Browsing Tekniske rapporter (1970-2014) by Subject "Oksidanter"
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A MATRIX APPROXIMATION TO LARGE SCALE PHOTOCHEMICAL MODEL CALCULATIONS
(NILU TR;11/83, Research report, 1983)The QSSA model for photochemical reactions in the atmosphere is simulated by a limited system of linear differential equations which can be solved analytically. This permits the use of large time-steps, and the computer ... -
EMISSION ESTIMATES OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS AND NITROGEN OXIDES FOR OSLO AND SOUTHERN TELEMARK
(NILU TN;3/81, Research report, 1981)Emissions of organic compounds and nitrogen oxides are estimated for the two areas in Norway, Oslo and southern Telemark, for which photochemical model calculations (using the EKMA Model) were performed earlier. Seven ... -
PROGRAM "TFKJEMI". MODELLBEREGNINGER AV FOTOKJEMISKE OKSYDANTER I GRENLAND.
(NILU TN;15/79, Research report, 1979)TFKJEMI er et regnemaskinprogram som kombinerer utslipp, spredning og kjemiske reaksjoner innen et område. Det er anvendt på beregninger av fotokjemiske oksydanter i Grenland, innen et rutenett på 16x32 km2-ruter i 3 nivåer. ... -
REVIEW OF PAPERS PUBLISHED IN 1985 ABOUT EMISSION, TRANSPORT, TRANSFORMATION AND DEPOSITION OF ATMOSPHERIC TRACE CONSTITUENTS OF IMPORTANCE FOR ACID DEPOSITION.
(NILU TR;3/86, Research report, 1986)About 300 papers published in 1985 or late in 1984 have been reviewed. There has been progress in the development of models for acid deposition and photochemical oxidants. Simultaneous measurements of O3, NOx, individual ... -
THE INFLUENCE OF LATITUDE AND SEASON ON PHOTOCHEMICAL SMOG FORMATION.
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THE LONG RANGE TRANSPORT OF PHOTOCHEMICAL OXIDANTS: REPORT FROM A PLANNING CONFERENCE ON FUTURE RESEARCH CO-OPERATION, OSLO 12-14.9.1978
(NILU TN;16/78, Research report, 1978)The report contains the main points and conclusions from the conference in Oslo 12-14 September, together with the summaries of the papers given. In total, 16 papers were presented, and the participants came from 12 countries ...