Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry
Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry
Editorial Reviews
Hiram Levy, Princeton University
"I can actually imagine a rigorous and challenging undergraduate course making it through this whole text in one semester, which is not the case for its competitors. The problem sets are excellent--truly unique."
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Choice : The book is well suited to support students in introductory courses and provides a sound physical basis for more advanced work.
Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry
Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry,Daniel Jacob,Princeton University Press,0691001855,Atmospheric Chemistry,Chemistry - General,Earth Sciences - Meteorology & Climatology,Science,Science/Mathematics,Weather,Chemistry,Earth Sciences,Physics,Science / Earth Sciences
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