Other Names
Nitrogen Peroxide, NO2
Definition
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), a brownish highly reactive gas, is one of the six major
regulated criteria pollutant gas that can cause acute respiratory illness. Though it is found at all
levels in the atmosphere, it is dense near the surface and comes mainly from vehicle exhaust and fuel
combustion sources. In the troposphere it photodissociates to give free oxygen atoms, which can produce
ground level ozone (smog). It also produces corrosive Nitric Acid. In the sratosphere it takes part in the
catalytic ozone reduction cycle.
Applications
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Air Quality |
(3)
Health and Environment |
| (2)
Monitoring of Human Induced Pollutants |
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Atmospheric Chemistry Models |
GES DISC Datasets
Other sources for data