Abstract

Absolute maxima in surface-level carbon monoxide exceeded the primary 8-h standard of 9 ppm several times between the hours of 1900 and 0700 local tone for the fall and winter of 1976 in Hampton, Virginia. A field measurement program showed that reduced mixing volumes due to nocturnal radiation inversions were probably responsible for this build up of carbon monoxide despite night-time reductions in the principal carbon monoxide source, vehicular traffic.

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