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Atmospheric considerations

Careful consideration and analysis by management are essential before flarmnable or hazardous vapors are discharged to tlie atmosphere. Consideration and analysis must ensure that the discharge can be performed without creating a potential hazard or causing environmental problems. The possible factors are ... [Pg.976]

Calvert, J. G., and W. R. Stockwell, Mechanism and Rates of the Gas Phase Oxidations of Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxides in the Atmosphere, in S02, NO and N02 Oxidation Mechanisms Atmospheric Considerations (J. G. Calvert, Ed.), Acid Precipitation Series, Vol. 3, pp. 1-62 (J. I. Teasley, Series Editor), Butterworth, Stoneham, MA, 1984. [Pg.126]

Atmospheric Considerations. It is probably premature to assess the role of liquid phase oxidation of reduced sulfur compounds in atmospheric chemistry with the limited kinetic data available in the open literature. However, it is appropriate to discuss certain conclusions obvious from the information presented above. [Pg.553]

Calvert, J. G. Stockwell, W. R. Mechanism and rates of the gas-phase oxidations of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere. In S02> NO and NO2 Oxidation Mechanisms Atmospheric Considerations Calvert, J. G., Ed. Butterworth Boston, 1984 pp. 1-62. [Pg.108]

Calvert JG, Stockwell WR (1984) S02, NO and N02 oxidation mechanism atmospheric considerations. Butterworth, Boston, chap 1... [Pg.128]

Biological sources account for the overwhelming fraction of O2 found in the present atmosphere. Considerable controversy and no small degree of uncertainty surrounds the mechanism of oxygen formation in the pre-biological atmosphere (Levine et al., 1981 Levine, 1982). The attractive suggestion that the photodecomposition of H2O by vacuum ultraviolet light in... [Pg.143]

Calvert J.G. and Stockwell W.R., Acid Precipitation-. SO2, NO, and NO Oxidation Mechanisms Atmospheric Considerations, (Chapter 1 Ann Arbor Science Press Ann Arbor, MI, 1983). [Pg.216]

Hoffmann, M. R., and Jacob, D. J. (1984) Kinetics and mechanisms of the catalytic oxidation of dissolved sulfur dioxide in aqueous solution an application to nighttime fog water chemistry, in 50, NO, and NO2 Oxidation Mechanisms Atmospheric Considerations, edited by J. G. Calvert. Butterworth, Stoneham, MA, pp. 63-100. [Pg.400]

Calvet, J.G. (1985), SO2, NO andN02 Oxidation Mechanism Atmospheric Consideration, vol. 3, Butterworths. [Pg.922]


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