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Urban Air Pollution Traveling to Mount Rainier (animated map)

A chronicle of urban smog and vehicle pollution traveling from Puget Sound to Mount Rainier National Park in Washington.

To start/stop the animation, click "pause" or "play," or select a time from either the top or bottom bars. Click here for more information and credits. (If you can't see the animation, click here to download Flash.)

Read more about ozone pollution at Mt. Rainier here. View credits for this animation.

Date range: 2002

Caption: This animation depicts the transport of NOx emissions from the urban corridor to Mt. Rainier on a typical summer day. NOx is the major source of smog, which forms when NOx and sunlight interact to create ground-level ozone. Smog also includes unhealthy particulate matter.

Publication date: 2004 | Topic(s): Energy & Climate Pollution & Toxics | Graphic type: Flash
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