Kalman filter analysis of boundary layer ozone in Europe with a chemistry transport model
Elevated concentrations of ozone in the boundary layer can cause adverse affects to human and ecosystems. Ozone in the boundary layer is formed by chemical reactions of ozone precursors, nitrogen oxides (NOx), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon monoxide, and methane, under the influence of sunlight. The impact of ozone is not limited to the area close to where the ozone precursors are emitted. Boundary layer ozone is measured at various locations in Europe to obtain a regional image of its concentration.
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- Publicatietitel
- Kalman filter analysis of boundary layer ozone in Europe with a chemistry transport model
- Publicatiedatum
- 9 maart 2004
- Publicatie type
- Publicatie
- Tijdschrift
- In: Borrego C, Incecik S, eds. Air pollution modelling and its applications XVI. New York: Kluwer, 2004;395-405
- Productnummer
- 91195