Measurements of air pollutants in the troposphere

Clemitshaw, Kevin C

(2011)

Clemitshaw, Kevin C (2011) Measurements of air pollutants in the troposphere. Schools Science Review, 93 (343).

Our Full Text Deposits

Full text access: Open

Full text file - 1.02 MB

Abstract

This article describes the principles, applications and performances of methods to measure gas-phase air pollutants that either utilise passive or active sampling with subsequent laboratory analysis, or involve automated in-situ sampling and analysis. It focuses on air pollutants that have adverse impact upon human health (nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide and benzene), vegetation (ozone) or climate change (ozone, carbon dioxide, methane) and nitrous oxide). It begins with an explanation of why air pollutants are measured, and concludes with prospects for the future, and an illustration of recent trends in air pollutants derived from road traffic recorded in central London.

Information about this Version

This is a Submitted version
This version's date is: 2011
This item is not peer reviewed

Link to this Version

https://repository.royalholloway.ac.uk/items/1a7a5af1-56ad-b4ff-a083-0168617e9148/1/

Item TypeJournal Article
TitleMeasurements of air pollutants in the troposphere
AuthorsClemitshaw, Kevin C
Uncontrolled KeywordsAir pollutants
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Earth Sciences
Research Groups and Centres\Earth Sciences\Ancient and Modern Earth Systems
Research Groups and Centres\Earth Sciences\Geochemistry

Identifiers

Deposited by Research Information System (atira) on 24-May-2012 in Royal Holloway Research Online.Last modified on 24-May-2012


Details