Springer-Verlag Berlin, 2008, 597 pages. Series Physics of Earth
and Space Environments.
Measurement techniques form the basis of our knowledge about atmospheric composition and chemistry. Presently, important questions of atmospheric chemistry center on urban pollution, free-radical chemistry, degradation of greenhouse gases and the budgets of tropospheric and stratospheric ozone.
Atmospheric Chemistry
Interaction of Molecules with Radiation
Radiation Transport in the Atmosphere
Measurement Techniques for Atmospheric Trace Gas Concentrations and Other Parameters
Differential Absorption Spectroscopy
The Design of DOAS Instruments
Evaluation of DOAS Spectra, Sensitivity, and Detection Limits
Scattered-light DOAS Measurements
Sample Application of ‘Active’ DOAS with Artificial Light Sources
Sample Application of ‘Passive’ DOAS
DOAS: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Measurement techniques form the basis of our knowledge about atmospheric composition and chemistry. Presently, important questions of atmospheric chemistry center on urban pollution, free-radical chemistry, degradation of greenhouse gases and the budgets of tropospheric and stratospheric ozone.
Atmospheric Chemistry
Interaction of Molecules with Radiation
Radiation Transport in the Atmosphere
Measurement Techniques for Atmospheric Trace Gas Concentrations and Other Parameters
Differential Absorption Spectroscopy
The Design of DOAS Instruments
Evaluation of DOAS Spectra, Sensitivity, and Detection Limits
Scattered-light DOAS Measurements
Sample Application of ‘Active’ DOAS with Artificial Light Sources
Sample Application of ‘Passive’ DOAS
DOAS: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow