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Introduction to Fog as a Phenomenon -- Chapter 2. Atmospheric Processes and Mechanisms Involved in Fog Formation -- Chapter 3. Perspectives on Fog Chemistry: Characteristics, Variability and it?s Scavenging Efficiency -- Chapter 4. Characterization of chemical constituents in Acidic Fog -- Chapter 5. Urban Fog and Its Impact on Atmospheric Visibility Degradation -- Chapter 6. Fog Dynamics in Affecting Climate and Air Quality -- Chapter 7. Impact of Fog on Physiology and Growth of Plant Species -- Chapter 8. Impact of Fog on Human Health ? Metabolism and Functioning -- Chapter 9. Governance of Side Effects - The Case of Impact of Fog on Economy -- Chapter 10. Role of Satellites and Sensors in Fog Predictability -- Chapter 11. Cost-Effective Measures of Fog Remediation and Control: Mitigation of Health Impacts and Safety Risks -- Chapter 12. 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