EUROTRAC constitutes the post-proceedings of Symposium 96, which was held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, from March 25-29, 1996. Symposium 96 was the final event of EUROTRAC, the joint European environmental project set up under the EUREKA initiative to monitor the impact of human activities on the troposphere over Europe.
The development and expansion of new and existing products and technologies has invariably brought detriment to the environment. Damage to forests, the decline of fish stock and the destruction of the ozone layer in the stratosphere, are all victims of air pollution.
EUROTRAC is a collection of papers presented by leading scientists and researchers active in the implementation of control strategies and environmental abatement in Europe. Thus, each paper within the book contributes in some way to the aims and objectives of the initiative - the preservation of the environment on an international scale.
Presented within 2 volumes to accommodate approximately 300 papers, these case-bound books encompass papers on field and laboratory measurements, instrument development, biosphere/atmosphere exchange and computer modeling of the troposphere, and many more. EUROTRAC will be of interest to scientists from research institutes, universities and industry world-wide.