Entropy (statistical thermodynamics)The concept entropy was first developed by German physicist Rudolf Clausius in the mid-nineteenth century as a thermodynamic property that predicts that certain spontaneous processes are irreversible or impossible. In statistical mechanics, entropy is formulated as a statistical property using probability theory. The statistical entropy perspective was introduced in 1870 by Austrian physicist Ludwig Boltzmann, who established a new field of physics that provided the descriptive linkage between the macroscopic observation of nature and the microscopic view based on the rigorous treatment of large ensembles of microstates that constitute thermodynamic systems.
Spectrométrie de massethumb|right|Spectromètre de masse La spectrométrie de masse est une technique physique d'analyse permettant de détecter et d'identifier des molécules d’intérêt par mesure de leur masse, et de caractériser leur structure chimique. Son principe réside dans la séparation en phase gazeuse de molécules chargées (ions) en fonction de leur rapport masse/charge (m/z). Elle est utilisée dans pratiquement tous les domaines scientifiques : physique, astrophysique, chimie en phase gazeuse, chimie organique, dosages, biologie, médecine, archéologie.
Extraterrestrial atmosphereThe study of extraterrestrial atmospheres is an active field of research, both as an aspect of astronomy and to gain insight into Earth's atmosphere. In addition to Earth, many of the other astronomical objects in the Solar System have atmospheres. These include all the gas giants, as well as Mars, Venus and Titan. Several moons and other bodies also have atmospheres, as do comets and the Sun. There is evidence that extrasolar planets can have an atmosphere.
Dipôle arctiquethumb|upright=0.8|Carte de l'Océan arctique Le dipôle arctique est un schéma de circulation atmosphérique de l'hémisphère nord, lié partiellement au réchauffement climatique et à l'effondrement de la banquise arctique. Il tend à remplacer l'oscillation arctique en tant que mode dominant de variabilité du climat de l'hémisphère nord. Identifié pour la première fois en 1995, il avait été alors négligé. Depuis 2006 environ, il a pris une très grande importance qui a suscité une abondante littérature à son sujet.
Asphyxiant gasAn asphyxiant gas, also known as a simple asphyxiant, is a nontoxic or minimally toxic gas which reduces or displaces the normal oxygen concentration in breathing air. Breathing of oxygen-depleted air can lead to death by asphyxiation (suffocation). Because asphyxiant gases are relatively inert and odorless, their presence in high concentration may not be noticed, except in the case of carbon dioxide (hypercapnia). Toxic gases, by contrast, cause death by other mechanisms, such as competing with oxygen on the cellular level (e.