Organic Chemistry of the Earth’s Atmosphere

Organic Chemistry of the Earth’s Atmosphere
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Book Synopsis Organic Chemistry of the Earth’s Atmosphere by : Valerii A. Isidorov

Download or read book Organic Chemistry of the Earth’s Atmosphere written by Valerii A. Isidorov and published by Springer. This book was released on 1990-05-21 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Organic chemicals constitute minor gaseous components of the earth's atmosphere. Despite low concentrations they play an important role in the global processes influencing the composition of our atmosphere. The author summarizes the multidisciplinary data on sources and thermo- and photochemical transformations of organic components in the atmosphere. Modern methods of atmospheric microimpurity analysis are explained. Models for their time-dimensional distribution both in the urban atmosphere and in unpolluted air are developed. The book provides a unique source of contemporary information for scientists involved in atmospheric chemistry, meteorology, ecology and geophysics.


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