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SIMPLE PHOTOCHEMICAL MODEL AS A TOOL FOR AIR QUALITY CONTROL

Atmospheric processes in an urban scenario are very complex and depend on meteorological parameters, emission, transport and deposition processes and the chemical mechanism. Simple air quality models can be used to understand the main aspects of ozone formation and provide information to adopt pollution control strategies. In this work the detailed simulation of ozone concentrations using the air quality model OZIPR (Ozone Isopleth Package for Research) coupled with the SAPRC (Statewide Air Pollution Research Center) chemical model is presented. First, the methods to determine volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are described as well as the statistical treatment of experimental data: Meteorological parameters (temperature, humidity, pressure, wind speed and direction), concentrations of nitrogen oxides (NOx = NO2 + NO), carbon monoxide (CO) and ozone (O3), which are needed to characterize the problem. Then, the construction and adjust of the model (base case) is detailed using, as an example, data for a typical urban area in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Finally, the limitations and the potential of the model are discussed. Clearly the quality of experimental data, mainly NOx and COVs concentrations and the COVs speciation, are a key information to obtain a correct estimation of O3 levels.

Keywords:
air quality model; photochemical mechanism; criteria pollutants; volatile organic compounds; tropospheric ozone


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