NOx COV y CFC: química de formación y destrucción del ozono atmosférico - page 141

141
Bibliografía
45. WPL Carter, D Luo y IL Malkina. Documentation of the SAPRC-­‐99 chemical mechanism for
VOC reactivity assessment. 2000.
46. Chameides WL, Lindsay RW, Richardson J y Kiang CS. The role of biogenic hydrocarbons in
urban photochemical smog: Atlanta as a case study. Science. 241, 4872, 1473-­‐1475. 1988.
47. Chameides WL y col. Ozone precursor relationships in the ambient atmosphere. Journal of
Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 97, D5, 6037-­‐6055. 1992.
48. Carter WPL, Winer AM y Pitts JN. Effect of peroxyacetyl nitrate on the initiation of
photochemical smog. Environ. Sci. Technol. 15 (7), 831–834. 1981.
49. Grosjean D. Aldehydes, carboxylic acids and inorganic nitrate during NSMCS. Atmospheric
Environment. 22 (8), 1637–1648. 1988.
50. ww.uhu.es/juan.domingo/descargas/Contaminacion_Atm_tmaIQ_b.pdf.
51. Wilson WE y Levy A. A Study of Sulfur Dioxide in Photochemical Smog I. Effect of SO
2
and
Water Vapor Concentration in the 1-­‐Butene/NOx/SO
2
System. Journal of the Air Pollution
Control Association. 20 (6), 385-­‐390. 1970.
52.
53.
­‐
de.
54.
.
55.
C, Chakir A y Brion J. Ozone UV Spectroscopy.
II. Absorption Cross-­‐Sections and Temperature Dependence. Journal of Atmospheric
Chemistry 21, 263-­‐273. 1995.
56. Inn ECY y Tanaka Y. Ozone Absorption Coefficients in the Visible and Ultraviolet Regions.
Oz
nology. Cap. 37. 263-­‐268. American Chemical Society.1959.
57.
/ AERON/ GOMOS-­‐CALVAL/ozone.png.
58.
esearch Council British Antartic Survey.
59. Dobson GMB y Harrison DN. Measurements of the amount of Ozone in the geophysical
conditions Earth's Atmosphere and its relation to other geophysical conditions. Proc. R. Soc.
Lo
60.
1...,131,132,133,134,135,136,137,138,139,140 142,143,144,145,146
Powered by FlippingBook