Transport of nitrogen oxides and nitric acid pollutants over South Africa and air pollution in Cape Town

The deteriorating air quality in Cape Town (CT) is a threat to the social and economic development of the city. Although previous studies have shown that most of the pollutants are emitted in the city, it is not clear how the transport of pollutants from neighbouring cities may contribute to the pol...

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Main Author: Ojumu, Adefolake Mayokun
Other Authors: Abiodun, Babatunde Joseph
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/11911
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-119112016-04-16T04:08:20Z Transport of nitrogen oxides and nitric acid pollutants over South Africa and air pollution in Cape Town Ojumu, Adefolake Mayokun Abiodun, Babatunde Joseph Air pollution Atmospheric pollution Flux budget analysis Extreme pollution events Pollutants transport Pollutants concentration Atmospheric-chemistry model Eulerian pollution model RegCM Diurnal variation 363.7392709687355 Air -- Pollution -- Environmental aspect -- South Africa -- Cape Twon Pollution -- Environmental aspects -- South Africa -- Cape Town Air -- Pollution -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Evaluation Air -- Pollution -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Measurement Transportation -- South Africa -- Cape Town Pollution -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Measurement Nitrogen oxides -- South Africa -- Cape Town Nitric acid -- South Africa -- Cape Town Pollutants -- Environmental aspects -- South Africa -- Cape Town The deteriorating air quality in Cape Town (CT) is a threat to the social and economic development of the city. Although previous studies have shown that most of the pollutants are emitted in the city, it is not clear how the transport of pollutants from neighbouring cities may contribute to the pollution. This thesis studies the transport of atmospheric nitrogen oxides (NOx) and nitric acid (HNO3) pollutants over South Africa and examines the role of pollutant transport from the Mpumalanga Highveld on pollution in CT. The study analysed observation data (2001 - 2008) from the CT air quality network and from regional climate model simulation (2001 - 2004) over South Africa. The model simulations account for the influences of complex topography, atmospheric conditions, and atmospheric chemistry on transport of the pollutants over South Africa. Flux budget analysis was used to examine whether the city is a net source or sink for NOx and HNO3. The results show that north-easterly flow transports pollutants (NOx and HNO3) at low level (i.e., surface to 850 hPa) from the Mpumalanga Highveld towards CT. In April, a tongue of high concentration of HNO3 extends from the Mpumalanga Highveld to CT, along the southern coast. The flux budget analysis shows that CT can be a net sink for NOx and HNO3 during extreme pollution events. The study infers that, apart from the local emission of the pollutants in CT, the accumulation of pollutants transported from other areas may contribute to pollution in the city. Environmental Sciences M. Sc. (Environmental Science) 2013-10-24T06:08:33Z 2013-10-24T06:08:33Z 2013-10-24 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/11911 en 1 online resource (xi, 57 leaves)
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language en
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topic Air pollution
Atmospheric pollution
Flux budget analysis
Extreme pollution events
Pollutants transport
Pollutants concentration
Atmospheric-chemistry model
Eulerian pollution model
RegCM
Diurnal variation
363.7392709687355
Air -- Pollution -- Environmental aspect -- South Africa -- Cape Twon
Pollution -- Environmental aspects -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Air -- Pollution -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Evaluation
Air -- Pollution -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Measurement
Transportation -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Pollution -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Measurement
Nitrogen oxides -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Nitric acid -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Pollutants -- Environmental aspects -- South Africa -- Cape Town
spellingShingle Air pollution
Atmospheric pollution
Flux budget analysis
Extreme pollution events
Pollutants transport
Pollutants concentration
Atmospheric-chemistry model
Eulerian pollution model
RegCM
Diurnal variation
363.7392709687355
Air -- Pollution -- Environmental aspect -- South Africa -- Cape Twon
Pollution -- Environmental aspects -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Air -- Pollution -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Evaluation
Air -- Pollution -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Measurement
Transportation -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Pollution -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Measurement
Nitrogen oxides -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Nitric acid -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Pollutants -- Environmental aspects -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Ojumu, Adefolake Mayokun
Transport of nitrogen oxides and nitric acid pollutants over South Africa and air pollution in Cape Town
description The deteriorating air quality in Cape Town (CT) is a threat to the social and economic development of the city. Although previous studies have shown that most of the pollutants are emitted in the city, it is not clear how the transport of pollutants from neighbouring cities may contribute to the pollution. This thesis studies the transport of atmospheric nitrogen oxides (NOx) and nitric acid (HNO3) pollutants over South Africa and examines the role of pollutant transport from the Mpumalanga Highveld on pollution in CT. The study analysed observation data (2001 - 2008) from the CT air quality network and from regional climate model simulation (2001 - 2004) over South Africa. The model simulations account for the influences of complex topography, atmospheric conditions, and atmospheric chemistry on transport of the pollutants over South Africa. Flux budget analysis was used to examine whether the city is a net source or sink for NOx and HNO3. The results show that north-easterly flow transports pollutants (NOx and HNO3) at low level (i.e., surface to 850 hPa) from the Mpumalanga Highveld towards CT. In April, a tongue of high concentration of HNO3 extends from the Mpumalanga Highveld to CT, along the southern coast. The flux budget analysis shows that CT can be a net sink for NOx and HNO3 during extreme pollution events. The study infers that, apart from the local emission of the pollutants in CT, the accumulation of pollutants transported from other areas may contribute to pollution in the city. === Environmental Sciences === M. Sc. (Environmental Science)
author2 Abiodun, Babatunde Joseph
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Ojumu, Adefolake Mayokun
author Ojumu, Adefolake Mayokun
author_sort Ojumu, Adefolake Mayokun
title Transport of nitrogen oxides and nitric acid pollutants over South Africa and air pollution in Cape Town
title_short Transport of nitrogen oxides and nitric acid pollutants over South Africa and air pollution in Cape Town
title_full Transport of nitrogen oxides and nitric acid pollutants over South Africa and air pollution in Cape Town
title_fullStr Transport of nitrogen oxides and nitric acid pollutants over South Africa and air pollution in Cape Town
title_full_unstemmed Transport of nitrogen oxides and nitric acid pollutants over South Africa and air pollution in Cape Town
title_sort transport of nitrogen oxides and nitric acid pollutants over south africa and air pollution in cape town
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