University 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. Jacob's aim is to show students how to use basic principles of physics and chemistry to describe a complex system such as the atmosphere. He also seeks to give students an overview of the current state of research and the work that led to this point. Jacob begins with atmospheric structure, design of simple models, atmospheric transport, and the continuity equation, and continues with geochemical cycles, the greenhouse effect, aerosols, stratospheric ozone, the oxidizing power of the atmosphere, smog, and acid rain. Each chapter concludes with a problem set based on recent scientific literature. This is a novel approach to problem-set writing, and one that successfully introduces students to the prevailing issues. This is a major contribution to a growing area of study and will be welcomed enthusiastically by students and teachers alike.

Sommaire

    • Measures of Atmospheric Composition
    • Atmospheric Pressure
    • Simple Models
    • Atmospheric Transport
    • The Continuity Equation
    • Geochemical Cycles
    • The Greenhouse Effect
    • Aerosols
    • Chemical Kinetics
    • Stratospheric Ozone
    • Oxidizing Power of the Troposphere
    • Ozone Air Pollution
    • Acid Rain.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/01/1999
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    0-691-00185-5
  • EAN
    9780691001852
  • Présentation
    Relié
  • Nb. de pages
    266 pages
  • Poids
    0.535 Kg
  • Dimensions
    16,1 cm × 24,1 cm × 2,2 cm

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Biographie de Daniel-J Jacob

Daniel J. Jacob is the Gordon McKay Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Engineering at Harvard University. He has taught the undergraduate atmospheric chemistry course at Harvard since 1992. He has published over 100 research papers in atmospheric chemistry journals.

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