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912 pp., hardcover, library markings, else text & binding clean, tight and bright. -If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
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Good. Hardcover; International Geophysics Series, Volume 12; Academic Press; surp lus library copy with the usual stampings; reference number taped to spine; fading and shelf wear to exterior; corners bumped; otherwise in good condi tion with clean text, firm binding.
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Good in Good jacket. xvi, 912 pages. Figures. Formulae. Tables. References. Additional Bibliography. Appendixes. Author Index. Subject Index. Black mark on fep. DJ has some wear, tears and soiling. This is International Geophysics Series Volume 12. Some page soiling noted. This is a heavy volume and if shipped outside of the United States would requiring an additional shipping charge. Kirill Yakovlevich Kondratyev-a prominent scientist in the field of atmospheric and environmental sciences. Throughout his whole career he was involved in research on atmospheric radiation problems relevant to the physical basis of the Earth's climate. He contributed greatly to the development of remote-sensing techniques for environmental studies as well as to global change research. Kondratyev was a successful research organizer and pioneered research in a number of fields: satellite meteorology, atmospheric physics, climatology, and global change. He was the author and co-author of over one thousand scientific papers and a hundred monographs. Many of his books were translated into foreign languages. For over 30 years of scientific and pedagogical work at St. Petersburg University, Kondratyev passed all the steps of the university career ladder and occupied successively the posts of lecturer, associate professor, professor, head of the Department of Atmospheric Physics, University Vice Rector for science and research, and finally Rector (1964-1970). In 1969, Kondratyev was awarded with the Order of the Red Banner of Labor for achievements in research and training specialists. This monograph includes the most recent experimental investigations in radiative transfer in the atmosphere. Numerous problems are considered based on both fundamental spectroscopic information about the atmosphere and experimental studies of the solar and terrestrial radiation. These studies are made with high resolution spectrometers, lasers, and high speed computers. Up-to-date theoretical considerations are introduced and discussed in detail. The theoretical results are correlated with experimental data. This reference work will interest research workers, engineers, and post-graduate students in atmospheric and space physics and meteorology. Among some of the topics addressed are: Radiant Energy, Actinometric Measurements, Radiation Absorption, Direct Solar, Albedo, Thermal Radiation, Heat Exchange, Thermal Emission, Radiative transfer, Diffuse Radiation, Shortwave Radiation fluxes, Rayleigh Scattering, Atmospheric Aerosol, and Celestial Sphere.