Chemistry in the urban atmosphere : London, United Kingdom, 6-8 April 2016 / chair Roy M. Harrison (University of Birmingham, UK) ; Faraday Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry
Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: BuchBookLanguage: English Series: Faraday discussions ; volume 189Publisher: Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, [2016]Copyright date: © 2016Description: 677 Seiten : Illustrationen, Diagramme ; 24 cmISBN:- 1782624767
- 9781782624769
- 551.51/1091732 23
- QC879.6
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Summary: This volume focuses on addressing both the key questions and the over-arching issues related to understanding chemistry in the urban atmosphere. While urban atmospheres vary considerably in composition, they are distinguished clearly from most rural and all remote atmospheres by their high primary pollutant loadings and relatively short timescales for reactions. Much of the recent research on urban air pollution has focused upon cities as a source of air pollutants to the regional and global atmosphere. This ignores the huge importance of urban air pollution in the context of human health, and the associated policy and scientific relevance of urban atmospheric chemistry studies to compliance with limit values for secondary pollutants (e.g. NO₂ and particulate matter) and quantifying personal exposure to air pollution. With the increasing urbanisation of human populations, this subject is of ever-greater importance.--Summary: This volume focuses on addressing both the key questions and the over-arching issues related to understanding chemistry in the urban atmosphere. While urban atmospheres vary considerably in composition, they are distinguished clearly from most rural and all remote atmospheres by their high primary pollutant loadings and relatively short timescales for reactions. Much of the recent research on urban air pollution has focused upon cities as a source of air pollutants to the regional and global atmosphere. This ignores the huge importance of urban air pollution in the context of human health, and the associated policy and scientific relevance of urban atmospheric chemistry studies to compliance with limit values for secondary pollutants (e.g. NO₂ and particulate matter) and quantifying personal exposure to air pollution. With the increasing urbanisation of human populations, this subject is of ever-greater importanceCall number: Grundsignatur: 2016 A 2959PPN: PPN: 865586160
Spiers Memorial Lecture. Introductory lecture: chemistry in the urban atmosphere / Urs Baltensperger
Single-particle measurements of phase partitioning between primary and secondary organic aerosols / Ellis Shipley Robinson [and 4 others]
Molecular composition of organic aerosols at urban background and road tunnel sites using ultra-high resolution mass spectrometry / Haijie Tong [and 8 others]
The characterisation of diesel exhaust particles: composition, size distribution and partitioning / Mohammed S. Alam [and 5 others]
Evaluating the performance of low cost chemical sensors for air pollution research / Alastair C. Lewis [and 10 others] -- Atmospheric ethanol in London and the potential impacts of future fuel formulations
Biofuels, vehicle emissions, and urban air quality / Timothy J. Wallington, James E. Anderson, Eric M. Kurtz and Paul J. Tennison
Chemical complexity of the urban atmosphere and its consequences: general discussion ; Ozone production chemistry in the presence of urban plumes / W. H. Brune [and 13 others]
On the interpretation of in situ HONO observations via photochemical steady state / Leigh R. Crilley [and 8 others]
Exploring the nitrous acid (HONO) formation mechanism in winter Beijing: direct emissions and heterogeneous production in urban and suburban areas / Shengrui Tong [and 7 others]
OH reactivity in urban and suburban regions in Seoul, South Korea: an East Asian megacity in a rapid transition / Saewung Kim [and 24 others]
Timescales of mixing and of chemistry: general discussion ; Urban particulate matter pollution: a tale of five cities / Spyros N. Pandis [and 6 others]
Regional air quality in Leipzig, Germany: detailed source apportionment of size-resolved aerosol particles and comparison with the year 2000 / D. van Pinxteren [and 8 others]
The "Parade Blue": effects of short-term emission control on aerosol chemistry / Haiyan Li [and 4 others]
Secondary organic aerosol origin in an urban environment: influence of biogenic and fuel combustion precursors / M. C. Minguillón [and 14 others]
The relative importance of tailpipe and non-tailpipe emissions on the oxidative potential of ambient particles in Los Angeles, CA / Farimah Shirmohammadi [and 6 others]
Oxidative potential of size-fractionated atmospheric aerosol in urban and rural sites across Europe / Martin M. Shafer, Jocelyn D. C. Hemming, Dagmara S. Antkiewicz and James J. Schauer
Twenty years of ambient observations of nitrogen oxides and specified hydrocarbons in air masses dominated by traffic emissions in Germany / Christian Ehlers [and 6 others]
Have vehicle emissions of primary NO₂ peaked? / David C. Carslaw, Tim P. Murrells, Jon Andersson and Matthew Keenan
Spatially resolved flux measurements of NO[subscript x] from London suggest significantly higher emissions than predicted by inventories / Adam R. Vaughan [and 12 others]
Urban case studies: general discussion ; Non-linear partitioning and organic volatility distributions of urban aerosols / S. Madronich [and 5 others]
Modelling component evaporation and composition change of traffic-induced ultrafine particles during travel from street canyon to urban background / Irina Nikolova [and 4 others]
Simulation of particle diversity and mixing state over Greater Paris: a model-measurement inter-comparison / Shupeng Zhu, Karine N. Sartelet, Robert M. Healy and John C. Wenger
The treatment of uncertainties in reactive pollution dispersion models at urban scales / A. S. Tomlin [and 4 others]
Assessing chemistry schemes and constraints in air quality models used to predict ozone in London against the detailed Master Chemical Mechanism / Tasmin L. Malkin [and 11 others]
Verifiable emission reductions in European urban areas with air-quality models / A. N. Skouloudis and D. G. Rickerby
Numerical modelling strategies for the urban atmosphere: general discussion ; Concluding remarks: Faraday Discussion on chemistry in the urban atmosphere / Jose L. Jimenez
Poster titles ; List of participants.
| Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Freihandbestand ausleihbar | Bibliothek Campus Süd | chem 1.71 | Lesesaal Technik (LST) | 2016 A 2959 | Available | 53182391090 |
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