Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME
- FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTION: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ARCTIC AIR POLLUTION
- Part 1 Composition, source areas and transport pathways
- Arctic air chemistry: an overview
- Physical and chemical properties of arctic aerosols and clouds
- The Greenland aerosol: elemental composition, seasonal variations and likely sources
- Origin and characteristics of aerosols in the Norwegian Arctic
- Problems of air quality in local arctic and sub-arctic areas and regional problems of arctic haze
- Who's polluting the Arctic? Why is it so important to know? An American perspective
- Part 2 Local, regional, global, ecological and climatic implications
- Part 3 Health and ecological issues
- Part 4 International cooperation and state responsibility
- 5 Conclusions
- Index
Physical and chemical properties of arctic aerosols and clouds
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 May 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME
- FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTION: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ARCTIC AIR POLLUTION
- Part 1 Composition, source areas and transport pathways
- Arctic air chemistry: an overview
- Physical and chemical properties of arctic aerosols and clouds
- The Greenland aerosol: elemental composition, seasonal variations and likely sources
- Origin and characteristics of aerosols in the Norwegian Arctic
- Problems of air quality in local arctic and sub-arctic areas and regional problems of arctic haze
- Who's polluting the Arctic? Why is it so important to know? An American perspective
- Part 2 Local, regional, global, ecological and climatic implications
- Part 3 Health and ecological issues
- Part 4 International cooperation and state responsibility
- 5 Conclusions
- Index
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- Chapter
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- Arctic Air Pollution , pp. 25 - 36Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1987
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