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Variability of ambient air ammonia in urban Europe (Finland, France, Italy, Spain, and the UK).
Liu, Xiansheng; Lara, Rosa; Dufresne, Marvin; Wu, Lijie; Zhang, Xun; Wang, Tao; Monge, Marta; Reche, Cristina; Di Leo, Anna; Lanzani, Guido; Colombi, Cristina; Font, Anna; Sheehan, Annalisa; Green, David C; Makkonen, Ulla; Sauvage, Stéphane; Salameh, Thérèse; Petit, Jean-Eudes; Chatain, Mélodie; Coe, Hugh; Hou, Siqi; Harrison, Roy; Hopke, Philip K; Petäjä, Tuukka; Alastuey, Andrés; Querol, Xavier.
Afiliação
  • Liu X; Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), Barcelona 08034, Spain. Electronic address: xiansheng.liu@idaea.csic.es.
  • Lara R; Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), Barcelona 08034, Spain.
  • Dufresne M; IMT Nord Europe, Institut Mines-Télécom, Univ. Lille, Centre for Energy and Environment, Lille F-59000, France.
  • Wu L; Beijing Key Laboratory of Big Data Technology for Food Safety, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing 100048, China.
  • Zhang X; Beijing Key Laboratory of Big Data Technology for Food Safety, School of Computer Science and Engineering, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing 100048, China. Electronic address: zhangxun@btbu.edu.cn.
  • Wang T; Shanghai Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Particle Pollution and Prevention, Department of Environmental Science & Engineering, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China. Electronic address: wangtao_fd@fudan.edu.cn.
  • Monge M; Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), Barcelona 08034, Spain.
  • Reche C; Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), Barcelona 08034, Spain.
  • Di Leo A; ARPA Lombardia, via Rosellini 17, Milano 20124, Italy.
  • Lanzani G; ARPA Lombardia, via Rosellini 17, Milano 20124, Italy.
  • Colombi C; ARPA Lombardia, via Rosellini 17, Milano 20124, Italy.
  • Font A; IMT Nord Europe, Institut Mines-Télécom, Univ. Lille, Centre for Energy and Environment, Lille F-59000, France.
  • Sheehan A; MRC Centre for Environment and Health, Environmental Research Group, Imperial College, London, UK.
  • Green DC; MRC Centre for Environment and Health, Environmental Research Group, Imperial College, London, UK; NIHR HPRU in Environmental Exposures and Health, Imperial College, London W12 0BZ, UK.
  • Makkonen U; Finnish Meteorological Institute, Erik Palmenin Aukio 1, Helsinki 00560, Finland.
  • Sauvage S; IMT Nord Europe, Institut Mines-Télécom, Univ. Lille, Centre for Energy and Environment, Lille F-59000, France.
  • Salameh T; IMT Nord Europe, Institut Mines-Télécom, Univ. Lille, Centre for Energy and Environment, Lille F-59000, France.
  • Petit JE; Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, CEA/Orme des Merisiers, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.
  • Chatain M; Atmo Grand Est, 5 Rue de Madrid, Schiltigheim 67300, France.
  • Coe H; Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester M60 1QD, UK; National Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester M60 1QD, UK.
  • Hou S; School of Geography Earth and Environmental Science, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  • Harrison R; School of Geography Earth and Environmental Science, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK; Department of Environmental Sciences/Center of Excellence in Environmental Studies, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
  • Hopke PK; Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY 14642, USA; Institute for a Sustainable Environment, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY 13699, USA.
  • Petäjä T; Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR), Faculty of Science, University of Helsinki, Finland.
  • Alastuey A; Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), Barcelona 08034, Spain.
  • Querol X; Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), Barcelona 08034, Spain.
Environ Int ; 185: 108519, 2024 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38428189
ABSTRACT
This study addressed the scarcity of NH3 measurements in urban Europe and the diverse monitoring protocols, hindering direct data comparison. Sixty-nine datasets from Finland, France, Italy, Spain, and the UK across various site types, including industrial (IND, 8), traffic (TR, 12), urban (UB, 22), suburban (SUB, 12), and regional background (RB, 15), are analyzed to this study. Among these, 26 sites provided 5, or more, years of data for time series analysis. Despite varied protocols, necessitating future harmonization, the average NH3 concentration across sites reached 8.0 ± 8.9 µg/m3. Excluding farming/agricultural hotspots (FAHs), IND and TR sites had the highest concentrations (4.7 ± 3.2 and 4.5 ± 1.0 µg/m3), followed by UB, SUB, and RB sites (3.3 ± 1.5, 2.7 ± 1.3, and 1.0 ± 0.3 µg/m3, respectively) indicating that industrial, traffic, and other urban sources were primary contributors to NH3 outside FAH regions. When referring exclusively to the FAHs, concentrations ranged from 10.0 ± 2.3 to 15.6 ± 17.2 µg/m3, with the highest concentrations being reached in RB sites close to the farming and agricultural sources, and that, on average for FAHs there is a decreasing NH3 concentration gradient towards the city. Time trends showed that over half of the sites (18/26) observed statistically significant trends. Approximately 50 % of UB and TR sites showed a decreasing trend, while 30 % an increasing one. Meta-analysis revealed a small insignificant decreasing trend for non-FAH RB sites. In FAHs, there was a significant upward trend at a rate of 3.51[0.45,6.57]%/yr. Seasonal patterns of NH3 concentrations varied, with urban areas experiencing fluctuations influenced by surrounding emissions, particularly in FAHs. Diel variation showed differing patterns at urban monitoring sites, all with higher daytime concentrations, but with variations in peak times depending on major emission sources and meteorological patterns. These results offer valuable insights into the spatio-temporal patterns of gas-phase NH3 concentrations in urban Europe, contributing to future efforts in benchmarking NH3 pollution control in urban areas.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Poluentes Atmosféricos / Poluição do Ar País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Poluentes Atmosféricos / Poluição do Ar País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article