Sg. Tuncel et al., MEASUREMENT OF NOX, SO2, SPM, AND O-3 AT A HIGH-ALTITUDE STATION IN NORTHWESTERN TURKEY, Israel Journal of Chemistry, 34(3-4), 1994, pp. 403-409
Temporal variation of NO, NO2, SO2, SPM (suspended particulate matter)
, and O-3 were measured at a high altitude station in the northwestern
part of Turkey. The long- and short-term trends in the concentrations
of measured parameters were investigated to understand sources contri
buting to the observed concentrations of these pollutants. Higher conc
entrations of O-3 during summer months were consistent with higher pho
tochemical production with increased solar flux. Seasonal patterns obs
erved in other parameters were consistent with their source strengths
during different periods of the year. O-3 showed a peak at approximate
ly 3 pm, together with SO2 and NO2. SPM, on the other hand, showed a d
ifferent diurnal pattern with a maximum concentration occurring during
night hours. The main sources of O-3, SO2, and NO2 on Mt. Uludag were
found to be transported from the town of Bursa and from a nearby ski
resort. The vehicular activities on the road which connects the town o
f Bursa to the ski resort are also an observable source of O-3 and its
precursors, but not of SO2 and SPM. High concentrations of O-3 were o
bserved during night hours. Unlike daytime peaks, these peaks were spo
radic and did not correlate with the SO2 and NO2. These night-time O-3
concentrations were suspected to be due to injection from the stratos
phere.