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Main Title Technical basis for developing control strategies for high ambient concentrations of nitrogen dioxide.
Author Meyer, Edwin L. ; Sennet, Donald H. ; Cole, Henry S. ; Richter, Harold G.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning Standards,
Year Published 1980
Report Number EPA/450/4-80/017
Stock Number PB82-234105
OCLC Number 40493768
Subjects Nitrogen dioxide ; Nitrogen--Environmental aspects ; Air quality management--United States ; Photochemical smog
Additional Subjects Nitrogen dioxide ; Air pollution abatement ; Air pollution ; Smog ; Photochemical reactions ; Nitrogen oxides ; Sources ; Monitoring ; Mathematical models ; Transport properties ; Chemical reaction mechanisms
Internet Access
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https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=91010Y5L.PDF
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EKBD  EPA-450/4-80-017 Research Triangle Park Library/RTP, NC 08/27/1999
ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 450-4-80-017 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
ELCD  EPA 450-4-80-017 NVFEL Library/Ann Arbor, MI 12/18/1998
NTIS  PB82-234105 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation xiii, 131 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Abstract
The report presents information which may prove useful in designing control strategies to reduce high short-term and/or annual concentrations of nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Specific implications of findings of the design of control strategies are identified. The following topics are discussed: (1) nature and significance of manmade and natural sources of NOx; (2) mechanisms by which NO2 is formed in the atmosphere; (3) monitoring network design, data quality checks, and the extent of high NO2 concentrations observed in the U.S. from 1975-77; (4) the extent to which NO2 is transported from urban to suburban areas and over longer distances; (5) derived relationships between NO2, NO and organic pollutants; (6) procedures for examining monitoring data to estimate impacts of various source categories observed on high levels of NO2; and (7) modeling procedures for NO2 which are available.
Notes
"EPA 450-4-80-017." "September 1980." Cover title.