Despite more than 20 years of regulatory efforts, concern is widespread that ozone pollution in the lower atmosphere, or troposphere, threatens the health of humans, animals, and vegetation. This book discusses how scientific information can be used to develop more effective regulations to control ozone.Rethinking the Ozone Problem in Urban and Regional Air Pollution discusses: The latest data and analysis on how tropospheric ozone is formed. How well our measurement techniques are functioning. Deficiencies in efforts to date to control the problem. Approaches to reducing ozone precursor emissions that hold the most promise. What additional research is needed.With a wealth of technical information, the book discusses atmospheric chemistry, the role of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in ozone formation, monitoring and modeling the formation and transport processes, and the potential contribution of alternative fuels to solving the tropospheric ozone problem. The committee discusses criteria for designing more effective ozone control efforts.Because of its direct bearing on decisions to be made under the Clean Air Act, this book should be of great interest to environmental advocates, industry, and the regulatory community as well as scientists, faculty, and students.
Committee on Tropospheric Ozone & Division on Earth and Life Studies
Rethinking the Ozone Problem in Urban and Regional Air Pollution [PDF ebook]
Rethinking the Ozone Problem in Urban and Regional Air Pollution [PDF ebook]
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Taal Engels ● Formaat PDF ● Pagina’s 524 ● ISBN 9780309560375 ● Uitgeverij National Academies Press ● Gepubliceerd 1992 ● Downloadbare 3 keer ● Valuta EUR ● ID 7147031 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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