Introduction to Planetary Atmospheres

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advanced comparative atmospheric processes
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astronomy
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Atmospheric Composition
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chemical kinetics
Clouds In Planets
Comparative Planetology
Dwarf Planets
Earth's atmosphere
Earth’s atmosphere
Eastward Jet
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geophysical fluid dynamics
geophysics
GRADIENT WIND BALANCE
Gravity Waves
Hot Jupiter
ionospheres
Mass Mixing Ratio
Moist Convection
Optical Depth
origin of the solar system
planet formation
Planetary Atmospheres
planetary cloud microphysics
planetary meteorology
planetary science
planetodiversity
polar dynamics
Polar Vortex
PV
radiative transfer modeling
Rossby Deformation Radius
Rossby Number
Rossby Wave
satellite remote sensing
Solar System
Solar System Planets
tenuous atmospheres
Terrestrial Planets
Thermal Infrared Spectra
Thermal Wind
Tu Ne
upper atmospheres
Vertical Wavelength
Zonal Winds

Product details

  • ISBN 9781420067323
  • Weight: 1330g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Sep 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Planetary atmospheres is a relatively new, interdisciplinary subject that incorporates various areas of the physical and chemical sciences, including geophysics, geophysical fluid dynamics, atmospheric science, astronomy, and astrophysics. Providing a much-needed resource for this cross-disciplinary field, An Introduction to Planetary Atmospheres presents current knowledge on atmospheres and the fundamental mechanisms operating on them. The author treats the topics in a comparative manner among the different solar system bodies—what is known as comparative planetology.

Based on an established course, this comprehensive text covers a panorama of solar system bodies and their relevant general properties. It explores the origin and evolution of atmospheres, along with their chemical composition and thermal structure. It also describes cloud formation and properties, mechanisms in thin and upper atmospheres, and meteorology and dynamics. Each chapter focuses on these atmospheric topics in the way classically done for the Earth’s atmosphere and summarizes the most important aspects in the field.

The study of planetary atmospheres is fundamental to understanding the origin of the solar system, the formation mechanisms of planets and satellites, and the day-to-day behavior and evolution of Earth’s atmosphere. With many interesting real-world examples, this book offers a unified vision of the chemical and physical processes occurring in planetary atmospheres. Ancillaries are available at www.ajax.ehu.es/planetary_atmospheres/

Agustín Sánchez-Lavega is a professor of physics, head of the Department of Applied Physics I, and head of the Planetary Sciences Group at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) in Bilbao, Spain. Between 2004 and 2006, he was a member of the Solar System Working Group of the European Space Agency. Dr. Sánchez-Lavega has authored more than 150 papers on the subject in refereed journals.

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