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Chlorine chemistry in urban atmospheres: Aerosol formation associated with anthropogenic chlorine emissions in southeast Texas
AbstractPhotochemical modeling, using the Comprehensive Air Quality Model with extensions (CAMx), was used to assess the impact of anthropogenic chlorine emissions on particulate matter formation, during a photochemical episode in southeast Texas from August to September 2000. Model performance was assessed by comparing observed and predicted hydrochloric acid, particle chloride, and particle sodium concentrations. The simulations indicated that anthropogenic chlorine emissions have the potential to enhance particulate matter formation by up to 9μgm−3 in very localized areas during brief periods in the morning; at most times and at most locations, particulate chloride formation due to anthropogenic chlorine emissions was less than 0.1μgm−3.
Chlorine chemistry in urban atmospheres: Aerosol formation associated with anthropogenic chlorine emissions in southeast Texas
AbstractPhotochemical modeling, using the Comprehensive Air Quality Model with extensions (CAMx), was used to assess the impact of anthropogenic chlorine emissions on particulate matter formation, during a photochemical episode in southeast Texas from August to September 2000. Model performance was assessed by comparing observed and predicted hydrochloric acid, particle chloride, and particle sodium concentrations. The simulations indicated that anthropogenic chlorine emissions have the potential to enhance particulate matter formation by up to 9μgm−3 in very localized areas during brief periods in the morning; at most times and at most locations, particulate chloride formation due to anthropogenic chlorine emissions was less than 0.1μgm−3.
Chlorine chemistry in urban atmospheres: Aerosol formation associated with anthropogenic chlorine emissions in southeast Texas
Chang, Sunghye (author) / Allen, David T. (author)
Atmospheric Environment ; 40 ; 512-523
2006-04-28
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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