Weakly Interacting Molecular Pairs: Unconventional Absorbers of Radiation in the Atmosphere (NATO Science Series: IV:, 27),Used

Weakly Interacting Molecular Pairs: Unconventional Absorbers of Radiation in the Atmosphere (NATO Science Series: IV:, 27),Used

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The Advanced Research Workshop entitled Weakly Interacting Molecular Pairs: Unconventional Absorbers of Radiation in the At sphere was held in Abbaye de Fontevraud, France, from April 29 to May 3, 2002. The meeting involved 40 researchers from 14 countries. The goal of this meeting was to address a problem that the scienti?c community is aware of for many years. Up now, however, the so tion for this problem is far from satisfactory. Pair e?ects are called unconventional in the title of this meeting. In speci?c spectral domains and/or geophysical conditions they are recognized to play a dominant role in the absorption/emission properties of the atmosphere. Water vapor continuum absorption is among the most prominent examples. Permanently improving accuracy of both laboratory studies and ?eld observations requires better knowledge of the spectroscopic features tributable to molecular pairs which may form at equilibrium. The Workshop was targeted both to clarify the pending questions and, as far as feasible, to trace the path to possible answers since the underlying phenomena are yet incompletely understood and since a reliable theory is often not available. On the other hand, the lack of precise laboratory data on bimolecular absorption is often precluding the construction of reliable theoretical models. Ideally, the knowledge accumulated in the course of laboratory studies should correlate with the practical demands from those who are carrying out atmospheric ?eld measurements and space observations.

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  • Q: What is the main focus of 'Weakly Interacting Molecular Pairs'? A: The book focuses on unconventional absorbers of radiation in the atmosphere, particularly the role of weakly interacting molecular pairs in absorption and emission properties.
  • Q: Who are the authors of this book? A: The book is authored by Claude Camy-Peyret.
  • Q: When was 'Weakly Interacting Molecular Pairs' published? A: The book was published on October 31, 2003.
  • Q: How many pages does the book contain? A: The book contains 306 pages.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book is available in hardcover binding.
  • Q: What category does this book fall under? A: This book falls under the category of Molecular Biology.
  • Q: Is the book in new condition? A: Yes, the book is in new condition.
  • Q: What kind of research was presented at the workshop discussed in the book? A: The workshop presented research addressing the absorption properties of molecular pairs, aiming to improve understanding and accuracy in atmospheric studies.
  • Q: What are some key themes discussed in the book? A: Key themes include the importance of pair effects in atmospheric absorption, the need for precise laboratory data, and the correlation between laboratory studies and atmospheric measurements.
  • Q: What kind of audience is this book intended for? A: The book is intended for researchers and professionals in the fields of atmospheric science, molecular biology, and environmental studies.

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