S. Wakamatsu et al., RECENT TRENDS IN PRECURSOR CONCENTRATIONS AND OXIDANT DISTRIBUTIONS IN THE TOKYO AND OSAKA AREAS, Atmospheric environment, 30(5), 1996, pp. 715-721
Photochemical air pollution is still a serious environmental issue in
Tokyo and Osaka areas. To clarify the past trend and present status of
photochemical air pollution, the annual trends of daily maximum oxida
nt concentration covering Kanto (Tokyo and surrounding prefectures) an
d Kansai (Osaka and surrounding prefectures) areas were analyzed. Tren
ds in the photochemical air pollution and NOx and VOC precursors showe
d identical characteristics both in Tokyo and Osaka areas. Trends in v
olatile organic hydrocarbons and NOx were analyzed; NOx is increasing
and NMHC/NOx ratio is decreasing in the long term over both Kanto and
Kansai areas, indicating an increase in ozone forming potential and a
decrease in photochemical reactivity, which may be responsible for the
air pollution patterns observed in the Tokyo and Osaka areas. The loc
ation of the daily maximum oxidant concentration has moved further fro
m the emission areas.