JOURNAL ARTICLE

Natural Sources of Gaseous Pollutants in the Atmosphere

A. P. Altshuller

Year: 1958 Journal:   Tellus A Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography Vol: 10 (4)Pages: 479-492   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Various gaseous pollutants including ozone, nitrous oxide, nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, methane, hydrogen, formaldehyde, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, mercaptans, chlorine compounds and free radicals can be formed by natural processes such as ultraviolet photochemical processes in the upper atmosphere and microbiological processes. The modes of formation and destruction of these gases, especially of their concentrations in the atmosphere, and the various reactions in which these gases can participate with each other are discussed in detail.

Keywords:
Atmosphere (unit) Ozone Environmental chemistry Hydrogen sulfide Methane Pollutant Chemistry Ammonia Nitrous oxide Formaldehyde Nitrogen dioxide Nitrogen Hydrogen Chlorine Radical Photochemistry Acid gas Inorganic chemistry Organic chemistry Sulfur Meteorology

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69
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0.98
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Citation History

Topics

Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Engineering
Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Atmospheric Science

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