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Course Name
Turkish
Hava Kirliliği Meteorolojisi
English
Air Pollution Meteorolgy
Course Code
MTO 336
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
6
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2
1
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Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Orhan Şen
Orhan Şen
Course Objectives
1. Air Pollution System
2. The effect of atmospheric greenhouse. Ozone layer. The global variation of pollution levels.
3. Air flows on micro and meso-scales and the topographic effect.
Course Description
Air Pollution System, Air flows on micro and meso-scales and the topographic effect. The field of temperature, wind and pollution of city. The natural dilute mechanism of gases and particles. Air pollution climatology. Radiation and surface albedo, Inversion. Stability. Mixing height. Ventilation coefficients and stationery episode prediction. The effect of atmospheric greenhouse. Ozone layer. The global variation of pollution levels. Emission inventory of important pollutants for regional and local scales.
Course Outcomes
1. To know the air pollution system
2. Global changes of pollution levels.
3. Atmospheric greenhouse effect, Understanding global warming
4. To be informed about international conventions and protocols
5. To understand the effects of air flows and topography
6. Understand air pollution climatology
Pre-requisite(s)
no
Required Facilities
no
Other
no
Textbook
Fundamentals of Air Pollution, Third Edition, 1994 by Richard W. Boubel, Donald L. Fox, Bruce Turner, and Arthur C. S
Other References
Butler, J.D., Air Pollution Chemistry, London, Academic Pres, 1979.
Jennings, S.G. Aerosol Effects on Climate, The University of Arizona Pres, Tucson, 1981.
Masters, G.M., Introduction to Environmental Science, Prentice_hall. 1991.
John H. Seinfeld, Spyros N. Pandis, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics: From Air Pollution to Climate Change. Wiley, 1998.
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