Reducing soot pollution could trigger more surface ozone
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13/02/2003
Cutting particulate pollution could see surface levels of ozone unexpectedly rising in some parts of the world, according to a US study. Scientists from Harvard University and the Georgia Institute of Technology combined an atmospheric chemistry model with a global aerosol model to investigate the effect of dust, soot and sulfate aerosols on concentrations of ozone in the troposphere, the lower atmosphere.