Knowledge of thc chemical behavior of trace compounds in the atmosphere has grown steadily, and sometimes even spectacularly, in recent decades. These developments have led to the emergence of atmospheric chemistry as a new branch of science. This book covers all aspects of atmospheric chemistry on a global scale, integrating information from chemistry and geochemistry, physics, and biology to provide a unified account. For each atmospheric constituent of interest, the text summarizes the principal observations on global distribution, chemical reactions, natural and anthropogenic sources, and physical removal processes. Coverage includes processes in the gas phase, in aerosols and c1ouds, and in precipitation, as well as biogeochemical cycles and the evolution of the atmosphere. Chemistry of the Natural Atmosphere, Second Edition, will serve as a textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate courses, and as an essential reference for atmospheric chemists, meteorologists, and anyone studying the biogeochemical cycles of trace gases. * Updated extensively from the highly respected first edition * Treats the global-scale chemistry and distribution of atmospheric trace constituents * Emphasizes observations and their interpretation* Provides background on transport and reaction kinetics for interpretation of observational data* Includes chemistry in the gas phase and in aerosols and clouds* Details chemical reaction pathways for the most important trace constituents* Describes pertinent biogeochemical cycles* Written by an author with more than 40 years of research experience in atmospheric chemistry
Author(s): Peter Warneck (Eds.)
Series: International Geophysics 41
Publisher: Academic Press
Year: 1988
Language: English
Pages: iii-xiii, 1-753
Content:
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Dedication
Page v
Preface
Pages xi-xiii
Peter Warneck
Chapter 1 Bulk Composition, Physical Structure, and Dynamics of the Atmosphere
Pages 1-45
Chapter 2 Photochemical Processes and Elementary Reactions
Pages 46-90
Chapter 3 Chemistry of the Stratosphere
Pages 91-130
Chapter 4 Chemistry of the Troposphere: The Methane Oxidation Cycle
Pages 131-175
Chapter 5 Ozone in the Troposphere
Pages 176-222
Chapter 6 Volatile Hydrocarbons and Halocarbons
Pages 223-277
Chapter 7 The Atmospheric Aerosol
Pages 278-373
Chapter 8 Chemistry of Clouds and Precipitation
Pages 374-421
Chapter 9 Nitrogen Compounds in the Troposphere
Pages 422-483
Chapter 10 Sulfur Compounds in the Atmosphere
Pages 484-542
Chapter 11 Geochemistry of Carbon Dioxide
Pages 543-590
Chapter 12 The Evolution of the Atmosphere
Pages 591-631
References
Pages 632-717
Appendix: Supplementary Tables
Pages 718-733
Index
Pages 735-753