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Advances in geophysics Volume 6, Atmospheric diffusion and air pollution /

ADVANCES IN GEOPHYSICS VOLUME 6.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Frenkiel, Fran�cois N., Sheppard, P. A.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, N.Y. : Academic Press, 1959.
Colección:Advances in geophysics ; 6.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Atmospheric Diffusion and Air Pollution; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword by General Editors; Foreword by Volume Editors; Part A: General Survey of Atmospheric Diffusion and Pollution; Chapter 1. Urban Air Pollution; Chapter 2. Meteorological Aspects of Radioactivity Pollution; Chapter 3. General Survey of Atmospheric Diffusion; Part B: Recent Findings on Atmospheric Turbulence; Chapter 4. One-dimensional Spectra of Atmospheric Turbulence in the Lowest 100 Metres; Chapter 5. Boundary Layer Turbulence and External Parameters
  • Chapter 6. Some Current Work on Turbulence in the First Few Thousand Feet above GroundChapter 7. Measurements of Turbulence Structure near the Ground within the Frequency Range from 0.5 to 0.1 Cycles sec� 1; Chapter 8. The Isotropic Limit and the Microscale of Turbulence; Part C: Theory of Turbulent Diffusion; Chapter 9. The Present Position in the Theory of Turbulent Diffusion; Chapter 10. Description of Turbulence in Terms of Lagrangian Variables; Chapter 11. Statistical Properties of a Fluctuating Plume Dispersion Model
  • Chapter 12. Statistical Mechanics and Theoretical Models of Diffusion ProcessesChapter 13. Diffusion from a Continuous Source in Relation to a Finite Observation Interval; Chapter 14. Progress Report on Some Turbulent Diffusion Research; Chapter 15. Diffusion of Particles in Turbulent Flow; Chapter 16. The Dependence of Eddy Diffusivity on the Fluid Prandtl Number; Chapter 17. A Random Walk with both Lagrangian and Eulerian Statistics; Part D: Diffusion of Heavy or Finite Particles; Chapter 18. Physical Considerations on Heavy-particle Diffusion
  • Chapter 19. The Turbulent Spread of a Falling ClusterPart E: Transfer through the Troposphere and Stratosphere; Chapter 20.The Measurement of Turbulent Transfer in the Lower Atmosphere; Chapter 21. The Effect of Compressibility on the Turbulent Transport of Heat in a Stably Stratified Atmosphere; Chapter 22. On Reynolds Stress, Turbulent Diffusion and the Velocity Profile in a Stratified Fluid; Chapter 23. Wind Profile, Surface Stress and Geostrophic Drag Coefficients in the Atmospheric Surface Layer; Chapter 24. Vertical Motion and the Transfer of Heat and Momentum near the Ground
  • Chapter 25. The Frequency Distribution of Vertical Diffusion Coefficients for Vapour at 35 m. HeightChapter 26. Transport in the Stratosphere and through the Tropopause; Chapter 27. On the Use of Cosmic Ray Produced Isotopes for Studying Large-scale Circulations in the Atmosphere; Chapter 28. The Use of Tritium in the Study of Vertical Exchange in the Atmosphere; Chapter 29. Buoyant Transfer in a Stable Environment; Part F: Effects of Thermal Stratification on Diffusion; Chapter 30.The Problem of Diffusion in a Stratified Fluid; Chapter 31. Horizontal Diffusion due to Turbulent Convection