Title: Road Map: Nov' 16
1Road Map Nov. 16
2 weeks
2Standings
- Bay Area
- Berkeley Bowlers 8
- San Jose Bush Babies 8
- San Francisco Huskies 7
- Oakland Bombers 6
- Lafayette Diablos 6
11/16
- So Cal
- Ventura Squid(2) 10
- Snta Barb Green 9
- SD Explorers 7
- SLO Moes 5
- LA Ducts 5
- Pacific Rim
- Sac Planetiers (1) 14
- Hawaii T.huggers (3) 10
- Alaska Drillers 7
- Martinez Muirs 6
- Sonoma Whiners 6
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4Central London during the killer smog, December
1952. At this point, visibility is less than 30
feet. During the height of the smog, people could
not see their own hands or feet, and buses had to
be led by policemen walking with flares.Credit
'When Smoke Ran Like Water', by Devra Davis,
Perseus Books
"Night at Noon." London's Piccadilly Circus at
midday, during a deadly smog episode, this time
in the winter of 1955.Credit 'When Smoke Ran
Like Water', by Devra Davis, Perseus Books
Research by Rutgers University's Paul Lioy and
others shows that as the amount of smoke and
pollutants in the air shot up during the week of
Dec. 5, 1952, so did the death rate in greater
London. Estimates say the smog killed anywhere
from 4,000 to 11,000 people. Credit Paul Lioy,
Rutgers University
5Smog Kills
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7BEIJING
8The China Syndrome and the Environmental Kuznets
Curve
9The Kuznets curve.
10Air Pollution lecture highlights
- What chemicals contribute to air pollution?
- In what ways are both excess and insufficient
ozone bad? - How does geography and sunlight make pollution
problems worse? - How is the air in CA? What are the problem areas?
- What is happening to the ozone hole? Getting
larger, smaller?
- How do cars pollute the atmosphere? How have cars
improved over the past 20? years? If cars have
improved, then why is the air not cleaner? - What are the human health consequences of air
pollution? - Is there a common signature of (air) pollution
with economic development? - How did the US manage to get a handle on air
pollution?
11The Atmosphere
12Our problem
- We are intimately connected to air
- About the area of a tennis court
- Lung is 100 m2 and 0.01 m3
- 8 liters air/ minute
- 11,500 liters/day
13A brief list of culprits in air pollution
- SO2
- Coal burning power,
- Industrial production
- Northeast
- NOX
- Automobiles
- Others
- CO carbon monoxide
- Lead
- Mercury
- PM10
- Agriculture
- Automobiles
- VOC
- (Volatile organic compounds, eg, benzene)
- Industry
14SMOG a legacy of the Industrial Revolution
- smog 1st used in 1905 at a health conference
- December 1930, Meuse Valley, Belgium
- 63 people died
- Oct 26-31, 1944 Donora PA
- 20 dead, 7000 (50 of town) ill
- Dec 4-10, 1952 3000 Londoners died from smog
- Three other events between 1948 and 1956
- Coketown lay shrouded in a haze of its own,
which appeared impervious to the suns rays. You
only knew the town was there because there could
be no such sulky blotch upon the prospect without
a town C. Dickens, Hard Times
15Good News U.S. Trends
16Air getting better despite lots of factors that
increase the difficulty to improve
17Does California struggle with air quality?
18Atmospheric Problems
- The bottom line
- Air quality, on many fronts, is getting better.
- Air quality is not improving everywhere, or with
respect to all pollutants. Lots left to be done. - Air pollution SOx, NOx, O3, VOC, Particulates.
- Gray smog / Brown smog
- Ozone layer O3 Protects us from UVB radiation,
- Thinnest and most susceptible over poles.
- Chlorofluorocarbons Cl (chlorine reacts in
sunlight with O3) - Another problem that is getting better.
- Global warming
- earth is warming
- CO2 traps heat CO2 is increasing.
- The two are very likely to be connected.
- The consequences are likely to be large for some
people. - Not improving
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20SMOG comes in different flavors
- Brown smog (NOx)
- Photo-activated chemical reactions
- Gray smog (SO2)
- Industrial smog
- Natural smogs
- Dust storms
- Smoke from fire
- Most cities exhibit combinations of each
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21The big difference between gray and brown smog
SOURCE
London Gray Smog
LA Brown Smog
Coal burning power plants
22Gray vs Brown Smog
Sulfur dioxide
Nitrogen Oxides
23Brown Smog
24Why is smog not a simple function of industrial
output?
Production of smog forming chemicals is
approximately constant. Air mixing attributes
changes the impact of the smog. Some cities are
plagued by poorer air mixing than others.
25Hence, Fairbanks, but not Anchorage, Duluth but
not Dubuque, Tucson but not Tallahassee
26Auto Emissions Progress report
27Automobile Emission Control System
Point source pollution control the tailpipe.
How do we do this? Cars, boat motors,
motorcycles, trucks, lawnmowers, leafblowers
28PARTICULATES
29Particulates can cause irritation at many points
- Constriction of the bronchi
- Filling of alveoli with mucus
- Permanent damage to alveoli
30One way to view effects of air pollution
31Remember
- We are intimately connected to air
- About the area of a single tennis court
- Lung is 100 m2 and 0.01 m3
- 8 liters air/ minute
- 11,500 liters/day
- A 10 x 10 x 10 ft room
32Health costs
- 150 million Americans are exposed to unhealthy
air - It is estimated that air pollution costs 50
billion/year in medical expenses - Kilburn 1984
- Children raised in the South Coast Air Basin
suffer a 10 to 15 decrease in lung function
compared to children who grow up where the air is
less polluted.. - Hall. 1989.
- Meeting federal clean air standards for ozone and
fine particulates in the South Coast region would
provide 9.4 billion in health-related benefits
each year. - 98 of the four-county basin's population of 13
million is exposed to unhealthful air, with
children especially vulnerable.
33ACID RAIN
34ACIDS BASES
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36Ecosystem damage caused by sulfur
dioxide emissions and acid rain.
Sudbury, Ont
37Acid Precipitation, 2005
Why does the east have such a problem with acid
rain?
38Air Pollution Control
- Early approach Dilution is the solution to
pollution - Particulate removal - air filters
- Sulfur removal - scrubbers
- Nitrogen oxide reduction - catalytic converters
- Hydrocarbon controls - afterburners
39Effects of Acid Rain
- Decreased soil and water pH
- Increased fish mortality
- Partially due to aluminum toxicity brought on by
acidity - Increased tree mortality
- Decreased leaf longevity
- Increased disease damage
- Increased soil nutrient leaching
40Ozone and acid rain on forest health Sierra
forests under stress
OZONE
Sierra Nevada
41OZONE damage
- Damages photosynthetic apparatus in plants and
results in increased tree mortality - Measurable increased tree mortality in California
is linked to sites with high ozone transport
values
Good Ozone / Bad Ozone O3