Air pollutants may be transported over several hundred kilometer ranges, across continents, oceans (intercontinental), hemispheres, or even globally, depending on lifetime and other properties. Transported emissions include primary pollutants emitted from industry and vehicles (e.g., nitric oxide) and natural pollutants emitted from forest fires (e.g., soot). Also secondary pollutants (e.g., ozone) that are formed near the source region undergo transport. Recent advances in understanding atmospheric transport pathways, source-receptor relationships, and transformation of pollutants during transport are described
Persistent bioaccumulative contaminants in pristine, remote regions like the Arctic are of great con...
Air quality transcends all scales with in the atmosphere from the local to the global with handovers...
Emissions of exhaust gases and particles from oceangoing ships are a significant and growing contrib...
A quantitative understanding of long-range transport of air pollution involves several aspects from ...
Atmospheric transport determines how trace substances and air pollutants are dispersed from their so...
Continued rapid industrialization is expected to make East Asia the largest source region for air po...
Observations show that pollutants from large emission sources may cause significant air concentratio...
This government report describes pollutants which are carried between continents by air currents. T...
The analysis of long-range transport of air pollutants is indispensable to the implementation of emi...
A model of the long range transport of primary and secondary pollutants derived by Fay and Rosenzwei...
Pollution can undergo long-range transport and impact the tropospheric chemistry thousands of kilome...
Air quality transcends all scales with in the atmosphere from the local to the global with handovers...
Air quality transcends all scales with the atmosphere from the local to the global with handovers an...
Carbon monoxide, CO, is produced by natural and anthropogenic processes including biomass burning a...
[1] The second Pacific Exploratory Mission to the Tropics (PEM T-B) was conducted as part of NASA’s ...
Persistent bioaccumulative contaminants in pristine, remote regions like the Arctic are of great con...
Air quality transcends all scales with in the atmosphere from the local to the global with handovers...
Emissions of exhaust gases and particles from oceangoing ships are a significant and growing contrib...
A quantitative understanding of long-range transport of air pollution involves several aspects from ...
Atmospheric transport determines how trace substances and air pollutants are dispersed from their so...
Continued rapid industrialization is expected to make East Asia the largest source region for air po...
Observations show that pollutants from large emission sources may cause significant air concentratio...
This government report describes pollutants which are carried between continents by air currents. T...
The analysis of long-range transport of air pollutants is indispensable to the implementation of emi...
A model of the long range transport of primary and secondary pollutants derived by Fay and Rosenzwei...
Pollution can undergo long-range transport and impact the tropospheric chemistry thousands of kilome...
Air quality transcends all scales with in the atmosphere from the local to the global with handovers...
Air quality transcends all scales with the atmosphere from the local to the global with handovers an...
Carbon monoxide, CO, is produced by natural and anthropogenic processes including biomass burning a...
[1] The second Pacific Exploratory Mission to the Tropics (PEM T-B) was conducted as part of NASA’s ...
Persistent bioaccumulative contaminants in pristine, remote regions like the Arctic are of great con...
Air quality transcends all scales with in the atmosphere from the local to the global with handovers...
Emissions of exhaust gases and particles from oceangoing ships are a significant and growing contrib...