Description
Dust jacket has some normal wear and fading. Hardcover is in very good condition. The pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This remarkable volume represents a pioneering effort to understand the complex chemical reactions occurring in Earth’s atmosphere. Published in 1961, it captures the cutting-edge research presented at a landmark symposium organized by Stanford Research Institute. At a time when environmental concerns were just beginning to emerge, this book offered crucial insights into the intricate interplay between human activities and the atmosphere’s delicate balance. Featuring contributions from leading scientists of the era, it delves into topics such as atmospheric pollution, ozone depletion, and the impact of industrial processes on the upper and lower atmospheric layers. This copy, in excellent condition, is a testament to the enduring value of this groundbreaking work, which laid the foundation for our modern understanding of atmospheric chemistry and its profound implications for our planet’s well-being.