The effect of civil electric generators on the concentrations of gaseous emissions of some climatic elements in Maysan Governorate

Hittin Sector as a model

Authors

  • MORTADA LATEEF RAJEH Ministry of Education / Directorate of Education Maysan
  • HUSSEIN JABR WASSMY AL-SHAMMARI, Phd University of Baghdad/College of Arts/Department of Geography

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v3i142.3869

Keywords:

gaseous emissions, electric generators, climatic elements, Hittin sector, west of the Tigris

Abstract

The sector is located west of the Tigris River in the district of Al-Amarah / Maysan governorate. And carbon dioxide, Co2 and hydrogen sulfide, H2S, using pollutant gas measurement devices (DRAGAR Safety, Benetech). As it appeared from the field work that CO2 is the most concentrated gas in most of the neighborhoods of the study area, especially during the summer, while hydrogen sulfide gas is the least concentrated, especially during the winter season.

Of course, this pollution contributes to the variance of the climatic elements recorded in the Climate Architecture Station during the same months approved in the study. The reason for this may be due to the presence of most of the private electric generators in the neighborhoods and the spread of commercial and service uses, and the length of operating hours during the summer contributes to an increase in gas emissions concentrations.

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