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This book presents the fundamental principles, mathematical methods and applications of atmospheric chemistry models for graduate students and researchers.
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This book presents the fundamental principles, mathematical methods and applications of atmospheric chemistry models for graduate students and researchers.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 630
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 182mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1464g
- ISBN-13: 9781107146969
- ISBN-10: 1107146968
- Artikelnr.: 46986467
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 630
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 182mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1464g
- ISBN-13: 9781107146969
- ISBN-10: 1107146968
- Artikelnr.: 46986467
Guy P. Brasseur is a Senior Scientist and former Director at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, and a Distinguished Scholar at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado. He received his doctor's degree at the University of Brussels and has conducted research in Belgium, the USA, and Germany. He was Professor at the University of Brussels and the University of Hamburg. His scientific interests include questions related to atmospheric chemistry and air pollution, biogeochemical cycles, climate change and upper atmosphere chemistry and dynamics. He has chaired several international research programmes, and is associated with national Academies in Hamburg, Brussels, and Oslo.
Preface
1. The concept of model
2. Atmospheric structure and dynamics
3. Chemical processes in the atmosphere
4. Model equations and numerical approaches
5. Formulation of radiative, chemical, and aerosol rates
6. Numerical methods for chemical systems
7. Numerical methods for advection
8. Parameterization of small-scale processes
9. Surface fluxes
10. Atmospheric observations and model evaluation
11. Inverse modeling for atmospheric chemistry
Appendix A. Physical constants and other data
Appendix B. Units, multiplying prefixes and conversion factors
Appendix C. International reference atmosphere
Appendix D. Chemical mechanism
Appendix E. Brief mathematical review
Further reading
Index.
1. The concept of model
2. Atmospheric structure and dynamics
3. Chemical processes in the atmosphere
4. Model equations and numerical approaches
5. Formulation of radiative, chemical, and aerosol rates
6. Numerical methods for chemical systems
7. Numerical methods for advection
8. Parameterization of small-scale processes
9. Surface fluxes
10. Atmospheric observations and model evaluation
11. Inverse modeling for atmospheric chemistry
Appendix A. Physical constants and other data
Appendix B. Units, multiplying prefixes and conversion factors
Appendix C. International reference atmosphere
Appendix D. Chemical mechanism
Appendix E. Brief mathematical review
Further reading
Index.
Preface
1. The concept of model
2. Atmospheric structure and dynamics
3. Chemical processes in the atmosphere
4. Model equations and numerical approaches
5. Formulation of radiative, chemical, and aerosol rates
6. Numerical methods for chemical systems
7. Numerical methods for advection
8. Parameterization of small-scale processes
9. Surface fluxes
10. Atmospheric observations and model evaluation
11. Inverse modeling for atmospheric chemistry
Appendix A. Physical constants and other data
Appendix B. Units, multiplying prefixes and conversion factors
Appendix C. International reference atmosphere
Appendix D. Chemical mechanism
Appendix E. Brief mathematical review
Further reading
Index.
1. The concept of model
2. Atmospheric structure and dynamics
3. Chemical processes in the atmosphere
4. Model equations and numerical approaches
5. Formulation of radiative, chemical, and aerosol rates
6. Numerical methods for chemical systems
7. Numerical methods for advection
8. Parameterization of small-scale processes
9. Surface fluxes
10. Atmospheric observations and model evaluation
11. Inverse modeling for atmospheric chemistry
Appendix A. Physical constants and other data
Appendix B. Units, multiplying prefixes and conversion factors
Appendix C. International reference atmosphere
Appendix D. Chemical mechanism
Appendix E. Brief mathematical review
Further reading
Index.