Aerosol Microphysics I: Particle Interaction
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Sprache: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1980
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Schriftenreihe: | Topics in Current Physics
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Beschreibung: | The suggestion by Dr. Franklin S. Harris, Jr. , that these books be written arose pursuant to the editor's plaints that despite the implicitly or explicitly ack nowledged importance of both aerosols and particulate matter in innumerable domains of technology and human welfare, investigations of these subjects were generally not supported independently of the narrowest conceivable domains of their appli cations. Frank Harris, who has long been a contributor in one of the important domains of aerosol macrophysics, atmospheric optics, challenged the editor to elaborate his views. Ideally, they would have taken the form of a monograph; however, there is as yet an insufficient body of information to present a unified treatment. At the same time, substantial efforts are in progress in the component fields to hold the promise for the emergence of unifying elements which will even tually facilitate their presentation to be made with a high degree of integrity. There are numerous pertinent and systematic tie-ins between project-oriented aerosol work and basic physical investigations which are themselves quite closely akin to much classical and current work in physical science. The most significant aspect of these tie-ins is their potential for making substantial contributions to the functional needs of the applications areas while stimulating significant questions of basic physics. For this to be possible, it is necessary that the most relevant areas of physics be identified in such a manner as to make clear their re levance for aerosol-related studies and vice versa |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 162 p) |
ISBN: | 9783642814242 9783642814266 |
ISSN: | 0342-6793 |
DOI: | 10.1007/978-3-642-81424-2 |
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spelling | Marlow, William H. Verfasser aut Aerosol Microphysics I Particle Interaction edited by William H. Marlow Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1980 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 162 p) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Topics in Current Physics 16 0342-6793 The suggestion by Dr. Franklin S. Harris, Jr. , that these books be written arose pursuant to the editor's plaints that despite the implicitly or explicitly ack nowledged importance of both aerosols and particulate matter in innumerable domains of technology and human welfare, investigations of these subjects were generally not supported independently of the narrowest conceivable domains of their appli cations. Frank Harris, who has long been a contributor in one of the important domains of aerosol macrophysics, atmospheric optics, challenged the editor to elaborate his views. Ideally, they would have taken the form of a monograph; however, there is as yet an insufficient body of information to present a unified treatment. At the same time, substantial efforts are in progress in the component fields to hold the promise for the emergence of unifying elements which will even tually facilitate their presentation to be made with a high degree of integrity. There are numerous pertinent and systematic tie-ins between project-oriented aerosol work and basic physical investigations which are themselves quite closely akin to much classical and current work in physical science. The most significant aspect of these tie-ins is their potential for making substantial contributions to the functional needs of the applications areas while stimulating significant questions of basic physics. For this to be possible, it is necessary that the most relevant areas of physics be identified in such a manner as to make clear their re levance for aerosol-related studies and vice versa Chemistry Chemistry, Physical organic Physical geography Environmental protection Physical Chemistry Geophysics/Geodesy Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution Chemie Umweltschutz https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81424-2 Verlag Volltext |
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