Air Quality of the Black Sea Region: Local and Long Range Transported Pollutants

Catalysis has manifested its role as a fundamental tool in pollution prevention. While catalysis has long been utilized in increasing efficiency, yield, and selectivity, it is now also recognized as accomplishing a wide range of green chemistry goals. Air pollutants produced by industrial and man-ma...

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Main Authors: O. Elagha, G. Tuncel, S. Tusun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: al-Farabi Kazakh National University 2001-12-01
Series:Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 
Online Access:http://ect-journal.kz/index.php/ectj/article/view/140
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spelling doaj-862f589fe3b044299df742af382705482020-11-25T00:27:25Zengal-Farabi Kazakh National UniversityEurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 1562-39202522-48672001-12-013427327910.18321/ectj577140Air Quality of the Black Sea Region: Local and Long Range Transported PollutantsO. Elagha0G. Tuncel1S. Tusun2Fatih University, Department of Environmental Engineering, B. Cekmece, 34900, Istanbul, TurkeyMiddle East Technical University, Department of Environmental Engineering, 06531, Ankara, TurkeyMinistry of Forestry, Bolu, TurkeyCatalysis has manifested its role as a fundamental tool in pollution prevention. While catalysis has long been utilized in increasing efficiency, yield, and selectivity, it is now also recognized as accomplishing a wide range of green chemistry goals. Air pollutants produced by industrial and man-made emissions possesses a unique property that it could affect regional and global receptors. Measuring and defining the levels of pollutants and its sources whether it is local, regional or global should precede the precautions and measures that should be taken to reduce the levels of a particular pollutant. In this article the air quality at the Black Sea region of Turkey is being discussed. Moreover, it endeavors to locate the possible sources of the different pollutants at local, regional and long range transported scales. About 196 rainwater samples were collected over the Black Sea region of Amasra between 1995-1999 and analyzed for major and trace ions. Although statistical tools do provide information on the type of sources and processes affecting the site, they do not provide information on where these sources are located. A back trajectory has to be included in the evaluation to incorporate geographical information in analytical results. To compute the PSCF for each ion the back trajectories were computed using ECMWF model, which is an isentropic 3-D model. Then number of 1 hour-long segment of the 3.5 daylong trajectories in each defined sub-region is determined. This study shows that, the Black Sea region receives different amounts and types of anthropogenic pollutants via long-range transport according to trajectory models. The highest PSCF values for H+ are calculated for central Europe and Russia have fairly high contribution to observed free acidity in our samples. The main source areas for SO42- were found to be central Europe and Northwestern Turkey (Marmara region or Istanbul–Kocaeli industrial area).http://ect-journal.kz/index.php/ectj/article/view/140
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Air Quality of the Black Sea Region: Local and Long Range Transported Pollutants
Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 
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G. Tuncel
S. Tusun
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title Air Quality of the Black Sea Region: Local and Long Range Transported Pollutants
title_short Air Quality of the Black Sea Region: Local and Long Range Transported Pollutants
title_full Air Quality of the Black Sea Region: Local and Long Range Transported Pollutants
title_fullStr Air Quality of the Black Sea Region: Local and Long Range Transported Pollutants
title_full_unstemmed Air Quality of the Black Sea Region: Local and Long Range Transported Pollutants
title_sort air quality of the black sea region: local and long range transported pollutants
publisher al-Farabi Kazakh National University
series Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 
issn 1562-3920
2522-4867
publishDate 2001-12-01
description Catalysis has manifested its role as a fundamental tool in pollution prevention. While catalysis has long been utilized in increasing efficiency, yield, and selectivity, it is now also recognized as accomplishing a wide range of green chemistry goals. Air pollutants produced by industrial and man-made emissions possesses a unique property that it could affect regional and global receptors. Measuring and defining the levels of pollutants and its sources whether it is local, regional or global should precede the precautions and measures that should be taken to reduce the levels of a particular pollutant. In this article the air quality at the Black Sea region of Turkey is being discussed. Moreover, it endeavors to locate the possible sources of the different pollutants at local, regional and long range transported scales. About 196 rainwater samples were collected over the Black Sea region of Amasra between 1995-1999 and analyzed for major and trace ions. Although statistical tools do provide information on the type of sources and processes affecting the site, they do not provide information on where these sources are located. A back trajectory has to be included in the evaluation to incorporate geographical information in analytical results. To compute the PSCF for each ion the back trajectories were computed using ECMWF model, which is an isentropic 3-D model. Then number of 1 hour-long segment of the 3.5 daylong trajectories in each defined sub-region is determined. This study shows that, the Black Sea region receives different amounts and types of anthropogenic pollutants via long-range transport according to trajectory models. The highest PSCF values for H+ are calculated for central Europe and Russia have fairly high contribution to observed free acidity in our samples. The main source areas for SO42- were found to be central Europe and Northwestern Turkey (Marmara region or Istanbul–Kocaeli industrial area).
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