Title of article :
The Gas-Phase Chemistry Of Urban Atmospheres
Author/Authors :
Nicola Carslaw ، نويسنده , , David Carslaw ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
23
From page :
31
To page :
53
Abstract :
This paper reviews the chemistry of urban atmospheres,using recent measurement data to highlight the key concepts. We briefly summarise historical reports of air pollution and the impact that human activities have had on urban atmospheres since the IndustrialRevolution. Although pollution events in the first half of the 20th century were caused by high concentrations of smoke and sulphur dioxide, photochemical pollution has become the major problem in most of the major citiesaround the world. The chemistry of photochemical pollution episodes is discussed in some detail, particularly the crucial role played by volatile organic carbon and nitrogen oxides. Issues to be considered when modelling the chemistry of urban areas are briefly summarised, such as the uncertainties in chemical mechanisms and emission inventories, as well as the complexities of dynamical processes. Finally, we present some recent issues in urban chemistry, including the discovery that the amount of volatile organic carbon in urban atmospheres may be grossly under-estimated. We also use modelling resultsto show the importance of the reaction of ozone with reactive hydrocarbons as a radical source in urban atmospheres. Finally, the use of NOX-NO2 relationships to predict annual mean NO2 concentrations is discussed.
Keywords :
Photochemistry - air pollution - ozone - nitrogen oxides - hydrocarbons - secondary pollutant
Journal title :
Surveys in Geophysics
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Surveys in Geophysics
Record number :
403785
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