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Original Articles

A Study of Ozone Levels in a Maritime and Land Environment

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Pages 1217-1220 | Published online: 14 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

During the summer of 1976, a comparison was made between ozone measurements for a coastal industrial concentration area (Norfolk/Virginia Beach, Virginia) and an offshore station (Chesapeake Light Station, 15 miles out to sea). The anticipated dominance of high offshore ozone readings with offshore flow was not observed. A surprising number of high O3 concentrations were observed at both the offshore and land sites with northeasterly and easterly winds. This suggests that the phenomenon of long range transport of contaminants from highly urbanized centers in the northeast to the mid-Atlantic states via an offshore sea route must be given careful consideration. The body of information presented in this paper points out the need for a clearer understanding of the complex urban/rural O3 problem coupled with transport effects before costly control strategies are to be implemented.

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