Planetary Aeronomy is a modern and concise introduction to the
underlying physical and chemical processes that govern the
formation and evolution of the upper atmospheres of planets. The
general approach employed permits consideration of the growing
number of extrasolar planets, the detailed observation of which
will become possible over the next decades. The book explains the
physics behind many atmospheric processes, which are relevant for
the evolution of planetary atmospheres and their water inventories,
and also contains useful scaling laws and analytical expressions
that can be applied to any planet. Readers thus gain insight into
the evolution of terrestrial planets and their long-time
habitability, atmospheric stability, etc. This volume can be used
both as graduate textbook for students wishing to specialize in the
field as well as succinct compendium for researchers in the
field.
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