Airborne Particulate Matter

Airborne Particulate Matter
Author: Ron Hester
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2016
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1782624910

Examining sources of particles in the atmosphere and their impact on human health, this is an important reference for policymakers and academics working in pollution.

Atmospheric Chemical Compounds

Atmospheric Chemical Compounds
Author: T. E. Graedel
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 745
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080918425

This practical reference examines the structure and properties of the atmosphere, including listings of compounds in clouds, fog, rain, snow, and ice; a listing of compounds detected in the stratosphere; and a compendium of compounds in indoor air. An introduction to carcinogenicity and bioassay of atmospheric compounds is also presented. Readers will find the extensive cross-referencing especially useful--compounds can be located by chemical type, name, CAS registry number, or source.

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Author: John H. Seinfeld
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1146
Release: 2016-04-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1118947401

Expanded and updated with new findings and new features New chapter on Global Climate providing a self-contained treatment of climate forcing, feedbacks, and climate sensitivity New chapter on Atmospheric Organic Aerosols and new treatment of the statistical method of Positive Matrix Factorization Updated treatments of physical meteorology, atmospheric nucleation, aerosol-cloud relationships, chemistry of biogenic hydrocarbons Each topic developed from the fundamental science to the point of application to real-world problems New problems at an introductory level to aid in classroom teaching

Atmospheric Chemistry

Atmospheric Chemistry
Author: Ann M. Holloway
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2010
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1847558070

Provides readers with a basic knowledge of the chemistry of Earth's atmosphere and the role that chemical transformations play in this environment.

Atmospheric Aerosols

Atmospheric Aerosols
Author: Olivier Boucher
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2015-05-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401796491

This textbook aims to be a one stop shop for those interested in aerosols and their impact on the climate system. It starts with some fundamentals on atmospheric aerosols, atmospheric radiation and cloud physics, then goes into techniques used for in-situ and remote sensing measurements of aerosols, data assimilation, and discusses aerosol-radiation interactions, aerosol-cloud interactions and the multiple impacts of aerosols on the climate system. The book aims to engage those interested in aerosols and their impacts on the climate system: graduate and PhD students, but also post-doctorate fellows who are new to the field or would like to broaden their knowledge. The book includes exercises at the end of most chapters. Atmospheric aerosols are small (microscopic) particles in suspension in the atmosphere, which play multiple roles in the climate system. They interact with the energy budget through scattering and absorption of solar and terrestrial radiation. They also serve as cloud condensation and ice nuclei with impacts on the formation, evolution and properties of clouds. Finally aerosols also interact with some biogeochemical cycles. Anthropogenic emissions of aerosols are responsible for a cooling effect that has masked part of the warming due to the increased greenhouse effect since pre-industrial time. Natural aerosols also respond to climate changes as shown by observations of past climates and modelling of the future climate.