Air Pollution - SVE - 12.6.2015 PDF
Air Pollution - SVE - 12.6.2015 PDF
Air Pollution - SVE - 12.6.2015 PDF
AIR
Air: The invisible mixture of colourless,
odorless and tasteless gases that surrounds
the earth.
Air pollution
Air pollution occurs when the air contains gases,
dust, fumes or odour in harmful amounts. That is,
amounts which could be harmful to the health or
comfort of humans and animals or which could cause
damage to plants and materials.
Air Pollution is excessive discharge of undesirable
foreign substances into the atmosphere, thereby
adversely affecting the quality of air and causing
damage to humans, plants, animals and materials.
Atmosphere
The envelope of
gases
surrounding the
earth or
another planet.
Atmosphere
Air Pollutants
Carbon dioxide CO
Carbon MonoxideCO2
Sulphur oxides..SOx
Nitrogen oxides..NOX
Hydrogen sulphideHS
Chloroflourocarbons ..CFC
Ozone.. O3
MethaneCH4
Water vapours
Particulate matter ..PM
Population growth
Burning of fossil fuels
Emission from vehicles
Rapid industrialization
Deforestation
Landfillsrelease gases
Agricultural activities
Wars
Natural Sources
Volcano eruptions
Dust
Living organisms
Pollens
Air Pollution
Air pollution is the
addition of gases,
chemicals, and particle
matter into the
atmosphere. Air
pollution primarily
comes from burning
fossil fuels such as
natural gas, petroleum,
and coal.
And from
Industrialization
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Sources: Deforestation
Forests are considered SINKS of CO2
DeforestationRemoval or Cutting forests releases
CO2 especially if it is burnt.
Denuded, bare land results in wind erosiondust
enters atmosphere
Air Pollution
The waste in landfills
releases methane. Sulfur
oxides, carbon monoxide
and carbon dioxide, and
methane all have a very
negative effect on air
quality. These pollutants
can also contribute to the
greenhouse effect.
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Sources: Wars
Air pollution is also caused by
Various types of explosives, Bombs used in wars
Radioactive emissions from atomic reactors or
nuclear explosions pollute air and affect on only
present but future generations resulting in
deformitiesespecially in case of accidental
leakages.
Air Pollution
GREENHOUSE EFFECT
Acid Rain
Ozone depletion
Ozone hole
SOLUTIONS
Stationary Source Air Pollution
Prevention
Burn low-sulfur coal
Dispersion or Cleanup
Disperse emissions above
thermal inversion layer
with tall smokestacks
Remove pollutants
after combustion
SOLUTIONS
Motor Vehicle Air Pollution
Prevention
Use mass transit
Walk or bike
Cleanup
Require emission
control devices
Inspect car
exhaust systems
twice a year
H2O + N2 + CO2
Platinum Honeycomb
SOLUTIONS
Air Pollution
Outdoor
Indoor
Reduce poverty
Reduce or ban
indoor smoking
Transfer energy efficiency,
renewable energy, and
pollution prevention
technologies to developing
countries