Photochemistry of Planetary Atmospheres
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 11 March 1999
- ISBN 9780195105018
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages480 pages
- Size 241x164x31 mm
- Weight 803 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous line figures 0
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Short description:
Eleven planetary atmospheres are included for detailed study in this reference/text, four for the giant planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune), four for the small bodies (IO, Titan, Triton, and Pluto), and three for the terrestrial planets (Mars, Venus, and Earth). The authors have carried out a comprehensive survey of the principle chemical cycles that control the present composition and past history of planetary atmospheres, using the data provided by recent spacecraft missions supplemented by Earth-based observations.
MoreLong description:
Eleven planetary atmospheres are included for detailed study in this reference/text, four for the giant planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune), four for the small bodies (IO, Titan, Triton, and Pluto), and three for the terrestrial planets (Mars, Venus, and Earth). The authors have carried out a comprehensive survey of the principle chemical cycles that control the present composition and past history of planetary atmospheres, using the data provided by recent spacecraft missions supplemented by Earth-based observations.
This volume provides a comprehensive overview at some depth of what is the current state of the study of planetary atmospheres. It is up to date and well written and the impressive amount of data is clearly presented. The discussion is succinct and all in all it will be an essential companion to anyone interested in working in the field of the study of planetary atmospheres. Altogether an excellent book. Highly recommended.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Solar Flux and Molecular Absorption
Chemical Kinetics
Origins
Giant Planets
Satellites and Pluto
Mars
Venus
Earth: Imprint of Life
Earth: Human Impact