Title: Air Pollution
1Air Pollution
G. Tyler Millers Living in the Environment 14th
Edition Chapter 20
2Key Concepts
- Structure and composition of the atmosphere
- Types and sources of outdoor air pollution
- Types, formation, and effects of smog
- Sources and effects of acid deposition
- Prevention and control of air pollution
3The Atmosphere
Fig. 20-2 p. 434
4Outdoor Air Pollution
Fig. 20-4 p. 436
Also refer to Tables 20-1 p. 436 and 20-2 p. 438
5Photochemical Smog
Fig. 20-5 p. 440
6Industrial Smog
Fig. 20-6 p. 441
7Temperature Inversions
Fig. 20-7 p. 443
8Regional Outdoor Air Pollution from Acid
Deposition
Fig. 20-8 p. 444
9Acid Deposition in the US
Fig. 20-9 p. 445
10Acid Deposition and Humans
- Damage to structures, especially containing
calcium carbonate
- Decreased productivity and profitability of
fisheries, forests, and farms
11Acid Deposition and Aquatic Systems
12Acid Deposition, Plants, and Soil
Fig. 20-11 p. 447
13Solutions to Acid Deposition
Fig. 20-12 p. 448
14Indoor Air Pollution
Fig. 20-13 p.450
15Radon
- Occurs in certain areas based on geology
- Associated with uranium and organic material in
rock
Fig. 20-14 p. 451
16Effects of Air Pollution on People
- Respiratory diseases (see Fig. 20-15 p. 452)
17Solutions Preventing and Reducing Air Pollution
- National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)
- Primary and secondary standards
18Emission Reduction
Fig. 20-17 p. 456
Fig. 20-18a p. 457
Fig. 20-18a p. 457
Fig. 20-17 p. 456
19Reducing Motor Vehicle Air Pollution
Fig. 20-19 p. 458
20Reducing IndoorAir Pollution
Fig. 20-20 p. 459