Rural oxidant and oxidant transport.

Auteur(s)
Angus, R.M. & Martinez, E.L.
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Samenvatting

The factors that may lead to and effect the observed ozone concentrations are discussed with reference to data from recent field monitoring programs for ozone in nonurban areas. It is concluded that man-made sources of precursor compounds are primarily responsible for the violations of the air quality standards. The transport of ozone or ozone precursors from cities to nonurban areas are also discussed.

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Bibliotheeknummer
B 12869 (In: B 10633 S) /93/ IRRD 223529
Uitgave

In: Proceedings of a Conference on the State of the Art of Assessing Transportation-Related Air Quality Impacts, Washington, October 22-24, 1975, TRB Special Report No. 167, p. 63-74, 7 fig., 6 graph., 1 tab., 23 ref.

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