INVESTIGADORES
PULIAFITO Salvador Enrique
capítulos de libros
Título:
Ozone Air Pollution in Mendoza, Argentina
Autor/es:
U. SCHLINK ; PULIAFITO, ENRIQUE; HERBARTH, OLF;; PULIAFITO, J.L.; RICHTER, M.; PULIAFITO, CARLOS; QUERO, J.; ENDLICHER, W.; ZAHNEN, B.
Libro:
Air Pollution VI
Editorial:
WIT Press
Referencias:
Lugar: Boston, Southampton; Año: 1998; p. 435 - 444
Resumen:
Observations of air quality are rather rare in Argentina . The city of Mendoza is located in a semi arid region at the eastern edge of the Cordilleras. Mendoza the high concentration of ozone precursors and the strong solar radiation may contribute to high levels of summersmog. Series of continuous ambient tropospheric ozone, temperature and wind measurements were taken for a period of one year starting in November 1995 and analyzed in terms of diurnal and annual variation. Indications were found of the strong impact of the mountain-valley circulation system, which ventilates and considerably cleans the air in Mendoza. The low level jet is mainly active during the summer. It lowers the peak mid-day ozone concentration and produces a temporary concentration increase at night. The WHO standard of 0.113 mg ozone/m3 (56.5 ppb) is only rare exceeded during winter. Thanks to the existing natural ventilation, ozone pollution is not expected to have any critical adverse health effects. Nevertheless, the elevated ozone concentrations during calm periods in winter highlight the necessity of reducing precursors from vehicle emissions. It is essential that the ventilation paths should be left open during future urban development