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Aeronomy of the Middle Atmosphere : Chemistry and Physics of the Stratosphere and Mesosphere, PDF eBook

Aeronomy of the Middle Atmosphere : Chemistry and Physics of the Stratosphere and Mesosphere PDF

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The reader may be surprised to learn that the word "aeronomy" is not found in many of the standard dictionaries of the English language (for exam- ple, Webster's International dictionary).

Yet the term would appear to exist, as evidenced by the affiliations of the two authors of this volume (Institut d' Aeronomie Spatiale, Brussels, Belgium; Aeronomy Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Boulder, CO, USA).

Perhaps part of this obscurity arises because aeronomy is a relatively new and evolving field of endeavor, with a history dating back no farther than about 1940.

The Chambers dictionary of science and technology provides the following defini- tion: "aeronomy (Meteor. ). The branch of science dealing with the atmo- sphere of the Earth and the other planets with reference to their chemi- cal composition, physical properties, relative motion, and reactions to radiation from outer space" This seems to us an appropriate description, and it is reflected throughout the content of this volume.

The study of the aeronomy of the middle atmosphere experienced rapid growth and development during the 1970's and 1980's, particularly due to con- cern over the possibility of anthropogenic perturbations to the state of the middle atmosphere and its protective ozone layer.

As a result, much has been learned regarding both the natural behavior of the atmosphere and the impact of man's activities upon it.

In this book we shall attempt to describe the current state of the art as we see it.

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