ABSTRACT
An environmental interface is defined as a surface between two abiotic or biotic systems, in relative motion and exchanging mass, heat and momentum through biophysical and/or chemical processes. These processes fluctuate temporally and spatially. The book first treats exchange processes occurring at the interfaces between atmosphere and the surface
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |114 pages
Part one: Processes at atmospheric interfaces
part |68 pages
Part two: Processes at water interfaces
part |130 pages
Part three: Processes at interfaces of biotic systems