Measurement of Air Pollution in Kuwait City Using Passive Samplers

  • Al-Awadhi J
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Abstract

Measurements of gaseous SO2, NO, NO2, H2S, O3, NH3 and VOCs, in Kuwait city using IVL passive sampler technology, were obtained on monthly basis during the period from March 2011 to February 2012 at 10 locations. The results of this study reveal that those compounds had low concentrations compared to Kuwait Environment Public Authority standards for residential areas. It is found that nitrogen oxides, benzene and xylene were mostly emitted from motor vehicles; in contrast, industrial sources including oil industries were a major contributor to sulfur dioxide and toluene pollution. Higher concentrations of NOx and SO2 were recorded during winter season where the inversion layer is quite pronounced thus trapping more pollutants in ambient air, while higher O3 values were recorded in summer period; the hot season in Kuwait.

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Al-Awadhi, J. M. (2014). Measurement of Air Pollution in Kuwait City Using Passive Samplers. Atmospheric and Climate Sciences, 04(02), 253–271. https://doi.org/10.4236/acs.2014.42028

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