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Title: Air Pollution and Stratospheric Ozone Depletion


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Chapter 15 Air Pollution and Stratospheric Ozone
Depletion
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Air Pollution
  • Definition the introduction of chemicals,
    particulate matter, or microorganisms into the
    atmosphere at concentrations high enough to harm
    plants, animals, and materials such as buildings,
    or to alter ecosystems.

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Major Air Pollutants
  • Sulfur Dioxide
  • Nitrogen Oxides
  • Carbon Oxides
  • Particulate Matter
  • Volatiles Organic Compounds
  • Ozone
  • Lead
  • Mercury

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Natural Sources of Air Pollution
  • Volcanoes
  • Lightning
  • Forest fires
  • Plants

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Anthropogenic Sources of Air Pollution
  • Transportation
  • Power plants
  • Industrial processes
  • Waste disposal

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Primary Pollutants
Secondary Pollutants
  • Secondary pollutants- pollutants that have
    undergone transformation in the presence of
    sunlight, water, oxygen, or other compounds.
  • Examples ozone, sulfate and nitrate
  • Primary pollutants- polluting compounds that come
    directly out of the smoke-stack, exhaust pipe, or
    natural emission source.
  • Examples CO, CO2, SO2, NOx, and most suspended
    particulate matter.

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Photochemical Smog
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Acid Deposition (Acid Rain)
  • Nitrogen oxides and Sulfur oxides are released
    into the atmosphere and combine with atmospheric
    oxygen and water.
  • These form the secondary pollutants nitric acid
    and sulfuric acid.
  • These secondary pollutants further break down
    into nitrate and sulfate which cause the acid in
    acid deposition.

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Effects of Acid Deposition
  • Lowering the pH of lake water
  • Decreasing species diversity of aquatic organisms
  • Mobilizing metals that are found in soils and
    releasing these into surface waters
  • Damaging statues, monuments, and buildings

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Thermal Inversions
  • Thermal Inversion- when a relatively warm layer
    of air at mid-altitude covers a layer of cold,
    dense air below.
  • The warm inversion layer traps emissions that
    then accumulate beneath it.

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Ways to Prevent Air Pollution
  • Removing sulfur dioxide from coal by fluidized
    bed combustion
  • Catalytic converters on cars
  • Scrubbers on smoke stacks
  • Baghouse filters
  • Electrostatic precipitators

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  • Baghouse filters

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Electrostatic precipitators
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