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Environmental Simulation Chambers: Application to Atmospheric Chemical Processes

Publication year: 2006

ISBN: 978-1-4020-4232-4

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Atmospheric pollution has many different detrimental impacts on air quality at urban, regional and global scales. Large volume photoreactors (often referred to as smog or simulation chambers) have been used very effectively to investigate and understand many varied aspects of atmospheric chemistry related to air pollution problems. Photochemical smog formation, which was first observed around 1945 in Los Angeles, is now a major environmental problem for all industrialised and densely populated regions of the world. Over the years many different modelling and experimental tools have been developed to analyse and simulate the complex chemical processes associated with tropspheric photooxidant formation. Work in environmental chambers has played a key role in the development of our understanding of the atmospheric chemistry associated with pollution problems on local, regional and global scales.


Subject: Earth and Environmental Science, Europe, Meadow, air pollution, air quality, chemistry, climate, ecosystem, emission, environment, ozone, pollution, temperature