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Description:
Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry
is a concise, clear review of the fundamental aspects
of atmospheric chemistry. In ten succinct chapters,
it reviews our basic understanding of the chemistry
of the Earth’s atmosphere and discusses current
environmental issues, including air pollution, acid
rain, the ozone hole, and global change. Written by
the late UW Professor Peter Hobbs, a well-known atmospheric
science teacher, researcher, and author of several established
textbooks, this book is an introductory textbook for
beginning university courses in atmospheric chemistry.
Also suitable for self instruction, numerous exercises
and solutions make this textbook accessible to students
covering atmospheric chemistry as a part of courses
in atmospheric science, meteorology, environmental science,
geophysics and chemistry. |