Thoroughly restructured and updated with new findings and new
features
The Second Edition of this internationally acclaimed text presents
the latest developments in atmospheric science. It continues to be
the premier text for both a rigorous and a complete treatment of
the chemistry of the atmosphere, covering such pivotal topics
as:
* Chemistry of the stratosphere and troposphere
* Formation, growth, dynamics, and properties of aerosols
* Meteorology of air pollution
* Transport, diffusion, and removal of species in the
atmosphere
* Formation and chemistry of clouds
* Interaction of atmospheric chemistry and climate
* Radiative and climatic effects of gases and particles
* Formulation of mathematical chemicaltransport models of the
atmosphere
All chapters develop results based on fundamental principles,
enabling the reader to build a solid understanding of the science
underlying atmospheric processes. Among the new material are three
new chapters: Atmospheric Radiation and Photochemistry, General
Circulation of the Atmosphere, and Global Cycles. In addition, the
chapters Stratospheric Chemistry, Tropospheric Chemistry, and
Organic Atmospheric Aerosols have been rewritten to reflect the
latest findings.
Readers familiar with the First Edition will discover a text with
new structures and new features that greatly aid learning. Many
examples are set off in the text to help readers work through the
application of concepts. Advanced material has been moved to
appendices. Finally, many new problems, coded by degree of
difficulty, have been added. A solutions manual is available.
Thoroughly updated and restructured, the Second Edition of
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics is an ideal textbook for
upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, as well as a
reference for researchers in environmental engineering,
meteorology, chemistry, and the atmospheric sciences.
關於作者:
JOHN H. SEINFELD, PHD, is Louis E. Nohl Professor at the
California Institute of Technology. Dr. Seinfeld is a member of the
U.S. National Academy of Engineering and the American Academy of
Arts and Sciences, and a Fellow of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science, the American Institute of Chemical
Engineers, and the American Geophysical Union.
SPYROS N. PANDIS, PHD, is Professor of Chemical Engineering at
the University of Patras, Greece, and EliasResearch Professor of
Chemical Engineering and Engineering Public Policy at
Carnegie Mellon University.
目錄:
1 The Atmosphere.
2 Atmospheric Trace Constituents.
3 Chemical Kinetics.
4 Atmospheric Radiation and Photochemistry.
5 Chemistry of the Stratosphere.
6 Chemistry of the Troposphere.
7 Chemistry of the Atmospheric Aqueous Phase.
8 Properties of the Atmospheric Aerosol.
9 Dynamics of Single Aerosol Particles.
10 Thermodynamics of Aerosols.
11 Nucleation.
12 Mass Transfer Aspects of Atmospheric Chemistry.
13 Dynamics of Aerosol Populations.
14 Organic Atmospheric Aerosols.
15 Interaction of Aerosols with Radiation.
16 Meteorology of the Local Scale.
17 Cloud Physics.
18 Atmospheric Diffusion.
19 Dry Deposition.
20 Wet Deposition.
21 General Circulation of the Atmosphere.
22 Global Cycles: Sulfur and Carbon.
23 Climate and Chemical Composition of the Atmosphere.
24 Aerosols and Climate.
25 Atmospheric Chemical Transport Models.
26 Statistical Models.