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Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopic Study Of Gas-Phase Photolysis Of Unsaturated Dicarbonyls And Aromatic Aldehydes, And Surface Photolysis Of Acetaldehyde, Bin Xiang Jan 2009

Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopic Study Of Gas-Phase Photolysis Of Unsaturated Dicarbonyls And Aromatic Aldehydes, And Surface Photolysis Of Acetaldehyde, Bin Xiang

Legacy Theses & Dissertations (2009 - 2024)

Photochemical smog is a phenomenon associated with pollution in urban atmospheres arising from the photochemical oxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the presence of nitrogen oxides. The oxidation process can lead to ozone and secondary air pollutants including particle formation which reduce visibility. The term "photochemical smog" is used to describe this pollutant mixture. The further degradation of secondary air pollutants could also have an impact on the atmospheric oxidation capacity. However, the atmospheric degradation mechanisms of the secondary pollutants are still not fully understood. In this dissertation, cavity ring-down spectroscopy combined with laser photolysis and Fourier transform infrared …


Observations Of The Transient Characteristics Of The Hydrological Balance, Matthew Czikowsky Jan 2009

Observations Of The Transient Characteristics Of The Hydrological Balance, Matthew Czikowsky

Legacy Theses & Dissertations (2009 - 2024)

The impact of transient input events on the hydrological balance components are studied over a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. First, interception evaporation and energy-balance changes during and following precipitation events are examined at the site spatial and event temporal scale. Second, the hydrological response to spatial and seasonal changes in precipitation and evapotranspiration due to land cover changes are examined on the small-to-large watershed scale, covering the event to seasonal time scales.


Mechanistic Investigation Of Nanoparticle Formation In Vehicle Exhaust And Laboratory Experiments, Hua Du Jan 2009

Mechanistic Investigation Of Nanoparticle Formation In Vehicle Exhaust And Laboratory Experiments, Hua Du

Legacy Theses & Dissertations (2009 - 2024)

Airborne particles which are ubiquitous in the atmosphere have profound influences on air quality, public health and global climate. On a small urban scale, vehicle-emitted nanoparticles, being one of the major sources of airborne particles, have been shown to have adverse impacts on public health. On a much larger global scale, uncertainties on nanoparticle formation in atmosphere pose an important challenge to our understanding of the indirect radiative forcing of aerosols on global climate change. To mitigate the adverse health impacts as well as better understand the climatic impacts resulting from nanoparticles, a better understanding of their formation mechanisms in …


The Assessment Of Associations Between Organochlorine Pollutants And Hypertension And Blood Pressure Among Anniston (Alabama) Residents, Alexey Borislavovich Goncharov Jan 2009

The Assessment Of Associations Between Organochlorine Pollutants And Hypertension And Blood Pressure Among Anniston (Alabama) Residents, Alexey Borislavovich Goncharov

Legacy Theses & Dissertations (2009 - 2024)

Hypertension is recognized as one of the serious chronic diseases of humankind and as a major risk factor for death from heart attack and stroke. The cause of essential hypertension is poorly understood. We have investigated the relationship of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) and organochlorine pesticide exposure with hypertension and blood pressure in organochlorines exposed residents of Anniston, Alabama.