Chapter 15 Air Pollution and Stratospheric Ozone Depletion

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Chapter 15 Air Pollution and Stratospheric Ozone Depletion

Chapter 15 Air Pollution and Stratospheric Ozone Depletion

Air Pollution © Definition: the introduction of chemicals, particulate matter, or microorganisms into the

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.

Natural Sources of Air Pollution © Volcanoes © Lightning? © Forest fires © Plants:

Natural Sources of Air Pollution © Volcanoes © Lightning? © Forest fires © Plants: pollen/mold

Anthropogenic Sources of Air Pollution © Transportation © Power plants © Industrial processes ©

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

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Secondary Primary Pollutants © Primary pollutants- polluting compounds that come directly out of the

Secondary Primary Pollutants © Primary pollutants- polluting compounds that come directly out of the smoke-stack, exhaust pipe, or natural emission source. © Examples: CO, CO 2, SO 2, NOx, and most suspended particulate matter. Pollutants © Secondary pollutants that have undergone transformation in the presence of sunlight, water, oxygen, or other compounds. © Examples: ozone, sulfate and nitrate

Photochemical Smog

Photochemical Smog

Acid Deposition (Acid Rain) © Nitrogen oxides and Sulfur oxides are released into the

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.

Effects of Acid Deposition © Lowering the p. H of lake water (making it

Effects of Acid Deposition © Lowering the p. H of lake water (making it acidic) decreases species diversity of aquatic organisms © Damaging statues, monuments, and buildings (like this monument, near the Acropolis in Athens, Greece)

Thermal Inversions © Thermal Inversion- when a relatively warm layer of air at mid-altitude

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.

Ways to Prevent Air Pollution © Removing sulfur dioxide from coal by fluidized bed

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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