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Radiative Heat Exchange in the Atmosphere

by Kondrat'yev, K.Ya. (translated into English)

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Hardcover. Fine. 1965, 411 pages. Good technical work by a famous Russian scientist.

Near new condition except for owners' signatures on front blanks.

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119
Title
Radiative Heat Exchange in the Atmosphere
Author
Kondrat'yev, K.Ya. (translated into English)
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
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