ATM OCN 100 – Summer 2002 LECTURE 37A

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ATM OCN 100 – Summer 2002 LECTURE 37A AIR POLLUTION: A. INTRODUCTION What is pollution?

B. METEOROLOGY of AIR POLLUTION Concentration of Pollutants Dilution of Pollutants Weather Conditions for Pollution Episodes

C. EFFECTS of POLLUTED AIR A Glossary of Anthropogenic Gases & Particulates Its effect upon weather & climate Its effect on biosphere

D. REMOVAL of AIR POLLUTANTS Particulate Matter Gaseous Constituents Distance Scales of Deposition

E. SPECIAL TOPICS Acid Precipitation “Hole” in Ozone Layer Nuclear Winter Enhanced Greenhouse Effect

F. MONITORING AIR POLLUTION & AIR POLLUTION CONTROLS Air Quality Standards Air Pollution Monitoring Efforts Reducing Air Pollution