نتایج جستجو برای: ozone deposition velocity

تعداد نتایج: 252131  

Journal: :Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju 2009
Gordana Pehnec Vladimira Vadić Ivan Beslić Silva Zuzul

Ozone concentrations were measured at three sites in Zagreb (Croatia) in the summer of 2005. Two measuring sites were in urban areas, while the third site was in a rural area about 30 km to the south from the centre of Zagreb. Hourly ozone averages varied between 1 microg m(-3) and 209 microg m(-3). Average concentrations were the lowest in the rural area, even though elevated concentrations we...

Introduction: The increasing trend of petroleum production in Iran and lack of proper and systematic management of waste products in the deposition of petroleum storage tanks have made the existing hydrocarbons as a major hazards to the environment. In this study, the ozonation process was used to remove the petroleum deposits. Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, effects of pH, ...

2009
Naratip Santitissadeekorn Gary Froyland Adam Monahan

The “edge” of the Antarctic polar vortex is known to behave as a barrier to the meridional (poleward) transport of ozone during the austral winter. This chemical isolation of the polar vortex from the middle and low latitudes produces an ozone minimum in the vortex region, intensifying the ozone hole relative to that which would be produced by photochemical processes alone. Observational determ...

2009
E. C. Wood S. C. Herndon T. B. Onasch J. H. Kroll M. R. Canagaratna C. E. Kolb D. R. Worsnop J. A. Neuman W. B. Knighton

Observations at a mountain-top site within the Mexico City basin are used to characterize ozone production and destruction, nitrogen oxide speciation and chemistry, and the radical budget, with an emphasis on a stagnant air mass observed on one afternoon. The observations compare well with the results of recent photochemical models. An ozone production rate of ∼50 ppbv/h was observed in a stagn...

2006
Larry W. Horowitz

[1] Tropospheric ozone and aerosols are radiatively important trace species, whose concentrations have increased dramatically since preindustrial times and are projected to continue to change in the future. The evolution of ozone and aerosol concentrations from 1860 to 2100 is simulated on the basis of estimated historical emissions and four different future emission scenarios (Intergovernmenta...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Stefania Pasqualini Claudia Piccioni Lara Reale Luisa Ederli Guido Della Torre Francesco Ferranti

Treatment of the ozone-sensitive tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L. cv Bel W3) with an ozone pulse (150 nL L(-1) for 5 h) induced visible injury, which manifested 48 to 72 h from onset of ozone fumigation. The "classical" ozone symptoms in tobacco cv Bel W3 plants occur as sharply defined, dot-like lesions on the adaxial side of the leaf and result from the death of groups of palisade cells. We inve...

Journal: :TheScientificWorldJournal 2007
Edith B Allen Patrick J Temple Andrzej Bytnerowicz Michael J Arbaugh Abby G Sirulnik Leela E Rao

The forests of the San Bernardino Mountains have been subject to ozone and nitrogen (N) deposition for some 60 years. Much work has been done to assess the impacts of these pollutants on trees, but little is known about how the diverse understory flora has fared. Understory vegetation has declined in diversity in response to elevated N in the eastern U.S. and Europe. Six sites along an ozone an...

Journal: :Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2021

Abstract. Dry deposition is an important removal mechanism for tropospheric ozone (O3). Currently, O3 to oceans in atmospheric chemistry and transport models (ACTMs) generally represented using constant surface uptake resistances. This occurs despite the role of solubility, waterside turbulence reacting with ocean water reactants such as iodide resulting substantial spatiotemporal variability c...

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