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National Interests: Priorities and Security
 

Research of dynamics of processes of transformation primary industrial pollution in atmospheric air and their influence on health of the population

Vol. 7, Iss. 34, SEPTEMBER 2011

Available online: 22 September 2011

Subject Heading: THREATS AND SAFETY

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Khadartsev A.A. Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Head of the Chair «Internal Diseases», Tula State University
medins@tsu.tula.ru

Khrupachev A.G. Doctor of Technics, professor of the Chair «Aerology, Protection of Labour and Environment», Tula State University
Хрупа252@yandex.ru

Ganyukov S.P. Рost-graduate student of the Chair «Aerology, Protection of Labour and Environment», Tula State University
SPGanyukov@yandex.ru

Platonov V.V. Doctor of Chemistry, Professor, Head of the Chair «General and Inorganic chemistry», Tula State Pedagogical University by name L.N. Tolstoy
(4872) 35-78-08

Khmelevzov V.S. The director of Open Company «Obninsk photonics»
k-dim@eridan.mega.ru

Aliyakberova E.M. The senior inspector on industrial safety of Open Society «Plastic»
aem-prom@rambler.ru

In the article correlation between falling of nitrogen-dioxide concentration and growth of ozone concentration during various times of day and seasons by the method of differential optical absorption spectroscopy was established. It is developed the table of factors of nitrogen-dioxide transformation during the various time and seasonal periods of year on the basis of experimental data, is established numerical values of factor of influence of overcast on intensity of transformation processes of substances. Nitrogen and oxygen connections dynamics of a daily course of concentration was described. Snow cover analysis is carried out by the method of atomic-absorption spectroscopy, which has confirming theoretical assumptions.

Keywords: ecology of the air environment, industrial pollution transformation, particular maters, clusters

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