THE CHARACTERIZATION OF OZONE CONCENTRATIONS AT A SELECT SET OF HIGH-ELEVATION SITES IN THE EASTERN UNITED-STATES

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LEFOHN, AS
SHADWICK, DS
MOHNEN, VA
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[1] NSI TECHNOL SERV CORP,RES TRIANGLE PK,NC 27709
[2] SUNY ALBANY,ALBANY,NY 12205
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10.1016/0269-7491(90)90080-V
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Hourly averaged data for ozone collected in 1986 and 1987 were analyzed and characterized for a select set of high-elevation sites in the eastern United States. Pressure-corrected adjustments may be necessary when comparing ozone concentrations measured at two different elevations. When unadjusted concentrations (i.e. in units of parts per million) were used, the Whiteface Mountain sites showed what appeared to be an ozone elevational gradient. A gradient was not observed for the two MCCP Shenandoah National Park sites (SH1 and SH2). When adjusted ozone values (i.e. in units of micrograms per cubic meter) were used, the elevational gradient reported for Whiteface Mountain was no longer observed. When unadjusted concentrations were used, in most cases the high-elevation sites appeared to be receiving greater ozone exposure than the nearby, lower elevation sites. When adjusted ozone values were used, a consistent conclusion was not evident. On a regional basis for the period May through September 1987, when unadjusted concentrations were used, the high-elevation sites in the South appeared to experience higher cumulative ozone exposures than sites in the North. When adjusted ozone values were used, the geographic gradient was not strong. Assuming that target sensitivity remains nearly constant as elevation changes, adjusted concentrations should be taken into consideration when evaluating the relationship between ozone exposures at high-elevation sites and biological effects. © 1990.
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