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The atmospheric chemistry of sulphur and nitrogen in power station plumes

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The atmospheric chemistry of sulphur and nitrogen in power station plumes. / Hewitt, C. N.
In: Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 35, No. 7, 2001, p. 1155-1170.

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Hewitt, CN 2001, 'The atmospheric chemistry of sulphur and nitrogen in power station plumes', Atmospheric Environment, vol. 35, no. 7, pp. 1155-1170.

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title = "The atmospheric chemistry of sulphur and nitrogen in power station plumes",
abstract = "Emissions of sulphur and nitrogen compounds from power stations represent a significant fraction of the total emissions of these elements to the atmosphere. Understanding their subsequent chemical reactions in the atmosphere is of fundamental importance as without it, a quantitative assessment of their contribution to local and regional scale air pollution is not possible. Here the atmospheric chemistry of sulphur dioxide and the oxides of nitrogen, and their resultant likely behaviour in the plumes of power stations are reviewed. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.",
keywords = "millenial review, sulphur, sulphur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, nitrogen oxides, nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, power station, power plant, plume, atmospheric chemistry, TO-PARTICLE CONVERSION, WINTER SMOG EPISODES, SULFUR-DIOXIDE, PLANT PLUME, DRY DEPOSITION, HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE, LOW PH, CATALYZED OXIDATION, OZONE FORMATION, RATE CONSTANTS",
author = "Hewitt, {C. N.}",
year = "2001",
language = "English",
volume = "35",
pages = "1155--1170",
journal = "Atmospheric Environment",
issn = "1352-2310",
publisher = "PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD",
number = "7",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - The atmospheric chemistry of sulphur and nitrogen in power station plumes

AU - Hewitt, C. N.

PY - 2001

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N2 - Emissions of sulphur and nitrogen compounds from power stations represent a significant fraction of the total emissions of these elements to the atmosphere. Understanding their subsequent chemical reactions in the atmosphere is of fundamental importance as without it, a quantitative assessment of their contribution to local and regional scale air pollution is not possible. Here the atmospheric chemistry of sulphur dioxide and the oxides of nitrogen, and their resultant likely behaviour in the plumes of power stations are reviewed. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

AB - Emissions of sulphur and nitrogen compounds from power stations represent a significant fraction of the total emissions of these elements to the atmosphere. Understanding their subsequent chemical reactions in the atmosphere is of fundamental importance as without it, a quantitative assessment of their contribution to local and regional scale air pollution is not possible. Here the atmospheric chemistry of sulphur dioxide and the oxides of nitrogen, and their resultant likely behaviour in the plumes of power stations are reviewed. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

KW - millenial review

KW - sulphur

KW - sulphur dioxide

KW - oxides of nitrogen

KW - nitrogen oxides

KW - nitric oxide

KW - nitrogen dioxide

KW - power station

KW - power plant

KW - plume

KW - atmospheric chemistry

KW - TO-PARTICLE CONVERSION

KW - WINTER SMOG EPISODES

KW - SULFUR-DIOXIDE

KW - PLANT PLUME

KW - DRY DEPOSITION

KW - HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE

KW - LOW PH

KW - CATALYZED OXIDATION

KW - OZONE FORMATION

KW - RATE CONSTANTS

M3 - Literature review

VL - 35

SP - 1155

EP - 1170

JO - Atmospheric Environment

JF - Atmospheric Environment

SN - 1352-2310

IS - 7

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