MAQ-21306 Atmospheric Chemistry and Air Quality

Course

Credits 6.00

Teaching methodContact hours
Lectures36
Practical intensively supervised24
Self-study
Course coordinator(s)prof. dr. W Peters
Lecturer(s)prof. dr. MC Krol
prof. dr. W Peters
Examiner(s)prof. dr. W Peters

Language of instruction:

English

Continuation courses:

The role of aerosols in air pollution problems, Environmental Systems Analysis, Meteorology courses at MAQ.

Contents:

The course provides qualitative and quantitative insight into the emission/effect causality chain. Natural and anthropogenic emissions are treated and estimated. Atmospheric transport, atmospheric conversion and deposition of air pollutants are modelled. Models to link emissions and exposure to air pollutants are treated and used in practical training. Sources, effects and possible abatement measures of local air pollution, acid deposition, eutrophication, ozone in troposphere and stratosphere (the Antarctic ozone hole) and climatic change are explained.

Learning outcomes:

After this course the student is expected to be able to:
- explain the emission/effect causality chain for different pollutants in different scales of space and time;
- estimate emissions, residence time, distance of transport or set up a mass balance;
- demonstrate understanding of the connections between air and water/soil pollution;
- estimate wet and dry deposition on surfaces;
- explain and discuss the interaction and non-linearity of atmospheric processes, leading to non-linear response to emission abatement;
- calculate conversion rates and chemical equilibria;
- identify and assess the possibilities and limitations of air pollution models;
- work with four types of frequently used models.

Activities:

- attending lectures;
- participation in discussion on air pollution problems during lectures;
- work out tasks in quantitative calculations;
- practical use of models to investigate air pollution problems and the effect of abatement measures.

Examination:

- written exam (60% but at east 5.5);
- evaluation of the results of practical work on models (40%).

Literature:

- manuals for course and practical;
- lecture notes
- D.J. Jacob 'Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistrry'.

ProgrammePhaseSpecializationPeriod
Restricted Optional for: BSWSoil, Water, AtmosphereBSc5AF
MMAMeteorology and Air QualityMScB: Atmospheric Chemistry and Air Quality5AF
MESEnvironmental SciencesMSc5AF
MCLClimate StudiesMSc5AF