UID:
almahu_9948026554502882
Format:
1 online resource (687 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-281-04616-7
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9786611046163
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0-08-052690-X
Series Statement:
Developments in environmental science, 1
Uniform Title:
Atmospheric environment.
Content:
Acid rain, photochemistry, long-range transport of pollutants, greenhouse gas emissions and aerosols have dominated tropospheric air pollution for the last 30 years of the 20th century. At the start of the 21st century, acid rain is subject to planned improvement in Europe and North America, but is still a growing problem in Asia. Tropospheric ozone is understood much better, but the problem is still with us, and desirable levels are difficult to achieve over continental Europe. The heterogeneous chemistry that is responsible for ozone depletion in the stratosphere is now reasonably cle
Note:
Includes articles originally published in Atmospheric environment in 1998 and 1999.
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Front Cover; Air Pollution Science for the 21st Century; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction to the Book Series; Foreword; Chapter 1. Urban air quality; Chapter 2. New Directions: Sustainability in strategic air quality planning; Chapter 3. Indoor air quality and health; Chapter 4. Exposure assessment of air pollutants: a review on spatial heterogeneity and indoor/outdoor/personal exposure to suspended particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide and ozone; Chapter 5. New Directions: Reducing the toxicity of vehicle exhaust; Chapter 6. The transport sector as a source of air pollution
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Chapter 7. New Directions: Air pollution and road traffic in developing countriesChapter 8. New Directions: Assessing the real impact of C02 emissions trading by the aviation industry; Chapter 9. The atmospheric chemistry of sulphur and nitrogen in power station plumes; Chapter 10. New Directions: Fugitive emissions identified by chemical fingerprinting; Chapter 11. Ozone and other secondary photochemical pollutants: chemical processes governing their formation in the planetary boundary layer
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Chapter 12. The relation between ozone, NOx, and hydrocarbons in urban and polluted rural environmentsChapter 13. New Directions: VOCs and biosphere-atmosphere feedbacks; Chapter 14. Chemistry of HO, radicals in the upper troposphere; Chapter 15. Future Directions: Satellite observations of tropospheric chemistry; Chapter 16. New Directions: Rebuilding the climate change negotiations; Chapter 17. A review of atmospheric aerosol measurements; Chapter 18. Formation and cycling of aerosols in the global troposphere; Chapter 19. New Directions: Particle air pollution down under
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Chapter 20. Review and intercomparison of operational methods for the determination of the mixing heightChapter 21. Computation, accuracy and applications of trajectories-A review and bibliography; Chapter 22. Future Directions: Could transgenic mice hear pollution?; Chapter 23. Future Directions: The case for a "Law of the Atmosphere"; Author index; Subject index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-08-044119-X
Language:
English
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