Effective management of air quality in Shanghai, China, requires an understanding of the emissions, chemistry, and local meteorology. The local and regional factors responsible for the spatial and temporal variations in NO2, SO2, and PM10 concentrations observed at 10 air quality monitoring sites in Shanghai from August 1, 2003 to July 31, 2004 were analyzed in intersite, interspecies, and species-meteorology correlations.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:GATECH/oai:smartech.gatech.edu:1853/14104 |
Date | 20 November 2006 |
Creators | Kwan, Stephanie Hoiyee |
Publisher | Georgia Institute of Technology |
Source Sets | Georgia Tech Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Archive |
Language | en_US |
Detected Language | English |
Type | Thesis |
Format | 3065554 bytes, application/pdf |
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