Articles | Volume 18, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-4277-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-4277-2018
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28 Mar 2018
Research article |  | 28 Mar 2018

Ozone pollution around a coastal region of South China Sea: interaction between marine and continental air

Hao Wang, Xiaopu Lyu, Hai Guo, Yu Wang, Shichun Zou, Zhenhao Ling, Xinming Wang, Fei Jiang, Yangzong Zeren, Wenzhuo Pan, Xiaobo Huang, and Jin Shen

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While oceanic air is generally thought to be clean, the air pollution over waters in proximity to the coasts is not well recognized. This research indicated that ozone was higher over South China Sea (SCS) than that in the adjacent continental area, while continental anticyclone, tropical cyclone and land breeze favored O3 formation over SCS. In addition, weaker NO titration and stronger atmospheric oxidative capacity led to higher O3 production efficiency over SCS.
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