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Kazimierz Warmiński1, Agnieszka Bęś1
1Department of Chemistry, Research Group of Environmental Toxicology, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Prawocheńskiego 17, 10-720 Olsztyn, Poland.
Abstract:
Ozone (O3) decomposition in the troposphere is a very important process which prevents excessive O3 accumulation in the air. It is particularly significant on warm summer days which are marked by a high risk of photochemical smog. We used Spearman's rank correlation test to determine relationships between the drop in O3 concentrations over time (-ΔO3), nitrogen oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and total nitrogen oxide (NOx) concentrations and meteorological factors (1-h average) in low-polluted urban area in Olsztyn (north-eastern Poland). Nitrogen oxide concentrations were measured continuously by the chemiluminescence method, and O3 concentrations were determined by the UV photometric method. The obtained results suggest that the rate of decomposition of tropospheric O3 is affected mostly by the presence of NOx, high temperature, and air humidity (positive correlation) as well as by wind speed (negative correlation). Maximum correlation coefficient values were reported between -ΔO3 and air temperature, -ΔO3 and absolute air humidity when NOx concentrations were low (below 1.0 microgram per cubic meter), reaching 0.271 and 0.243, respectively. These results indicate that O3 also reacted with air components other than NO and NO2. Precipitation at average temperature of < 0 °C did not significantly contribute to a drop in O3 concentrations at night-time. In the warm season, precipitation slowed down the rate of O3 decomposition, mostly because NOx were scrubbed by rain. An analysis of seasonal and daily -ΔO3 fluctuations revealed that -ΔO3 values were highest in the summer and shortly after sunset in the diurnal cycle.
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