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Warneck P. Chemistry of the Natural Atmosphere

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Warneck P. Chemistry of the Natural Atmosphere
2nd Ed. International Geophysics Series, 2000, Volume 71. Academic Press, New York, London, 2000. – 946 pp.
Atmospheric chemistry deals with chemical compounds in the atmosphere, their distribution, origin, chemical transformation into other compounds, and finally, their removal from the atmospheric domain. These substances may occur as gases, liquids, or solids. The composition of the atmosphere is dominated by the gases nitrogen and oxygen in proportions that have been found to be invariable in time and space at altitudes up to 100 km. All other compounds are minor ones, with many of them occurring only in traces. Atmospheric chemistry thus deals primarily with trace substances.
Bulk Composition, Structure, and Dynamics of the Atmosphere
Photochemical Processes and Elementary Reactions
Chemistry of the Stratosphere
Chemistry of the Troposphere: The Methane Oxidation Cycle
Ozone in the Troposphere
Hydrocarbons, Halocarbons, and Other Volatile Organic Compounds
The Atmospheric Aerosol
Chemistry of Clouds and Precipitation
Nitrogen Compounds in the Troposphere
Sulfur Compounds in the Atmosphere
Geochemistry of Carbon Dioxide
The Evolution of the Atmosphere
Appendix
Supplementary Tables
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