The gaseous and particulate makeup of the atmosphere — major gases, trace gases, aerosols, and their spatial distribution. This is the background chemistry of the air, distinct from pollutant concentrations which are Atmosphere Contaminants.

Scope

  • Major atmospheric gases: N₂, O₂, Ar, CO₂ (as background composition)
  • Trace gases: Water vapour profiles, ozone column, methane background levels
  • Aerosols: Natural aerosol loading (dust, sea salt, volcanic), aerosol optical depth
  • Atmospheric profiles: Vertical soundings, radiosonde data, lidar profiles

Distinction from Contaminants

The boundary between composition and contaminants is contextual. Background CO₂ levels as an atmospheric property = composition. Elevated CO₂ from industrial emission = contaminant. If the focus is “what’s in the air naturally?”, it’s composition. If the focus is “what pollutants are present?”, it’s contaminants.

Classical Theme Mappings

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