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Chapter 12 Air pollution
  • A brief history of air pollution
  • Types and sources of air pollutants
  • Factors that affect air pollution
  • Air pollution and the urban environment
  • Acid deposition

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A brief history of air pollution
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A brief history of air pollution
  • Londons historical problems
  • disastrous London smog event of 1952
  • Donora, Pennsylvania pollution episode, 1948
  • U.S. Clean Air Act, 1970, 1990

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Types and sources of air pollutants
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Principal air pollutants
  • primary and secondary pollutants
  • particulate matter
  • PM10, PM2.5
  • Carbon monoxide
  • Sulfur dioxide
  • Globally, a large percentage of air pollution
    sourcesare natural. Within localized areas,
    however, human-caused sources are often the
    largest contributors

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Principal air pollutants
  • Volatile organic compounds
  • nitrogen oxides
  • Along with ozone, VOCs and NOx are major
    componentsof photochemical smog

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Ozone in the troposphere
  • photochemical smog
  • ozone
  • Photochemical smog is a problem on most major
    citiesof the world

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Ozone in the stratosphere
  • relationship to ultraviolet radiation
  • chlorine compounds
  • Montreal Protocol
  • When scientists first measured extremely low
    ozonevalues in the Antarctic stratosphere, they
    thought theinstruments were malfunctioning.

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Air pollution trends and patterns
  • Primary air quality standards
  • secondary air quality standards
  • Air Quality Index (AQI)
  • Secondary air pollutants are particularly
    difficult to control,because they are not
    emitted directly into the atmosphere

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Factors that affect air pollution
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The role of the wind
  • dilution
  • turbulence
  • mixing
  • Dilution is the solution to pollution - in
    the 1950s this motto led to the construction of
    tall smokestacks for large factories. Pollution
    wasreleased higher in the atmosphere where winds
    werestronger. Air quality improved locally but
    suffereddownwind.

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The role of stability and inversions
  • temperature lapse rates
  • inversions
  • mixing depth
  • The mixing layer can often be easily seen from
    an airplane.

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The role of topography
  • cold air drainage
  • air blockage by mountain ranges

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Severe air pollution potential
  • sources
  • high pressure
  • inversions
  • stagnation
  • Some locations, like Los Angeles and Mexico
    City, havean unfortunate combination of
    surrounding topography,frequent inversions,
    abundant emissions and plentiful sunlight -
    perfect conditions for photochemical smog.

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Air pollution and the urban environment
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Air pollution and the urban environment
  • urban heat island
  • country breeze

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Acid deposition
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Acid deposition
  • pH
  • wet deposition
  • dry deposition
  • acid fog
  • acid rain effects
  • Strangely enough, an acidified lake looks
    crystal clearand beautiful. But the beauty is
    false its only clearbecause nothing is alive
    in it.
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