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A Current View of Atmospheric CO2
Ralph M. Rotty
Pages 1-37 - Book chapterAbstract only
Automobile Pollution Control
E.L. Resler
Pages 39-88 - Book chapterAbstract only
World Oil Resources: A Statistical Perspective
DeVerle P. Harris and Donald E. Myers
Pages 89-164 - Book chapterAbstract only
An Historical Perspective on Electricity and Energy Use
Peter L. Auer and Warren D. Devine
Pages 165-202 - Book chapterAbstract only
An Historical Perspective on the Relationship of Electricity to Gross National Product
Milton F. Searl
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Index
Pages 209-213
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Advances in Energy Systems and Technology, Volume 4 covers articles about energy systems and technology. The book discusses articles about atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), including anthropogenic sources of CO2, the effects of increased atmospheric CO2 on climate, and the effects of climate changes and direct CO2 impacts. The text also describes automobile pollution control with regard to complex chemical and physical processes that take place during combustion in automobile engines and the reduction of the levels of pollution emitted by internal combustion engines. The statistical perspective on world oil resources, as well as the historical perspective on electricity and energy use and on the relationship of electricity to gross national product, is also considered. The book further explores the relationship between economic activity and energy use and uninterrupted trend toward increasing electrification in the United States. Professional workers in the field of energy systems and technology as well as those of university students at the graduate or advanced undergraduate level will find the book useful.
Advances in Energy Systems and Technology, Volume 4 covers articles about energy systems and technology. The book discusses articles about atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), including anthropogenic sources of CO2, the effects of increased atmospheric CO2 on climate, and the effects of climate changes and direct CO2 impacts. The text also describes automobile pollution control with regard to complex chemical and physical processes that take place during combustion in automobile engines and the reduction of the levels of pollution emitted by internal combustion engines. The statistical perspective on world oil resources, as well as the historical perspective on electricity and energy use and on the relationship of electricity to gross national product, is also considered. The book further explores the relationship between economic activity and energy use and uninterrupted trend toward increasing electrification in the United States. Professional workers in the field of energy systems and technology as well as those of university students at the graduate or advanced undergraduate level will find the book useful.
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ISBN
978-0-12-014904-9
Language
English
Published
1983
Copyright
Copyright © 1983 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press