نتایج جستجو برای: tropospheric ozone

تعداد نتایج: 25310  

2011
Vijay Natraj Xiong Liu Susan Kulawik Kelly Chance Robert Chatfield David P. Edwards Annmarie Eldering Gene Francis Thomas Kurosu Kenneth Pickering Robert Spurr Helen Worden

One of the important science requirements of the Geostationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events (GEOCAPE)mission is to be able tomeasure ozonewith twodegrees of freedom in the troposphere and sensitivity in the lowest 2 km (lowermost troposphere, LMT), in order to characterize air quality and boundary layer transport of pollution. Currently available remote sensing techniques utilize backscatte...

2009
Frances C. Moore

Air pollutants such as tropospheric ozone and black carbon (soot) also contribute to the greenhouse effect. Black carbon is thought to be the second or third most important anthropogenic contributor to global warming, while troposheric ozone is the fourth most important. Both are also major components of indoor and outdoor air pollution. This paper reviews the existing literature of the health,...

2005
O. R. Cooper A. Stohl S. Eckhardt D. D. Parrish S. J. Oltmans B. J. Johnson P. Nédélec F. J. Schmidlin M. J. Newchurch Y. Kondo K. Kita

[1] We have conducted a study to determine the influence of Asian pollution plumes on free tropospheric ozone above the west coast of the United States during spring. We also explored the additional impact of North American emissions on east coast free tropospheric ozone. Long-term ozone monitoring sites in the United States are few, but we obtained ozonesonde profiles from Trinidad Head on the...

2006
X. Liu T. P. Kurosu

We present a simple method to perform degradation correction to Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment (GOME) reflectance spectra by comparing the average reflectance for 60 • N–60 • S with that at the beginning of GOME observations after removing the dependences on solar zenith angle and seasonal variation. The results indicate positive 5 degradation of up to ∼15–25% in the wavelength range 289–37...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2012
Silvano Fares Robin Weber Jeong-Hoo Park Drew Gentner John Karlik Allen H Goldstein

Orange trees are widely cultivated in regions with high concentrations of tropospheric ozone. Citrus absorb ozone through their stomata and emit volatile organic compounds (VOC), which, together with soil emissions of NO, contribute to non-stomatal ozone removal. In a Valencia orange orchard in Exeter, California, we used fast sensors and eddy covariance to characterize water and ozone fluxes. ...

2012
R. Kumar M. Naja G. G. Pfister M. C. Barth G. P. Brasseur

This study presents annual simulations of tropospheric ozone and related species made for the first time using the WRF-Chem model over South Asia for the year 2008. The model-simulated ozone, CO, and NOx are evaluated against ground-based, balloon-borne and satellite-borne (TES, OMI and MOPITT) observations. The comparison of model results with surface ozone observations from seven sites and CO...

2007
O. Wild

What are the largest uncertainties in modelling ozone in the troposphere, and how do they affect the calculated ozone budget? Published chemistry-transport model studies of tropospheric ozone differ significantly in their conclusions regarding the importance of the key processes controlling the ozone budget: influx from the stratosphere, chemical processing and surface deposition. This study su...

2004
S. J. Oltmans B. J. Johnson J. M. Harris A. M. Thompson H. Y. Liu C. Y. Chan H. Vömel T. Fujimoto V. G. Brackett W. L. Chang J.-P. Chen J. H. Kim L. Y. Chan H.-W. Chang

[1] As part of the Transport and Chemical Evolution over the Pacific (TRACE-P) mission, ozonesondes were used to make ozone vertical profile measurements at nine locations in the North Pacific. At most of the sites there is a multiyear record of observations. From locations in the western Pacific (Hong Kong; Taipei; Jeju Island, Korea; and Naha, Kagoshima, Tsukuba, and Sapporo, Japan), a site i...

2013
Jennifer B. Landesmann Pedro E. Gundel M. Alejandra Martínez-Ghersa Claudio M. Ghersa

Tropospheric ozone is one of the major drivers of global change. This stress factor alters plant growth and development. Ozone could act as a selection pressure on species communities composition, but also on population genetic background, thus affecting life history traits. Our objective was to evaluate the consequences of prolonged ozone exposure of a weed community on phenotypic traits of Sp...

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