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    The Mechanisms of Reactions Influencing Atmospheric Ozone by Calvert, Jack G.; Orlando, John J.; Stockwell, William R.;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 23 July 2015

    • ISBN 9780190233020
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages608 pages
    • Size 183x257x38 mm
    • Weight 1245 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 248
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    Short description:

    An overview of the chemical processes associated with the formation and loss of ozone in the atmosphere.

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    Long description:

    Ozone, an important trace component, is critical to life on Earth and to atmospheric chemistry. The presence of ozone profoundly impacts the physical structure of the atmosphere and meteorology. Ozone is also an important photolytic source for HO radicals, the driving force for most of the chemistry that occurs in the lower atmosphere, is essential to shielding biota, and is the only molecule in the atmosphere that provides protection from UV radiation in the 250-300 nm region. However, recent concerns regarding environmental issues have inspired a need for a greater understanding of ozone, and the effects that it has on the Earth's atmosphere.

    The Mechanisms of Reactions Influencing Atmospheric Ozone provides an overview of the chemical processes associated with the formation and loss of ozone in the atmosphere, meeting the need for a greater body of knowledge regarding atmospheric chemistry. Renowned atmospheric researcher Jack Calvert and his coauthors discuss the various chemical and physical properties of the earth's atmosphere, the ways in which ozone is formed and destroyed, and the mechanisms of various ozone chemical reactions in the different spheres of the atmosphere. The volume is rich with valuable knowledge and useful descriptions, and will appeal to environmental scientists and engineers alike. A thorough analysis of the processes related to tropospheric ozone, The Mechanisms of Reactions Influencing Atmospheric Ozone is an essential resource for those hoping to combat the continuing and future environmental problems, particularly issues that require a deeper understanding of atmospheric chemistry.

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents of the Book
    Acknowledgements
    About the Authors
    Chapter I. Ozone in the Atmosphere
    Chapter II. Mechanisms of Ozone Reactions in the Troposphere
    Chapter III. The Oxides of Nitrogen: Their Relation to Tropospheric Ozone
    Chapter IV. Tropospheric Reactions of the HO Radicals with Hydrocarbons and Oxygenates
    Chapter V. Mechanisms of Reactions of HO2 and RO2 Radicals
    Chapter VI. Mechanisms of Reactions of the RO and RC(O)O Radicals
    Chapter VII. The Impact of Inorganic Trace Gases on Ozone in the Atmosphere
    Chapter VIII. Photochemistry of the Light-Absorbing Oxygenates and Its Influence on Ozone Levels in the Atmosphere
    Chapter IX. Chemical Mechanisms for Air Quality Modeling and Their Applications

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