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  A global observational analysis to understand changes in air quality during exceptionally low anthropogenic emission conditions

Sokhi, R. S., Singh, V., Querol, X., Finardi, S., Targino, A. C., Andrade, M. d. F., Pavlovic, R., Garland, R. M., Massagué, J., Kong, S., Baklanov, A., Ren, L., Tarasova, O., Carmichael, G., Peuch, V.-H., Anand, V., Arbilla, G., Badali, K., Beig, G., Belalcazar, L. C., Bolignano, A., Brimblecombe, P., Camacho, P., Casallas, A., Charland, J.-P., Choi, J., Chourdakis, E., Coll, I., Collins, M., Cyrys, J., da Silva, C. M., Di Giosa, A. D., Di Leo, A., Ferro, C., Gavidia-Calderon, M., Gayen, A., Ginzburg, A., Godefroy, F., Gonzalez, Y. A., Guevara-Luna, M., Haque, S. M., Havenga, H., Herod, D., Hõrrak, U., Hussein, T., Ibarra, S., Jaimes, M., Kaasik, M., Khaiwal, R., Kim, J., Kousa, A., Kukkonen, J., Kulmala, M., Kuula, J., La Violette, N., Lanzani, G., Liu, X., MacDougall, S., Manseau, P. M., Marchegiani, G., McDonald, B., Mishra, S. V., Molina, L. T., Mooibroek, D., Mor, S., Moussiopoulos, N., Murena, F., Niemi, J. V., Noe, S., Nogueira, T., Norman, M., Pérez-Camaño, J. L., Petäjä, T., Piketh, S., Rathod, A., Reid, K., Retama, A., Rivera, O., Rojas, N. Y., Rojas-Quincho, J. P., San José, R., Sánchez, O., Seguel, R. J., Sillanpää, S., Su, Y., Tapper, N., Terrazas, A., Timonen, H., Toscano, D., Tsegas, G., Velders, G. J., Vlachokostas, C., von Schneidemesser, E., VPM, R., Yadav, R., Zalakeviciute, R., & Zavala, M. (2021). A global observational analysis to understand changes in air quality during exceptionally low anthropogenic emission conditions. Environment international, 157:. doi:10.1016/j.envint.2021.106818.

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Sokhi, Ranjeet S.1, 著者
Singh, Vikas1, 著者
Querol, Xavier1, 著者
Finardi, Sandro1, 著者
Targino, Admir Créso1, 著者
Andrade, Maria de Fatima1, 著者
Pavlovic, Radenko1, 著者
Garland, Rebecca M.1, 著者
Massagué, Jordi1, 著者
Kong, Shaofei1, 著者
Baklanov, Alexander1, 著者
Ren, Lu1, 著者
Tarasova, Oksana1, 著者
Carmichael, Greg1, 著者
Peuch, Vincent-Henri1, 著者
Anand, Vrinda1, 著者
Arbilla, Graciela1, 著者
Badali, Kaitlin1, 著者
Beig, Gufran1, 著者
Belalcazar, Luis Carlos1, 著者
Bolignano, Andrea1, 著者Brimblecombe, Peter1, 著者Camacho, Patricia1, 著者Casallas, Alejandro1, 著者Charland, Jean-Pierre1, 著者Choi, Jason1, 著者Chourdakis, Eleftherios1, 著者Coll, Isabelle1, 著者Collins, Marty1, 著者Cyrys, Josef1, 著者da Silva, Cleyton Martins1, 著者Di Giosa, Alessandro Domenico1, 著者Di Leo, Anna1, 著者Ferro, Camilo1, 著者Gavidia-Calderon, Mario1, 著者Gayen, Amiya1, 著者Ginzburg, Alexander1, 著者Godefroy, Fabrice1, 著者Gonzalez, Yuri Alexandra1, 著者Guevara-Luna, Marco1, 著者Haque, Sk. Mafizul1, 著者Havenga, Henno1, 著者Herod, Dennis1, 著者Hõrrak, Urmas1, 著者Hussein, Tareq1, 著者Ibarra, Sergio1, 著者Jaimes, Monica1, 著者Kaasik, Marko1, 著者Khaiwal, Ravindra1, 著者Kim, Jhoon1, 著者Kousa, Anu1, 著者Kukkonen, Jaakko1, 著者Kulmala, Markku1, 著者Kuula, Joel1, 著者La Violette, Nathalie1, 著者Lanzani, Guido1, 著者Liu, Xi1, 著者MacDougall, Stephanie1, 著者Manseau, Patrick M.1, 著者Marchegiani, Giada1, 著者McDonald, Brian1, 著者Mishra, Swasti Vardhan1, 著者Molina, Luisa T.1, 著者Mooibroek, Dennis1, 著者Mor, Suman1, 著者Moussiopoulos, Nicolas1, 著者Murena, Fabio1, 著者Niemi, Jarkko V.1, 著者Noe, Steffen1, 著者Nogueira, Thiago1, 著者Norman, Michael1, 著者Pérez-Camaño, Juan Luis1, 著者Petäjä, Tuukka1, 著者Piketh, Stuart1, 著者Rathod, Aditi1, 著者Reid, Ken1, 著者Retama, Armando1, 著者Rivera, Olivia1, 著者Rojas, Néstor Y.1, 著者Rojas-Quincho, Jhojan P.1, 著者San José, Roberto1, 著者Sánchez, Odón1, 著者Seguel, Rodrigo J.1, 著者Sillanpää, Salla1, 著者Su, Yushan1, 著者Tapper, Nigel1, 著者Terrazas, Antonio1, 著者Timonen, Hilkka1, 著者Toscano, Domenico1, 著者Tsegas, George1, 著者Velders, Guus J.M.1, 著者Vlachokostas, Christos1, 著者von Schneidemesser, Erika2, 著者              VPM, Rajasree1, 著者Yadav, Ravi1, 著者Zalakeviciute, Rasa1, 著者Zavala, Miguel1, 著者 全て表示
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2IASS Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Potsdam, ou_96022              

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キーワード: COVID-19, Ozone, Particulate matter, Nitrogen dioxide, Sulphur dioxide, Carbon monoxide
 要旨: This global study, which has been coordinated by the World Meteorological Organization Global Atmospheric Watch (WMO/GAW) programme, aims to understand the behaviour of key air pollutant species during the COVID-19 pandemic period of exceptionally low emissions across the globe. We investigated the effects of the differences in both emissions and regional and local meteorology in 2020 compared with the period 2015–2019. By adopting a globally consistent approach, this comprehensive observational analysis focuses on changes in air quality in and around cities across the globe for the following air pollutants PM2.5, PM10, PMC (coarse fraction of PM), NO2, SO2, NOx, CO, O3 and the total gaseous oxidant (OX = NO2 + O3) during the pre-lockdown, partial lockdown, full lockdown and two relaxation periods spanning from January to September 2020. The analysis is based on in situ ground-based air quality observations at over 540 traffic, background and rural stations, from 63 cities and covering 25 countries over seven geographical regions of the world. Anomalies in the air pollutant concentrations (increases or decreases during 2020 periods compared to equivalent 2015–2019 periods) were calculated and the possible effects of meteorological conditions were analysed by computing anomalies from ERA5 reanalyses and local observations for these periods. We observed a positive correlation between the reductions in NO2 and NOx concentrations and peoples’ mobility for most cities. A correlation between PMC and mobility changes was also seen for some Asian and South American cities. A clear signal was not observed for other pollutants, suggesting that sources besides vehicular emissions also substantially contributed to the change in air quality. As a global and regional overview of the changes in ambient concentrations of key air quality species, we observed decreases of up to about 70% in mean NO2 and between 30% and 40% in mean PM2.5 concentrations over 2020 full lockdown compared to the same period in 2015–2019. However, PM2.5 exhibited complex signals, even within the same region, with increases in some Spanish cities, attributed mainly to the long-range transport of African dust and/or biomass burning (corroborated with the analysis of NO2/CO ratio). Some Chinese cities showed similar increases in PM2.5 during the lockdown periods, but in this case, it was likely due to secondary PM formation. Changes in O3 concentrations were highly heterogeneous, with no overall change or small increases (as in the case of Europe), and positive anomalies of 25% and 30% in East Asia and South America, respectively, with Colombia showing the largest positive anomaly of ~70%. The SO2 anomalies were negative for 2020 compared to 2015–2019 (between ~25 to 60%) for all regions. For CO, negative anomalies were observed for all regions with the largest decrease for South America of up to ~40%. The NO2/CO ratio indicated that specific sites (such as those in Spanish cities) were affected by biomass burning plumes, which outweighed the NO2 decrease due to the general reduction in mobility (ratio of ~60%). Analysis of the total oxidant (OX = NO2 + O3) showed that primary NO2 emissions at urban locations were greater than the O3 production, whereas at background sites, OX was mostly driven by the regional contributions rather than local NO2 and O3 concentrations. The present study clearly highlights the importance of meteorology and episodic contributions (e.g., from dust, domestic, agricultural biomass burning and crop fertilizing) when analysing air quality in and around cities even during large emissions reductions. There is still the need to better understand how the chemical responses of secondary pollutants to emission change under complex meteorological conditions, along with climate change and socio-economic drivers may affect future air quality. The implications for regional and global policies are also significant, as our study clearly indicates that PM2.5 concentrations would not likely meet the World Health Organization guidelines in many parts of the world, despite the drastic reductions in mobility. Consequently, revisions of air quality regulation (e.g., the Gothenburg Protocol) with more ambitious targets that are specific to the different regions of the world may well be required.

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言語: eng - 英語
 日付: 2021-082021-12
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出版物名: Environment international
種別: 学術雑誌, E14, SCI, Scopus, oa
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出版社, 出版地: Amsterdam : Elsevier
ページ: - 巻号: 157 通巻号: 106818 開始・終了ページ: - 識別子(ISBN, ISSN, DOIなど): ISSN: 0160-4120
ISSN: 1873-6750
CoNE: https://publications.rifs-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/20200604c