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Air Qual Atmos Health


Title:Effect of COVID-19 lockdown on regional pollution in Ireland
Author(s):Spohn TK; Martin D; Geever M; O'Dowd C;
Address:"Centre for Climate and Air Pollution Studies (C-CAPS), School of Physics, National University of Ireland Galway, University Road, Galway, Ireland. GRID: grid.6142.1. ISNI: 0000 0004 0488 0789"
Journal Title:Air Qual Atmos Health
Year:2022
Volume:20210928
Issue:2
Page Number:221 - 234
DOI: 10.1007/s11869-021-01098-4
ISSN/ISBN:1873-9318 (Print) 1873-9326 (Electronic) 1873-9318 (Linking)
Abstract:"This study examines the regional impact of the COVID-19 lockdown restrictions on pollution in Ireland by comparing the 2020 measurements of ozone (O(3)), nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)), and particulate matter (PM) from monitoring stations around the country to the previous 3-year average. Results indicate that O(3) was 5.6% lower and 13.7% higher than previous years during the lockdown at rural and suburban sites, respectively. NO(2) decreased by 50.7% in urban areas, but increased slightly in agricultural regions, consistent with satellite observations. PM concentrations did not change significantly compared to previous years; however, a reduction in the signal variability in the smaller size particle measurements may be the result of different emission sources. The reduction in NO(2) likely increased the ratio of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to NO(x) (nitrogen oxides), creating a NO(x) limited environment, which resulted in an initial increase in O(3) in suburban areas, and the lower than usual levels observed at rural sites. Meteorology showed higher than average wind speeds prior to lockdown, which likely acted to disperse PM and NO(2)"
Keywords:COVID-19 restrictions Ireland Regional pollution;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINESpohn, Teresa K Martin, Damien Geever, Michael O'Dowd, Colin eng Netherlands 2021/10/05 Air Qual Atmos Health. 2022; 15(2):221-234. doi: 10.1007/s11869-021-01098-4. Epub 2021 Sep 28"

 
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