Transport of Infrared Atmospheric Radiation: Fundamentals of the Greenhouse Phenomenon

This book sets out to give a rigorous mathematical description of the greenhouse effect through the theory of infrared atmospheric emission. In contrast to traditional climatological analysis, this approach eschews empirical relations in favour of a strict thermodynamical derivation, based on data from NASA and from the HITRAN spectroscopy database. The results highlight new aspects of the role of clouds in the greenhouse effect.

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Transport of Infrared Atmospheric Radiation: Fundamentals of the Greenhouse Phenomenon

This book sets out to give a rigorous mathematical description of the greenhouse effect through the theory of infrared atmospheric emission. In contrast to traditional climatological analysis, this approach eschews empirical relations in favour of a strict thermodynamical derivation, based on data from NASA and from the HITRAN spectroscopy database. The results highlight new aspects of the role of clouds in the greenhouse effect.

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Transport of Infrared Atmospheric Radiation: Fundamentals of the Greenhouse Phenomenon

Transport of Infrared Atmospheric Radiation: Fundamentals of the Greenhouse Phenomenon

by Boris M. Smirnov
Transport of Infrared Atmospheric Radiation: Fundamentals of the Greenhouse Phenomenon

Transport of Infrared Atmospheric Radiation: Fundamentals of the Greenhouse Phenomenon

by Boris M. Smirnov

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This book sets out to give a rigorous mathematical description of the greenhouse effect through the theory of infrared atmospheric emission. In contrast to traditional climatological analysis, this approach eschews empirical relations in favour of a strict thermodynamical derivation, based on data from NASA and from the HITRAN spectroscopy database. The results highlight new aspects of the role of clouds in the greenhouse effect.


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ISBN-13: 9783110629033
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 02/10/2020
Series: Texts and Monographs in Theoretical Physics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 262
File size: 8 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Boris M. Smirnov, Russian Acadamy of Sciences, Russia.
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