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Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry

Jacob, Daniel J. (1999). Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry. Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press. [Pg.145]

J.R. Barker, A brief introduction to atmospheric chemistry, in J.R. Barker (Ed.), Progress and Problems in Atmospheric Chemistry, World Scientific, Singapore, 1995, pp. 1-33. [Pg.41]

Daniel X Jacob Introduction to atmospheric chemistry. Princeton University Press, 264 pp. [Pg.587]

Peter V. Hobbs Introduction to atmospheric chemistry. A companion text to basic physical chemistry for the atmospheric sciences. Cambridge University Press, 206 pp. [Pg.587]

Ahrens, C. Donald, and Perry Samson, Extreme Weather and Climate, Brooks/Cole, Belmont, CA, 2010. AUaby, Michael, Atmosphere A Scientific History of Air, Weather, and Climate, Facts on File, New York, 2009. Barker, John. R., A Brief Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry, Advances Series in Physical Chemistry 3, 1-33 (1995). [Pg.179]

Hobbs, Peter V., Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2000. Holloway, Ann M., and Richard P. Wayne, Atmospheric Chemistry, RSC PubUshing, Cambridge, UK, 2010. Jacob, Daniel J., Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1999. Jolliffe, Ian T., and David B. Stephenson, Forecast Verification A Practitioner s Guide in Atmospheric Science, Wiley, Hoboken, NJ, 2012. [Pg.179]

This chapter serves as an introduction to atmospheric chemistry. It provides an overview of the development of the field, fi om the dawn of modem chemistry to the birth of atmospheric chemistry. Section 1.3 lists the textbooks on chemistry of the atmosphere and atmospheric chemistry that have been published to date. In addition, the literature that served as reference in the writing of this chapter is also listed at the end of this chapter under the bibliography. [Pg.2]

Jacob, D. Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry. Princeton University Press, Prineeton (1999) Jenkin, M.E., Saunders, S.M., Wagner, V., Pilling, M.J. Protocol for the development of the Master Chemical Mechanism, MCM v3 (Part B) tropospheric degradatirai of aromatic volatile organie compounds. Atmos. Chem. Phys. 3, 181-193 (2003)... [Pg.378]

Barker, John. R., A Brief Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry, Advances Series in Physical Chemistry, 3,1-33 (1995). [Pg.416]


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