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本帖最后由 deanchen 于 2014-10-1 13:43 编辑
覆盖面超级全,我节选了一段前言The object of this book is to provide a rigorous, comprehensive treatment of the
chemistry of the atmosphere, including the formation, growth, dynamics, and propeties of
aerosols; the meteorology of air pollution; the transport, diffusion, and removal of species
in the atmosphere; the formation and chemistry of clouds; the interaction of atmospheric
chemistry and climate; the radiative and climatic effects of gases and particles; and the
formulation of mathematical chemical/transport models of the atmosphere. Each of these
elements is covered in detail in the present volume. In each area the central results are
developed from first principles. In this way, the reader will gain a significant understanding
of the science underlying the description of atmospheric processes and will be able to
extend theories and results beyond those for which we have space here.
The book is intended to serve as a textbook for a course in atmospheric science that
might vary in length from one quarter or semester to a full academic year. Aside from its
use as a course textbook, the book will serve as a comprehensive reference book for
professionals as well as for those from traditional engineering and scienc disciplines. Two
types of appendixes are given: those of a general nature appear at the end of the book and
are designated by letters; those of a nature specific to a certain chapter appear with that
chapter and are numbered according to the associated chapter.
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