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Hewitt C.N. (ed) Reactive Hydrocarbons in the Atmosphere

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Hewitt C.N. (ed) Reactive Hydrocarbons in the Atmosphere
Academic Press, London, 1999, 334 pp.
The Earth's atmospheric environment is changing at an unprecedented rate. Emissions of trace gases due to Man's activities are causing perturbations in the chemical composition of the atmosphere, and these are beginning to have major quantifiable effects on the behavior of the Earth-atmospherebiosphere system. For example, emissions of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and other radiatively active gases are causing changes to the Earth's energy balance, giving rise to increasing temperatures and other changes to climate. Emissions of ozone depleting substances, including the synthetic chlorofluorocarbons, are causing changes to stratospheric ozone concentrations, and hence to the amount of UV light reaching the Earth's surface.
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The Sampling and Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds in the Atmosphere (Xu-Liang Cao and C. Nicholas Hewitt).
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Global Distribution of Reactive Hydrocarbons in the Atmosphere (B. Bonsang and C. Boissard).
Reactive Hydrocarbons and Photochemical Air Pollution (R. G. Derwent).
Global Atmospheric Chemistry of Reactive Hydrocarbons (John H. Seinfeld).
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