Chemistry of the Unpolluted and Polluted Troposphere Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute held on the Island of Corfu, Greece, September 28 – October 10, 1981

The content of this book are lectures and research papers presented at the NATO Advanced Study Institute on -Chemistry of the Unpolluted and Polluted Troposphere-held from September 28 to October 10, 1981, on the Island of Corfu, Greece. The realization of the scientific event was made possible by t...

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Other Authors: Georgii, H.W. (Editor), Jaeschke, W. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1982, 1982
Edition:1st ed. 1982
Series:Nato Science Series C:, Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a I - Measuring Techniques -- Problems and Methods of Trace Gas Measurements in the Troposphere -- Techniques for the Measurement of Tropospheric Nitrogen Compounds: NH2, N2O, NO, HNO2, N02, HNO3, NO3, and PAN -- Analytical Chemistry of the Atmospheric Aerosol -- The Use of Long-Path FT-IR Spectroscopy in Kinetik Studies of Reactive Molecules of Atmospheric Interest -- II - Atmosphere, Climate, and Carbon Cycle -- Atmospheric Circulation -- Climatic System, Climatic Change and the Carbon Effect -- The Role of the Terrestrial Vegetation in the Global Carbon Cycle -- Modelling Aspects of the Global Carbon Cycle -- III - Budgets and Cycles of Trace Gases -- The Tropospheric Cycle of NOx -- In-Situ Production of Tropospheric Ozone from Various NOx Sources Calculated in a Two-Dimensional Zonally Averaged Photochemical Model -- Experimental Detection Of OH in the Troposphere -- The Atmospheric Sulfur-Budget -- Sulfur Emissions from Volcanoes -- IV - Heterogeneous Systems in the Troposphere -- Physical Aspects of the Atmospheric Aerosol -- Wet and Dry Deposition -- V - Air Pollution -- Acid Precipitation in the Northeastern United States -- The Chemistry of the Polluted Troposphere -- Measurement of Air Pollution in Time and Space -- List of Authors and Participants 
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520 |a The content of this book are lectures and research papers presented at the NATO Advanced Study Institute on -Chemistry of the Unpolluted and Polluted Troposphere-held from September 28 to October 10, 1981, on the Island of Corfu, Greece. The realization of the scientific event was made possible by the sponsorship of the NATO Scientific and Environmental Affairs Division. We must express our gratitude first to this Institution for the important assistance and cooperation we received. For additional assistance we are much obliged to our distinguished co sponsors: Carl Zeiss Werk, Oberkochen, FRGj Biotronik GmbH, Frankfurt, FRGj Bodenseewerk Perkin Elmer u. Co GmbH, Ueberlingen, FRGj and TSI Deutschland Inc., Aachen, FRG. To Mr. Dimitris Bouas, the Director of the Grand Hotel Glyfada, we would like to express our thanks and appreciation for the excellent services. The Center of Environmental Protection of the University of Frankfurt, FRG, conducted the NATO Advanced Study Institute because of the rapidly increased interest in the problems of air chemistry and air pollution. This development has contributed in recent years to a significant expansion of knowledge in the field of atmospheric chemistry, where several of the classic disciplines like meteorology, physics and chemistry have joined in combined research. The Advanced Study Institute offered an ideal opportunity to give a comprehensive survey of the present knowledge in this relatively new field of atmospheric science