A survey of valleys and basins of the western United States for the capacity to produce winter ozone.
Marc L MansfieldCourtney F HallPublished in: Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995) (2018)
High ozone concentrations in winter only occur in basins or valleys that have an active oil and natural gas production industry, multiple-day thermal inversions, and snow cover, and have only been documented in two basins worldwide. We have examined a number of other candidate basins in the western United States and conclude that these factors are either absent or too weak to produce high winter ozone. This study illustrates how strong each factor needs to be before winter ozone can be expected, and can be used by planners and regulators to foresee the development of winter ozone problems.