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This chapter is concerned with air chemistry and its applications in air-quality modelling. Photochemical smog, i.e., the formation of high ground-level ozone concentrations, has been one of the main topics of air quality research in the last three decades. The chemistry of ground-level ozone is different from that of stratospheric ozone. Photochemical smog is a anthropogenic air pollution problem in many urban areas around the world, which is related to population increases and the reliance on motor vehicles for transport.
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Duc, H., Anh, V., Azzi, M. (2002). Modelling of Photochemical Smog. In: Peng, G., Leslie, L.M., Shao, Y. (eds) Environmental Modelling and Prediction. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04868-9_10
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