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Chemistry of Atmospheres: An Introduction to the Chemistry of the Atmospheres of Earth, the Planets, and their Satellites [Paperback]

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March 30, 2000 019850375X 978-0198503750 3
Atmospheric chemistry has been the focus of much research activity in recent years, and there is now heightened public awareness of the environmental issues in which it plays a part.

In a clear, readable style, this important book looks at the insights and interpretations afforded by the research, and places in context the exciting, dramatic, and sometimes disturbing findings.

Like its highly successful predecessor, this new edition lays down the principles of atmospheric chemistry and provides the necessary background for more detailed study. The text has been thoroughly revised and expanded throughout to take into account recent advances in atmospheric science that include a host of new atmospheric measurements, extended laboratory experiments, ever more sophisticated models, and ingenious interpretations of the phenomena. Heterogeneous processes are now known to be of great significance in the chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere, and new sections of the book discuss the influence o such processes on both the stratosphere and the troposphere. A major eruption, that of Mount Pinatubo, has highlighted how volcanoes can influence 'natural' atmospheric chemistry, and the opportunity is taken to examine the effects of the gases and particles produced in such eruptions. The startling discovery of the 'Antarctic ozone hole' has now been matched by observations of similar ozone losses in the Arctic; both phenomena are explored in more depth than before, and the whole question of trends in stratospheric ozone concentrations is updated. New topics in tropospheric chemistry that are discussed in this edition for the first time include the atmospheric chemistry of biogenic hydrocarbons, of aromatic compounds, and of halogens and halogen-containing species.

Several aspects have been added to the examination of air pollution, including the effects of biomass burning. Rapid changes in the composition of the Earth's atmosphere, apparently a result of man's activities, are apparently even having an effect on global climate, and recent assessments of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are presented in this context. Air transport continues to expand, and the influence of aircraft on atmospheric chemistry and, indeed, on climate has excited interest that is explained here. Moving away from Earth, information gathered by the Voyager, Galileo, and other space missions, which have provided a new understanding of the atmosphere of the planets other than our own, is also discussed and brought up to date.

This book does not attempt to suggest answers to the environmental problems facing us, but it lays the foundations for the study of atmospheric chemistry on which rational decisions will need to be based. A multidisciplinary approach is taken throughout in order to highlight the interplay between the atmosphere of a planet and other parts of the environment. This feature makes the book full of interest for chemists, physicists, biologists, and other scientists alike, and accessible to all of them. Readers will find the book an excellent introduction to an exciting topic, and a fascinating source of information about a part of science that is proving to be of key importance.

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' This popular book introduces chemists to the chemistry of the atmospheres of the earth and other planets. In the new edition of the chapter on stratosphere chemistry has been update to reflect our improved understanding of the catalytic cycles that destroy ozone, and the importance of heterogeneous chemistry' Aslib

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Richard P. Wayne is Dr Lee's Reader in Chemistry at Christ Church, Oxford, and Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford.

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  • Paperback: 808 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 3 edition (March 30, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 019850375X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0198503750
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 2 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Solid and engaging read, August 18, 2003
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I read this book as part of a class I took on environmental chemistry. It is thorough and extensive in the subject matter it covers, and was not too difficult to read. Alas, I find the subject matter boring before reading this book, and left with my opinions unchanged.
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First Sentence:
Planet Earth possesses an atmosphere that, for hundreds of millions of years, does not seem to have been obeying the laws of physics and chemistry! Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
evolution ofplanetary, chemically perturbed region, halogen loading, perturbed chemistry, atmospheric chemical change, optical dissociation, airglow intensities, ionospheric chemistry, natural troposphere, collisional removal, oxygen airglow, airglow features, lowermost stratosphere, dayglow emission, wind imaging interferometer, arctic vortex, odd oxygen, airglow observations, ozone variability, meteoric metals, photochemistry experiment, polar stratospheric cloud particles, atmospheric band, halogen occultation experiment, hydrogen budget
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Space Sci, Space Res, New York, Academic Press, Cambridge University Press, John Wiley, Mount Pinatubo, World Meteorological Organization, Space Phys, University of Arizona Press, Oxford University Press, San Diego, Origins Life Evol, European Commission, Los Angeles, United States, Infrared Atmospheric Band, Van Nostrand, Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom, Pacific Ocean, Pioneer Venus, South Atlantic, Department of the Environment, Edward Arnold
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