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Introduction to aerosol modelling : from theory to code / Edited by David Topping, Michael Bane
Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2022 xiii, 349 p. ; 25 cm.
"Aerosol science is one that straddles many disciplines. There is a natural tendency for the aerosol scientist to therefore work at the interface of the traditional academic subjects of physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics and computing. The impacts that aerosol particles have on the climate, air-quality and thus human health, are linked to their evolving chemical and physical characteristics. Likewise, the chemical and physical characteristic of aerosol particles reflect their sources and subsequent processes they have been subject to. Computational models are not only essential for constructing evidence based understanding of important aerosol processes, but also to predict change and potential impact. Seminal publications provide an extensive overview on the history and basis of core theoretical frameworks that aerosol models are based on. However there is little on how we can translate such theory into code. Whilst we focus on atmospheric aerosol in this book, the theory and tools developed are based on core aerosol physics that translate across multiple disciplines. Likewise, demonstrating a programming solution to common numerical operations is valuable to a large number of scientific disciplines. You may be reading this book as an undergraduate, postgraduate, seasoned researcher in the private/public sector or as someone who wishes to better understand the pathways to aerosol model development. Wherever you position yourself, it is hoped that the tools you will learn through this book will provide you with the basis to develop your own platforms and to ensure the next generation of aerosol modelers are equipped with foundational skills to address future challenges in aerosol science. Manchester, U.K."
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