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Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry

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Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry reviews in ten concise chapters the chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere and some outstanding environmental issues, including air pollution, acid rain, the ozone hole, and global change.

Peter Hobbs is an eminent atmospheric science teacher, researcher, and author of several well-known textbooks.

This text and his other book Basic Physical Chemistry for the Atmospheric Sciences (Second Edition, Cambridge University Press 2000) form companion volumes. The book, designed to be a primary textbook for a first university course--undergraduate or graduate--in atmospheric chemistry, will find a place in atmospheric science, meteorology, environmental science, geophysics and chemistry curricula.

Special features include worked exercises and end-of-chapter student exercises with model solutions in an appendix.

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Cambridge University Press
0521771439 / 9780521771436
Hardback
551.511
25/09/2000
United Kingdom
English
x, 262p., [6]p. of plates : ill.
24 cm
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