Roy M. Harrison
and R.E. van Grieken
John Wiley & Sons, 1998 [ISBN 0-471-95935-9]
Devoted
specially to the chemistry of atmospheric particles which can impose
environmental health impacts, for instance, by acting as catalysts in
the air, speeding up processes such as global warming and ozone depletion.
After considering the sources and distribution of airborne particles,
the authors then discuss sampling methods and methods of chemical analysis
of individual aerosol types.
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First book to deal solely with airborne particles
and their impact on climate, health and the atmosphere.
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Leading scientists review and evaluate the best
methods available for analysis of atmospheric chemistry.
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Excellent overview of current research and forthcoming
developments in this rapidly expanding area.