Air Quality and Dispersion Meteorology over the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico: Measurements, Analyses, and Syntheses

188 pages Meteorological and air quality data recorded during the period of May 1997 through July 1998 is reduced and presented in this final report. The data was acquired from monitoring stations located on Dauphin and Breton Islands in the northeast Gulf of Mexico. It was found that the hourly ave...

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Main Authors: Hsu, S.A., Blanchard, B.W.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: United States Department of the Interior Minerals Management Service Gulf of Mexico OCS Region 2000
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/27272
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spelling fttexasamunigalv:oai:tamug-ir.tdl.org:1969.3/27272 2023-11-12T04:15:27+01:00 Air Quality and Dispersion Meteorology over the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico: Measurements, Analyses, and Syntheses Hsu, S.A. Blanchard, B.W. 2000-03 http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/27272 en_US eng United States Department of the Interior Minerals Management Service Gulf of Mexico OCS Region OCS Study MMS;2000-014 Accession # 10712 http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/27272 Breton Island Dauphin Island air quality environmental impact offshore oil and gas development Technical Report 2000 fttexasamunigalv 2023-10-30T16:16:29Z 188 pages Meteorological and air quality data recorded during the period of May 1997 through July 1998 is reduced and presented in this final report. The data was acquired from monitoring stations located on Dauphin and Breton Islands in the northeast Gulf of Mexico. It was found that the hourly average pollutant (SO2 and NO2) concentrations at both sites were less than 6 ppb during over half of this reporting period. Weak seasonal and diurnal trends were exhibited at Dauphin Island; the seasonal trend was less evident at Breton Island and diurnal peaks were generally not distinguishable. Maximum concentrations at both SO2 and NO2 at Dauphin Island were primarily associated with wind flow from the north and northeast; maximum SO2 concentrations at Breton were also seen with northerly winds, but NO2 maximums were often recorded under flow from the south and southwest. Unstable atmospheric conditions dominated over the Breton Sound area throughout the year, with free convection being observed as often as 15% of the time. Methods for determining the stability category, turbulence intensity, drag coefficient, and mixed heights from routinely available measurements are described. Computed values are in good agreement with observed data. Both air quality and meteorological results are consistent with findings from datasets previously obtained in this area. Report Breton Island Texas A&M University Galveston Campus: DSpace Repository Breton Island ENVELOPE(141.383,141.383,-66.800,-66.800) Dauphin Island ENVELOPE(141.583,141.583,-66.767,-66.767)
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topic Breton Island
Dauphin Island
air quality
environmental impact
offshore oil and gas development
spellingShingle Breton Island
Dauphin Island
air quality
environmental impact
offshore oil and gas development
Hsu, S.A.
Blanchard, B.W.
Air Quality and Dispersion Meteorology over the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico: Measurements, Analyses, and Syntheses
topic_facet Breton Island
Dauphin Island
air quality
environmental impact
offshore oil and gas development
description 188 pages Meteorological and air quality data recorded during the period of May 1997 through July 1998 is reduced and presented in this final report. The data was acquired from monitoring stations located on Dauphin and Breton Islands in the northeast Gulf of Mexico. It was found that the hourly average pollutant (SO2 and NO2) concentrations at both sites were less than 6 ppb during over half of this reporting period. Weak seasonal and diurnal trends were exhibited at Dauphin Island; the seasonal trend was less evident at Breton Island and diurnal peaks were generally not distinguishable. Maximum concentrations at both SO2 and NO2 at Dauphin Island were primarily associated with wind flow from the north and northeast; maximum SO2 concentrations at Breton were also seen with northerly winds, but NO2 maximums were often recorded under flow from the south and southwest. Unstable atmospheric conditions dominated over the Breton Sound area throughout the year, with free convection being observed as often as 15% of the time. Methods for determining the stability category, turbulence intensity, drag coefficient, and mixed heights from routinely available measurements are described. Computed values are in good agreement with observed data. Both air quality and meteorological results are consistent with findings from datasets previously obtained in this area.
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author Hsu, S.A.
Blanchard, B.W.
author_facet Hsu, S.A.
Blanchard, B.W.
author_sort Hsu, S.A.
title Air Quality and Dispersion Meteorology over the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico: Measurements, Analyses, and Syntheses
title_short Air Quality and Dispersion Meteorology over the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico: Measurements, Analyses, and Syntheses
title_full Air Quality and Dispersion Meteorology over the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico: Measurements, Analyses, and Syntheses
title_fullStr Air Quality and Dispersion Meteorology over the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico: Measurements, Analyses, and Syntheses
title_full_unstemmed Air Quality and Dispersion Meteorology over the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico: Measurements, Analyses, and Syntheses
title_sort air quality and dispersion meteorology over the northeastern gulf of mexico: measurements, analyses, and syntheses
publisher United States Department of the Interior Minerals Management Service Gulf of Mexico OCS Region
publishDate 2000
url http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/27272
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Dauphin Island
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Dauphin Island
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