Photochemical smog introduction and episode selection for the ground-level ozone in Hanoi, Vietnam
Ozone (O3) is a secondary pollutant formed in the atmosphere throughout a
complex non-linear chemical reaction involving two classes of
precursors: the reactive volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and the
oxides of nitrogen (NOx) in the presence of sunlight. The rapid
urbanization and industrialization in Vietnam have brought about high
air pollutant emissions including the O3 precursors. Ground level O3 may
already be high in large cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The O3
episode is very important for scene of view of photochemical smog in
Hanoi. Ozone episodes are selected on the days which have a high
concentration that lasts for at least two days time. During the episode
selection, ozone concentrations larger than 46ppb were observed at two
stations (the Lang and Lac Long Quan stations) in March. The maximum
value of 74ppb was measured at the Lang station at 14:00 on March 3.
This episode was observed in a common meteorological condition for this
time of the year
http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/11126/5022
http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/11126/5022
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