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Title: Diurnal and seasonal variations of the tropospheric ozone in Indonesia
Authors: N. Komala
T. Ogawa
Editors: Mohammad Ilyas
Conference Name: International Conference on Tropical Ozone and Atmospheric Change
Ozone Depletion : Implications for the Tropics
Keywords: Air quality -- Indonesia
Surface ozone
Nitrogen oxides
Conference Date: 1990-02-20
Conference Location: Pulau Pinang
Abstract: Since December 1986, tropospheric ozone near the ground surface has been observed at Watukosek (7°35'S, 112°40'E), a village in East Java, with Dasibi ozone monitor. The observation site is located at a height of 50 meters above sea level, surrounded by agricultural areas with no roads for heavy traffic. From the analyzed ozone data for December 1986-March 1989 along with meteorological data, ozone concentration observed at Watukosek exhibits a significant diurnal variation. The feature of the diurnal variation is different from those in the middle geographical latitude. Ozone concentration begins to increase just after sunrise, attains its maximum before noon, generally shows gradual decrease until sunset and remains almost constant after midnight. The diurnal maximum, average and minimum are 40 ppbv, 20 ppbv and 10 ppbv respectively. Systematic seasonal trend of diurnal maximum is not found in the December 1986-March 1989 data. However, the diurnal maximum occurs at 10 a.m. local time in dry season (June-September) and 11 a.m. to 12 noon local time in the wet season (December-March). The early diurnal maximum is thought to be closely related with the development of sea breezes which carry low ozone concentration. For a detailed surface ozone analysis, a simultaneous data set for NOx, CO, methane and nonmethane hydrocarbons together with ozone is needed. Vertical structure of ozone also needs to be observed.
ISBN: 9838610623
Pages: 178-188
Call Number: GBQC879.7.I57 1990e semkat
Publisher: University of Science Malaysia; United Nations Environment Programme
URI: https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/778200
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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