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Tropospheric Chemistry

Results of the German Tropospheric Chemistry Programme
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492 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Netherlandserschienen am31.07.2002Reprinted from JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY, 42:1-3, 2002
Focuses on specific issues related to the chemistry of polluted atmospheres. This book covers areas such as modelling, emission inventories, chemical transformation as well as transport of pollutants on an urban/regional scale. It is aimed at advanced researchers in tropospheric chemistry, from the PhD or post-doctoral levels and beyond.mehr
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KlappentextFocuses on specific issues related to the chemistry of polluted atmospheres. This book covers areas such as modelling, emission inventories, chemical transformation as well as transport of pollutants on an urban/regional scale. It is aimed at advanced researchers in tropospheric chemistry, from the PhD or post-doctoral levels and beyond.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-4020-0694-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2002
Erscheinungsdatum31.07.2002
AuflageReprinted from JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY, 42:1-3, 2002
Seiten492 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht1004 g
IllustrationenVII, 492 p.
Artikel-Nr.10528455

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Development and Application of a Mesoscale Model Hierarchy for the Diagnosis and Forecast of the Distribution of Pullutants over Germany and Europe.- An Empirical, Receptor-Based Procedure for Assessing the Effect of Different Ozone Mitigation Strategies.- Short-Term Ozone Forecasting with a Network Model System during Summer 1999.- Studying the City Plume of Berlin on 20 July 1998 with Three Different Modelling Approaches.- On the Importance of Reliable Background Concentrations of Ozone for Regional Scale Photochemical Modelling.- Comparison of Five Eulerian Air Pollution Forecasting Systems for the Summer of 1999 Using the German Ozone Monitoring Data.- On Modeling Dry Deposition of Long-Lived and Chemically Reactive Species over Heterogeneous Terrain.- Anthropogenic and Biogenic Emissions as Well as Deposition of Trace Gas Constituents.- Emission of Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds: An Overview of Field, Laboratory and Modelling Studies Performed during the Tropospheric Research Program´ (TFS) 1997-2000.- Development of Emission Models and Improvement of Emission Data for Germany.- Evaluation of Modeled Spatially and Temporarily Highly Resolved Emission Inventories of Photosmog Precursors for the City of Augsburg: The Experiment EVA and Its Major Results.- Quality Assurance in TFS for Inorganic Compounds.- Quality Assurance of Hydrocarbon Measurements for the German Tropospheric Research Focus (TFS).- A Database for Volatile Organic Compounds.- Process Studies on the Formation of Oxidants and Oxidation Capacity.- Ozone and PAN Formation Inside and Outside of the Berlin Plume - Process Analysis and Numerical Process Simulation.- Chemical Mechanism Development: Laboratory Studies and Model Applications.- Free Radicals and Fast Photochemistry during BERLIOZ.-Verification of the Contribution of Vehicular Traffic to the Total NMVOC Emissions in Germany and the Importance of the NO3 Chemistry in the City Air.- Actinic Radiation and Photolysis Processes in the Lower Troposphere: Effect of Clouds and Aerosols.- Hydrogen Peroxide, Organic Peroxides and Higher Carbonyl Compounds Determined during the BERLIOZ Campaign.- Ground-Based and Airborne Measurements of Nonmethane Hydrocarbons in BERLIOZ: Analysis and Selected Results.mehr