MAIN SOURCES ATMOSPHERIC AIR POLLUTION (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE CITY OF BUKHARA).

Authors

  • Akramova Parvina Aminovna Lecturer at the Bukhara Institute of Natural Resources Management of the National Research University of Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers. akramova2707@gmail.com
  • Ulmasov Sukhrobbek Khurshidovich Student of Bukhara Institute of Natural Resources Management of the National Research University of Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers

Keywords:

dispersion of impurities in the atmosphere, emissions of pollutants into the atmospheric air, air quality in cities and along federal highways, soil pollution, environment, factor, impact, ecology, analysis.

Abstract

The article analyzes the data of the state network of observations of the annual reports of the Bukhara Department of Hydrometeorology on air pollution in the city of Bukhara. On emissions of pollutants into the atmosphere from stationary sources and vehicles in the city.

Priority chemical air pollutants (dust, nitrogen dioxide, nitrogen oxide, phenol, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide) have been identified. As a result, it was found that air pollution in the region is unevenly distributed by months and seasons throughout the year.

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2023-02-13

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