Microanalysis of atmospheric particles : techniques and applications
by
 
Conny, Joseph M., editor.

Title
Microanalysis of atmospheric particles : techniques and applications

Author
Conny, Joseph M., editor.

ISBN
9781119554325
 
9781119554332
 
9781119554318

Physical Description
1 online resource (x, 273 pages) : illustrations (some color).

Series
Geophysical monograph series ; 288
 
Geophysical monograph ; 288.

General Note
Place of publication from publisher's website.

Contents
Analysis of Individual Atmospheric Particles: An Overview of Techniques / Joseph M. Conny -- Importance of Microanalysis in Air Quality Studies -- Weijun Li, Lei Liu, and Liang Xu -- Importance of Microanalysis in Climate Studies of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles / Cynthia Twohy -- Particle Population Analysis by Automated Scanning Electron Microscopy / Gary Casuccio -- Characterization of Atmospheric Particles by Electron Energy Loss Spectrometry / Karine Deboudt -- Raman Microspectroscopy of Particles / Sophie Sobanska, Sebastien Bonhommeau, Arnaud Desmedt, and David Talaga -- Atomic Force Microscopy of Individual Particles / Hansol D. Lee and Alexei V. Tivanski -- Transmission Electron Microscopy for Studying Atmospheric Soot Particles / Kouji Adachi -- Microscopy Methods for Organic Composition of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles / Veronica Berta and Lynn Russell -- Microanalytical Studies of Multiphase Reactions and Particle Aging / Peter A. Alpert, Pablo Corral Arroyo, and Marcus Ammann -- Microanalysis Techniques to Study Atmospheric Ice Nucleation and Ice Crystal Growth / Daniel A. Knopf -- Studying Aerosol Hygroscopicity Using Environmental Electron Microscopy / Evelyn Freney.

Abstract
"Small particles, such as dust or soot, can remain suspended in air for a long time, forming a so-called aerosol. Atmospheric aerosols impact both local air quality and climate, making their analysis and understanding a central goal for climate, earth and environmental scientists. Current analytical methods yield information not only about the number or density of particles, but also about their size distribution, shape and chemical composition, all of which are critical for their impact on atmospheric processes"-- Provided by publisher.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Atmospheric aerosols -- Analysis.
 
Atmospheric aerosols -- Measurement.
 
Particulate matter -- Analysis.
 
Aérosols atmosphériques -- Analyse.

Genre
Electronic books.

Added Author
Conny, Joseph M.,
 
Buseck, Peter,

Electronic Access
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119554318


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Online LibraryE-Book599560-1001QC882.46 .M53 2025Wiley E-Kitap Koleksiyonu