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1 News

2 Air Pollution Source: Zakysant, German Wikipedia

3 The Atmosphere 75% of Mass below 17 km Source:

4 Thermal Inversions Source: US Department of Natural Resources

5 Inversion Photo by: Kreuzschnabel

6 What does air pollution do?
Damage materials Damage plants and animals Human health Cause acid rain Decrease visibility

7 Damage to Buildings Images removed due to copyright restrictions.

8 Stress to Plants Image courtesy of APPA

9 Human Health Source: Wikipedia

10 Lungs Photo Credit: ``The ABC´s of Smoking" by Michael F. Russo, Published by W.R. Spence, MD, Div of WRS Group, Waco, Tx

11 Index Card What are the major air pollutants? Where do they come from?
How do we reduce them?

12 Major Classes of Air Pollutants
Examples Carbon Oxides Carbon Monoxide, carbon dioxide Sulfur Oxides Sulfur dioxide, sulfur trioxide Nitrogen oxides Nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, nitrous oxide (NOx) Volatile organic compounds Methane, propane, benzene, chlorofluorocarbons Suspended particles Solid particles (dust, soot, etc.), liquid droplets (sulfuric acid, PCBs, dioxins, pesticides) Photochemical oxidants Ozone, peroxyacyl nitrates, hydrogen peroxide Radioactive substances Radon-222, iodine-131, strontium-90, plutonium-239 Toxic compounds Trace amounts of at least 600 toxic substances (many of them volatile organic compounds), 60 of them known to cause cancer in test animals Figure by UMB OpenCourseWare

13 Mobile Sources Image courtesy of United States Environmental Protection Agency

14 Stationary Sources Image courtesy of United States Federal Government

15 Pathways Image courtesy of United States Environmental Protection Agency

16 Acid Deposition Image courtesy of

17 Acid Rain Dry Wet Images removed due to copyright restrictions.

18 pH Water 7 Lemon Juice 2 Windex 11 Rain 5.5 Seawater 8 Coke 2.5
Acid Fog 2 Image courtesy of United States Environmental Protection Agency

19 Nitrogen Oxides Figure by UMB OpenCourseWare

20 Sulfur Oxides Figure by UMB OpenCourseWare

21 Regional Problem *Image removed due to copyright restrictions.

22 Coal Burning *Image removed due to copyright restrictions.

23 pH of Rain *Image removed due to copyright restrictions.

24 Sulfate Deposition *Image removed due to copyright restrictions.

25 pH of Rain *Image removed due to copyright restrictions.

26 Smog *Image removed due to copyright restrictions.

27 Photochemical Smog Needs VOC (hydrocarbons) Needs NOx Needs sunlight
Produces NO2 (brown), O3 (ozone) Ozone damages plants (5-10% reduction in food production)

28 Hydrocarbons Figure by UMB OpenCourseWare

29 Particles Figure by UMB OpenCourseWare

30 Trends Figure by UMB OpenCourseWare

31 Trends Images removed due to copyright restrictions.

32 Solutions-Stationary
*Image removed due to copyright restrictions.

33 Solutions *Image removed due to copyright restrictions.

34 Solutions *Image removed due to copyright restrictions.

35 Reductions in Mobile Sources
Catalytic converters Annual Stickers Unleaded gasoline Cleaner burning engines Better gas mileage Fewer Miles driven

36 Indoor Air Pollution

37 Radon Image courtesy of Natural Resources Canada

38 Stratospheric Vs. Tropospheric Ozone
Image courtesy of


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