Principles of Environmental Physics

Principles of Environmental Physics

by Mike Unsworth (Author), Mike Unsworth (Author), John Monteith (Author)

Synopsis

"Environmental Physics" concerns the description and analysis of physical processes that establish the conditions in which all species of life survive and reproduce. The subject involves a synthesis of mathematical relations that describe the physical nature of the environment and the many biological responses that environments evoke. "Environmental Physics" provides a basis for understanding the complex responses of plants and animals to environmental change. International concern with climate change has made both politicians and the general public much more aware of the impact of local and global weather on all aspects of domestic life, industry and commerce."Environmental Physics" has become more widely used by biologists, atmospheric scientists and climate modellers to specify interactions between surfaces and the atmosphere. This new edition contains further material on causes of global warming, applications of remote sensing, and the carbon and water cycles of crops and forests. It presents a unique synthesis of micrometeorology and ecology in its widest sense. It not only deals quantitatively with the impact of weather on living systems but also with the interactions between them that are a central feature of life on earth. It includes an up-to-date bibliography and review of recent micrometeorological applications in forestry, ecology, hydrology and agriculture. It also includes numerical problems and worked examples.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: 2
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Published: 15 Feb 1990

ISBN 10: 071312931X
ISBN 13: 9780713129311
Book Overview: Thoroughly revised and up-dated edition of a highly successful textbook The latest information concerning the large scale effects of the breakdown of the ozone layer on plants and animals is fully discussed Modern techniques, particularly remote sensing via satellites, are fully discussed