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Rain Air Chemistry

Yves Earhart

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Rain Air Chemistry explores the often-overlooked chemical reactions initiated by rainfall and their immediate impact on air quality and human health. This book uniquely focuses on the dynamic changes in atmospheric composition during rain events, a topic distinct from broader air pollution studies. It reveals how rain, rather than simply cleansing the air, triggers complex chemical processes involving pollutants, trace gases, and aerosols, altering the air we breathe. For example, rainfall can dissolve certain gases and lead to reactions on raindrop surfaces, transforming substances like ozone and nitrogen oxides.

 
The book progresses from basic atmospheric components to detailed analyses of rain-induced chemical reactions and their consequences for respiratory health. It examines how altered air compositions can affect conditions like asthma and allergies, connecting atmospheric chemistry with human physiology.

 
By synthesizing research from environmental science, public health, and atmospheric chemistry, Rain Air Chemistry offers insights valuable for environmental scientists, public health professionals, and anyone keen to understand the air they breathe. The book highlights practical implications, including strategies for reducing exposure to harmful chemicals during and after rainfall.
Disponible depuis: 12/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 84 pages.

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