This is an extended version of lectures that were held at the summer
workshop Atmosphiirische Umweltforschung im Spannungsfeld zwischen
Technik und Natur (At mospheric Environmental Research between
Technology and Nature) at the Techni 16, 1996. We were very happy to
have Paul J. Crutzen, cal University in Cottbus on July winner of the
Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1995, presenting the key lecture on glo
bally changing chemistry in the atmosphere. Over the last decades,
atmospheric chem istry has been established step by step, not just
as an applied discipline of chemistry, but also as a key discipline
for our understanding of air pollution, biogeochemical cycling, and
climactic processes as well. In fact, the new definition of
meteorology as the science of physics and chemistry of the atmosphere
expresses this development very well. The chemistry of the atmosphere
is strongly influenced by anthropogenic emissions, even on a global
scale. As a result of emissions and chemical reactions, the chemical
composition of the atmosphere influences the ecosystems directly via
depo sition of trace substances, and indirectly by changing the
physical climate. Therefore, in this book we combined state-of-the-art
lectures describing the physical and chemi cal status of the
atmosphere and selected issues representing the interface between
atmosphere, technology and nature. Oxidising capacity, heterogeneous
processes and acidity still remain as key issues in atmospheric
chemistry, even in regions where efficient air control measures have
been adopted resulting in reduction of primary atmospheric pollutants.
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Critical Decisions Between Technological Progress and Preservation of Nature
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783642583827
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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