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    UV Fourier transform measurements of tropospheric O3, NO2, SO2, benzene, and toluene

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    Authors
    Vandaele, A.C.
    Tsouli, A.
    Carleer, M.
    Colin, R.
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    Discipline
    Earth and related Environmental sciences
    Subject
    Benzene
    Fourier transforms
    Ozone
    Photochemical reactions
    Spectrometers
    Toluene
    Differential optical absorption spectroscopy (DOAS)
    Troposphere
    benzene
    nitric oxide
    ozone
    sulfur dioxide
    toluene
    atmospheric pollution
    benzene
    Fourier transform
    nitrogen dioxide
    ozone
    spectroscopy
    sulfur dioxide
    toluene
    absorption spectroscopy
    air pollution
    article
    Europe
    Fourier transformation
    intermethod comparison
    meteorology
    photochemistry
    traffic
    troposphere
    wind
    Air Pollutants
    Benzene
    Environmental Monitoring
    Nitrogen Dioxide
    Oxidants, Photochemical
    Ozone
    Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
    Sulfur Dioxide
    Toluene
    Vehicle Emissions
    Wind
    Belgium
    Audience
    Scientific
    Date
    2002
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    Description
    Using the differential optical absorption spectroscopy (DOAS) technique and a Fourier transform spectrometer, NO2, SO2, O3, benzene, and toluene were measured during three measurement campaigns held in Brussels in 1995, 1996, and 1997. The O3 concentrations could be explained as the results of the local photochemistry and the dynamical properties of the mixing layer. NO2 concentrations were anti-correlated to the O3 concentrations, as expected. SO2 also showed a pronounced dependence on car traffic. Average benzene and toluene concentrations were, respectively 1.7 ppb and between 4.4 and 6.6 pbb, but high values of toluene up to 98.8 ppb were observed. SO2 concentrations and to a lesser extent, those of NO2 and O3, were dependent on the wind direction. Ozone in Brussels has been found to be influenced by the meteorological conditions prevailing in central Europe. Comparisons with other measurements have shown that O3 and SO2 data are in general in good agreement, but our NO2 concentrations seem to be generally higher.
    Citation
    Vandaele, A.C.; Tsouli, A.; Carleer, M.; Colin, R. (2002). UV Fourier transform measurements of tropospheric O3, NO2, SO2, benzene, and toluene. , Environmental Pollution, Vol. 116, Issue 2, 193-201, DOI: 10.1016/S0269-7491(01)00141-5.
    Identifiers
    uri: https://orfeo.belnet.be/handle/internal/5191
    doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0269-7491(01)00141-5
    scopus: 2-s2.0-0036006466
    Type
    Article
    Peer-Review
    Yes
    Language
    eng
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