Title Meteorologinių sąlygų įtaka lakiųjų organinių junginių sklaidai pažemės atmosferos sluoksnyje
Translation of Title Influence of meteorological conditions on volatile organic compound spread in the atmospheric boundary layer.
Authors Laškova, Tatjana ; Zabukas, Vytenis ; Vaitiekūnas, Petras
DOI 10.3846/16486897.2007.9636921
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Is Part of Journal of environmental engineering and landscape management.. Vilnius : Technika. 2007, vol. 15, no. 3, p. 135-143.. ISSN 1648-6897. eISSN 1822-4199
Keywords [eng] volatile organic compounds (VOC) ; VOC emission ; air pollution ; air quality ; vaporization ; meteorological parameters ; oil terminal
Abstract [eng] The problem of volatile organic compound (VOC) emission from oil terminals is discussed in the paper. Short-term analyses were performed to determine dependence of VOC on wind speed, environmental humidity and atmospheric pressure at T. Laškova et al. / Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management – 2007, Vol XV, No 3, 135–143 143 minimal ambient air temperature variations (1–3 °C). 10-day VOC concentration analyses were performed using gas chromatography. Complex analysis of experimental investigation and meteorological conditions (air temperature, environmental humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind speed and direction) was carried out considering the types of loading operations and oil products at the oil terminal. Dependencies between VOC concentration and separate meteorological parameters were determined.
Published Vilnius : Technika
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2007
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