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Characterisation And Trends In NO2 Diurnal Concentration Profiles In The Belgrade Troposphere During Autumn 1997

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

36

Pages

4

Published

1999

Size

435 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/EURO991692

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

Miodrag Micic, Dragan Markovic, Aleksandar Stamatovic and Nikola Vukelic

Abstract

Characterisation and Trends in NO] Diurnal Concentration Profiles in the Belgrade Troposphere During Autumn 1997 A contribution to subproject BIATEX-2 Miodrag Micic, Dragan Markovic, Aleksandar Stamatovic and Nikola Vukelic Faculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Studentski trg 12-16, Yu-11000 Belgrade, Serbia, FR Yugoslavia Introduction It is a well known fact that nitrogen oxides, NO: and NO, commonly referred as NOx, belong to the most important constituents of the photochemical smog and that together with VOC are one of the most significant precursors of tropospheric ozone formation. Since both the NO and NO: generated secondary pollutants, such as Os and PAN, are strong irritants and induce a lot of damaging effects on the human population, agriculture production, construction materials, and induce significant economic losses (Lee, 1980), it is of great impo

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