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Organic Chemistry of the Earth’s Atmosphere

Autor Valerii A. Isidorov Traducere de E. A. Koroleva
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 dec 2011
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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ISBN-13: 9783642750960
ISBN-10: 3642750966
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: X, 215 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:1990
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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1 Chemical Composition of the Earth’s Atmosphere and Its Evolution.- 1.1 General Information About the Structure and Chemical Composition of the Atmosphere.- 1.2 Thermal Balance and Atmospheric Circulation.- 1.3 Evolution of the Chemical Composition of the Earth’s Atmosphere.- 2 Time-Dimensional Distribution of Organic Components of the Atmosphere.- 2.1 Hydrocarbons.- 2.2 Oxygen-, Nitrogen-, and Sulfur-Containing Components.- 2.3 Halogenated Compounds.- 2.4 Organo-Element Compounds.- 2.5 Organic Compounds Present in Aerosols.- 3 Natural Sources of Organic Components of the Atmosphere.- 3.1 Biogenic Sources.- 3.2 Geogenic and Other Natural Sources.- 4 Man-Made Pollution.- 4.1 Automobile Transport.- 4.2 Industrial Production.- 4.3 Municipal Sources.- 5 Chemical Transformation of Organic Compounds in the Atmosphere.- 5.1 Reactive Particles in the Atmosphere.- 5.2 Atmospheric Chemistry of Hydrocarbons.- 5.3 Oxygen-, Nitrogen-, and Sulfur-Containing Compounds.- 5.4 Photochemistry of the Polluted Urban Atmosphere.- 5.5 Chemistry of Halogenated Organic Compounds.- 5.6 Some Photostimulated Reactions on Aerosol Surfaces.- 6 Modern Methods of Analysis of Organic Components in the Atmosphere.- 6.1 Chromatographic Methods.- 6.2 Spectroscopic Methods of Investigation.- 7 References.