Title: The Atmosphere and Air Quality
1The Atmosphere and Air Quality
2The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Gaseous Composition of the Atmosphere
3The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Types of Urban Air Pollutants
- Primary Pollutant - a pollutant that directly
enters the air as a result of natural events or
human activities
4The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Types of Urban Air Pollutants
- Secondary Pollutant - a pollutant that is formed
in the air through chemical reactions between or
among primary pollutants or between primary
pollutants and other gases in the atmosphere
5The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Chemical Classes of Urban Air Pollutants
- Carbon Oxides
- Sulfur Oxides
- Nitrogen Oxides
- Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
- Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM)
6The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Chemical Classes of Urban Air Pollutants
- Photochemical Oxidants
- O3 (tropospheric ozone)
- H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide)
- PANs (peroxyacetylnitrates)
7The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Chemical Classes of Urban Air Pollutants
- Radioactive Substances
- Toxic Metals
8The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Regulation of Urban Air Pollution
- Clean Air Acts
- Passed in 1970, 1977, 1990
- Enacted federal air pollution regulations that
are enforced by each state - Established National Ambient Air Quality
Standards (NAAQS)
9The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Regulation of Urban Air Pollution
- NAAQS
- 7 Criteria Pollutants
- SPMs
- Sulfur Oxides
- Carbon Monoxide
- Nitrogen Oxides
- Tropospheric Ozone
- VOCs
- Lead
10The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Regulation of Urban Aair Pollution
- NAAQS
- Primary NAAQS - standards established to protect
human health - Secondary NAAQS - standards established to
protect all organisms - Nonattainment Area - any area that does not meet
primary or secondary NAAQS for a criteria
pollutant
11The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- National Ambient Air Quality Standards
- Carbon Monoxide 9 ppm over 8-hr period, not to
be exceeded more than once a year 35-ppm
for 1-hr period - Ozone 0.12 ppm for 1-hr period, not to be
exceeded more than once per year
12The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- National Ambient Air Quality Standards
- Sulfur Dioxide 0.03 ppm annual average 0.14
ppm for 24-hr period, not to be exceeded
more than once per year - Nitrogen Oxides 0.05 ppm annual average
13The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Regulation of Urban Air Pollution
- Criteria Pollutants
- Tropospheric Ozone
- Source Chemical reactions between VOCs, nitrogen
oxides, and sunlight - Health Effects Reduced lung function asthma
congestion - Environmental Impacts Reduced visibility plant
damage, reduced photosynthesis and nutrient
uptake, crop destruction forest diebacks - Property Damage Rubber plastics
14The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Regulation of Urban Air Pollution
- Criteria Pollutants
- Carbon Monoxide
- Source Incomplete combustion of fossil fuels
- Health Effects Reduced oxygen levels impaired
visual perception reduced lung function asthma
congestion - Environmental Impacts Reduced visibility plant
damage - Property Damage Rubber plastics
15The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Regulation of Urban Air Pollution
- Criteria Pollutants
- Nitrogen and Sulfur Oxides
- Source Incomplete combustion of fossil fuels
- Health Effects Lung damage respiratory
illnesses - Environmental Impacts Acid deposition plant
damage photochemical smog crop destruction - Property Damage Enhanced chemical weathering
16The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Regulation of Urban Air Pollution
- Criteria Pollutants
- SPMs
- Source Incomplete combustion of fossil fuels
agriculture unpaved roads - Health Effects Lung damage respiratory
illnesses - Environmental Impacts Reduced visibility (haze
- Property Damage Discoloration of clothing and
structures
17The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Regulation of Urban Air Pollution
- Criteria Pollutants
- Lead
- Source Leaded gasoline lead paint smelters
lead-acid batteries - Health Effects Damage to nervous system cancer
mental retardation digestive disorders - Environmental Impacts Harmful to wildlife
18The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Photochemical (Brown-Air) Smog
- A mixture of primary and secondary pollutants
(mostly tropospheric ozone) formed under the
influence of sunlight
19The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Photochemical (Brown Air) Smog
- Factors of Formation
- Topography
- Local climate
- Population density
- Amount of industry
- Industrial fuel types
20The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Industrial (Gray-Air) Smog
- Mixture of sulfur dioxide, suspended droplets of
sulfuric acid, and SPMs - Found mostly in LDCs where coal and heavy oils
are burned - China
- Ukraine
- Eastern Europe
21The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Acid Deposition
- The falling of acids and acid-forming compounds
from the atmosphere to the Earths surface
22The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Acid Deposition
- Components
- Primary Pollutants
- Nitrogen Oxides (NOx)
- Sulfur Oxides (SOx)
- Secondary Pollutants
- Nitric Acid (HNO3)
- Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4)
23The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Acid Deposition
- Acid Sources
- Coal-burning power plants
- Smelters
- Factors
- Urban areas
24The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Acid Deposition
- Environmental Impacts of Acid Deposition
- A regional environmental problem
- Depends on buffering capacity of soils
25The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Acid Deposition
- Environmental Impacts of Acid Deposition
- Damage to materials
- Human health
- Aquatic Ecosystems
- Acid shock
- Aluminum toxicity
- Formation of methlymercury
26The atmosphere and Air Quality
- Acid Deposition
- Environmental Impacts of Acid Deposition
- Aquatic Ecosystems
- Fun Facts
- 16,000 lakes in Norway and Sweden contain no fish
- 9,000 lakes in U.S. are threatened with excess
acidity (most in the Great Lakes!)
27The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Acid Deposition
- Environmental Impacts of Acid Deposition
- Terrestrial Ecosystems
- Most damage when pH lt 5.1
- Damage to tree foliage bathed in acidic fog
28The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Acid Deposition
- Environmental Impacts of Acid Deposition
- Terrestrial Ecosystems
- Increased susceptibility to various stressors
- Cold temperatures
- Diseases
- Insects
- Drought
- Depletion of plant nutrients
29The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Urban Climate
- Cities are generally warmer, rainier, foggier,
and cloudier than suburbs or rural areas
30The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Urban Climate
- Cities generate enormous amounts of heat
- Automobiles
- Factories
- Furnaces
- Lights
- Air conditioners
- People
31The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Urban Climate
- Urban Heat Island - the buildup of heat in the
atmosphere above an urban area
32Urban Heat Island Dust Dome
33The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Indoor Air Pollution
- Sources
- Combustion
- Building materials and furnishings
- Household cleaning products
- Personal care products
- Central heating/cooling systems
- Outside sources - radon gas and pesticides
- Poor ventilation
34The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Indoor Air Pollution
- Most Dangerous Indoor Air Pollutants
- Formaldehyde
- Asbestos
- Cigarette smoke
- Radon-222
- Fiberglass
35The Atmosphere and Air Quality
- Indoor Air Pollution
- Leading cause of cancer
- High-risk health problem for humans
- Sick Building Syndrome