Title of article :
Dependence of urban air pollutants on meteorology
Author/Authors :
Hamdy K. ElminirT، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Dependence of air pollutants on meteorology is presented with the aim of understanding the governing processes pollutants
phase interaction. Intensive measurements of particulate matter (PM10) and gaseous materials (e.g., CO, NO2, SO2, and O3) are
carried out regularly in 2002 at 14 measurement sites distributed over the whole territory of Great Cairo by the Egyptian
Environmental Affairs Agency to assess the characteristics of air pollutants. The discussions in this work are based upon
measurements performed at Abbassiya site as a case study. The nature of the contributing sources has been investigated and
some attempts have been made to indicate the role played by neighboring regions in determining the air quality at the site
mentioned. The results hint that, wind direction was found to have an influence not only on pollutant concentrations but also on
the correlation between pollutants. As expected, the pollutants associated with traffic were at highest ambient concentration
levels when wind speed was low. At higher wind speeds, dust and sand from the surrounding desert was entrained by the wind,
thus contributing to ambient particulate matter levels. We also found that, the highest average concentration for NO2 and O3
occurred at humidity V40% indicative for strong vertical mixing. For CO, SO2 and PM10 the highest average concentrations
occurred at humidity above 80%.
Keywords :
carbon monoxide , O3 , aerosol , NO2 , PM10 , Nitrogen dioxide , Particulate matter with diameter less than 10 Am , SO2 , sulfur dioxide , CO and ozone
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment