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Atmospheric Levels of Nitrogen Oxides at a Greek Oil Refinery Compared with the Urban Measurements in Athens
Authors:P D Kalabokas  J G Bartzis  P Papagiannakopoulos
Institution:(1) Academy of Athens, Research Center for Atmospheric Physics and Climatology, 131, Tritis Septemvriou, str., Athens, Greece;(2) National Center of Scientific Research `Demokritosrsquo, INT-RP, Environmental Research Laboratory, 15310 Ag. Paraskevi Attikis, Greece;(3) Department of Chemistry, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece
Abstract:Oil refining is among the industrial activities that emit considerable amounts of air pollutants into the atmosphere. Nitrogen oxides are important air pollutants that are emitted by oil refineries as products of combustion processes. The ambient air concentrations of nitrogen oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) were monitored continuously at a site close to an oil refinery, near the city of Corinth in Greece, during autumn 1997 together with the main meteorological parameters. The contribution of the oil refinery to the measured atmospheric levels of nitrogen oxides was estimated. The ambient air concentration of nitrogen oxides in the area surrounding the oil refinery were generally lower than the ambient air concentrations in the urban area of Athens in Greece, and the NO2 levels were always below the existing air quality standards. The influence of the refinery emitted NOx in the photochemical production of ozone seems to be more important in terms of human and vegetation exposure given the high ozone backgrounds measured in the area.
Keywords:industrial atmospheric pollution  nitrogen oxides  oil refinery  urban air pollution
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