نتایج جستجو برای: tropospheric ozone

تعداد نتایج: 25310  

1998
Daniel J. Jacob Yuhang Wang Jennifer A. Logan

A global three-dimensional model of tropospheric O3-NOx-hydrocarbon chemistry is used to investigate the factors controlling ozone concentrations in the troposphere. Model results indicate a close balance between chemical production and chemical loss of ozone in the tropospheric column at all latitudes (except high latitudes in winter). Using separate tracers for ozone produced in the stratosph...

2016
Debashis Nath Wen Chen Hans-F. Graf Xiaoqing Lan Hainan Gong Reshmita Nath Kaiming Hu Lin Wang

Drawn from multiple reanalysis datasets, an increasing trend and westward shift in the number of Potential Vorticity intrusion events over the Pacific are evident. The increased frequency can be linked to a long-term trend in upper tropospheric equatorial westerly wind and subtropical jets during boreal winter to spring. These may be resulting from anomalous warming and cooling over the western...

Journal: :Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology 1998
X Tang S Madronich T Wallington D Calamari

Reductions in stratospheric ozone (O3) cause increased penetration of ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation to the troposphere, and therefore increases in the chemical activity in the lower atmosphere (the troposphere). Tropospheric ozone levels are sensitive to local concentrations of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and hydrocarbons. Model studies suggest that additional UV-B radiation reduces tropospheric ozo...

2016
Katherine R. Travis Daniel J. Jacob Jenny A. Fisher Patrick S. Kim Eloise A. Marais Lei Zhu Karen Yu Christopher C. Miller Robert M. Yantosca Melissa P. Sulprizio Anne M. Thompson Paul O. Wennberg John D. Crounse Jason M. St. Clair Ronald C. Cohen Joshua L. Laughner Jack E. Dibb Samuel R. Hall Kirk Ullmann Glenn M. Wolfe Illana B. Pollack Jeff Peischl Jonathan A. Neuman Xianliang Zhou

Ozone pollution in the Southeast US involves complex chemistry driven by emissions of anthropogenic nitrogen oxide radicals (NOx ≡NO+NO2) and biogenic isoprene. Model estimates of surface ozone concentrations tend to be biased high in the region and this is of concern for designing effective emission control strategies to meet air quality standards. We use detailed chemical observations from th...

Journal: :Journal of Geophysical Research 2009

2012
F. J. Moral García P. Valiente González F. López Rodríguez

Ground-level tropospheric ozone is one of the air pollutants of most concern. It is mainly produced by photochemical processes involving nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds in the lower parts of the atmosphere. Ozone levels become particularly high in regions close to high ozone precursor emissions and during summer, when stagnant meteorological conditions with high insolation and hi...

2004
A. H. Goldstein M. McKay M. R. Kurpius G. W. Schade A. Lee R. Holzinger R. A. Rasmussen

[1] Ecosystem ozone uptake can occur through stomatal and surface deposition and through gas phase chemical reactions. In a California pine forest, thinning dramatically enhanced both monoterpene emission and ozone uptake. These simultaneous enhancements provide strong evidence that ozone reactions with unmeasured biogenically emitted volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) dominate ozone uptake, an...

Journal: :Science 1977
R T Menzies R K Seals

Measurements of the total burden and of the concentration versus altitude profiles of ozone have been made with a ground-based heterodyne radiometer at Pasadena, California. The measurements were made in the 9.5-micrometer wavelength region, where a strong ozone infrared absorption band exists. The radiometer measured solar absorption at selected wavelengths, with a spectral resolution of 0.001...

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