Air temperature as a meteorological factor affecting level of atmospheric polution by formaldehyde
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https://doi.org/10.46687/jsar.v1i1.29Keywords:
atmosphere, pollution sources, pollutants, the level and extent of contaminationAbstract
This article describes trends of changes and existential distribution of formaldehyde concentrations in Almaty city’s atmosphere over the past four years. Its been revealed that the level of city’s air pollution varies depending upon the season and particular adverse meteorological conditions of the given urban area. The results of exploring the air temperature’s impact to changes in the level of formaldehyde in the city atmosphere shows a direct correlation between the two parameters.
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