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Principles of Atmospheric Science
John E. Frederick, PhD, Professor, The University of Chicago

ISBN-13: 9780763740894
ISBN-10: 0763740896
$42.95 (Sugg. US List)
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211 Pages
© 2008

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1.  Chemical Composition and Structure
     1.1  Major Gases and Trace Gases
     1.2  Atmospheric Evolution: A Brief Overview
     1.3  The State of the Atmosphere
     1.4  Temperature: Definition and Altitude Dependence
     1.5  Temperature:  Nomenclature and Physical Mechanisms
     1.6  Gravity
     1.7  Atmospheric Density and Pressure
     1.8  The Ideal Gas Law
     1.9  Hydrostatic Balance
     1.10 Review Topic: Units and Systems of Measurement
     1.11 Exercises
     1.12 References

2.  Solar and Terrestrial Radiation: The Atmospheric Energy
     2.1  Conceptual Models for Light
     2.2  The Sun
     2.3  The Solar Constant
     2.4  The Budget of Solar Radiation
     2.5  Terrestrial Radiation
     2.6  The Radiative Energy Balance
     2.7  The Greenhouse Effect: A Simplified Model
     2.8  The Atmospheric Energy Balance:  Some Complications
     2.9  Latitudinal Dependence of Heating and Cooling: The Seasonal Cycle
     2.10 Exercises
     2.11 References

3.  Atmospheric Water
     3.1  Water on Earth and in the Atmosphere
     3.2  The Phases of Water
     3.3  The Physical Basis of Saturation
     3.4  Latent Heats
     3.5  Saturation Vapor Pressure - A Quantitative Expression
     3.6  Cloud Formation and Cloud Types
     3.7  The Tropospheric Lapse Rate
     3.8  Vertical Motions, Stable Air and Unstable Air
     3.9  Condensation Nuclei and the Formation of Precipitation
     3.10 The Global Water Cycle
     3.11 Exercises
     3.12 References

4.  Winds - The Global Circulation and Weather Systems
     4.1  Wind Systems in the Earth's Atmosphere
     4.2  Forces that Drive the Winds
     4.3  The Pressure Gradient Force
     4.4  The Coriolis Force
     4.5  The Centrifugal Force
     4.6  Friction
     4.7  Several Forces Acting Simultaneously
     4.8  Observed Winds
     4.9  Exercises
     4.10 References

5.  Chemical Processes and Atmospheric Ozone
     5.1  Atmospheric Chemistry - An Overview
     5.2  Absorption of Solar Radiation - The Photodissociation Rate
     5.3  Atmospheric Ozone
     5.4  Chemistry in a Pure Oxygen Atmosphere
     5.5  Chemical Processes Involving Chlorine
     5.6  The Excited Oxygen Atom, O(1D)
     5.7  Chemical Processes Involving Nitrogen
     5.8  The Antarctic Ozone Hole
     5.9  Chemical Processes in the Troposphere
     5.10 Primary Pollutants in the Troposphere
     5.11 The Formation of Ozone in Urban Areas
     5.12 Exercises
     5.13 References

6.  The Earth's Climate
     6.1  A Definition of Climate
     6.2  Climate over Geological Time Scales: 4.6 Billion to 1.8 Million Years Ago
     6.3  Climate over the Past 1.8 Million Years
     6.4  Mechanisms of Climate Change: An Overview
     6.5  Changes in Solar Luminosity and the Solar Constant
     6.6  Changes in the Earth's Orbit and Orientation
     6.7  Changes on Land and in the Atmosphere
     6.8  References

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