Understanding the Diversity of Planetary Atmospheres | ISBN 9789402421286

Understanding the Diversity of Planetary Atmospheres

herausgegeben von François Forget und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonFrançois Forget
Herausgegeben vonOleg Korablev
Herausgegeben vonJulia Venturini
Herausgegeben vonTakeshi Imamura
Herausgegeben vonHelmut Lammer
Herausgegeben vonMichel Blanc
Buchcover Understanding the Diversity of Planetary Atmospheres  | EAN 9789402421286 | ISBN 94-024-2128-9 | ISBN 978-94-024-2128-6
“This book does live up to its title on diversity of planetary atmospheres, giving a useful overview of the state of the art of every aspect — from origin and loss of atmospheres to their weather systems and how best to study them. … A strength of this volume is that the book is rich in helpful graphics and diagrams that illustrate the many interwoven processes at work in this complex and fascinating topic.” (Karen Aplin, The Observatory, Vol. 143 (1292), February, 2023)

Understanding the Diversity of Planetary Atmospheres

herausgegeben von François Forget und weiteren
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonFrançois Forget
Herausgegeben vonOleg Korablev
Herausgegeben vonJulia Venturini
Herausgegeben vonTakeshi Imamura
Herausgegeben vonHelmut Lammer
Herausgegeben vonMichel Blanc

Thanks to the observation of a growing number of planetary atmospheres, we are at the dawn of a major scientific revolution in atmospheric and climate sciences. But are we ready to understand what will be discovered around other stars? 
This book brings together 15 review chapters that study and provide up-to-date information on the physical and chemical processes that control the nature of atmospheres. It identifies commonalities between various solar system atmospheres, analyzes the dynamic processes behind different atmospheric circulation regimes, and outlines key questions remaining in solar system science.
Through this comprehensive overview, the volume will help researchers understand the possible nature of the exo-atmospheres to be discovered in the coming decades thanks to upcoming new generations of telescopes.
Previously published in Space Science Reviews in the Topical Collection "Understanding the Diversity of Planetary Atmospheres