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J Air Waste Manag Assoc


Title:"Trends in on-road vehicle emissions and ambient air quality in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, from the late 1990s through 2009"
Author(s):Vijayaraghavan K; DenBleyker A; Ma L; Lindhjem C; Yarwood G;
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Journal Title:J Air Waste Manag Assoc
Year:2014
Volume:64
Issue:7
Page Number:808 - 816
DOI: 10.1080/10962247.2014.892039
ISSN/ISBN:1096-2247 (Print) 2162-2906 (Electronic) 1096-2247 (Linking)
Abstract:"On-road vehicle emissions of carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NO(x)), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during 1995-2009 in the Atlanta Metropolitan Statistical Area were estimated using the Motor Vehicle Emission Simulator (MOVES) model and data from the National Emissions Inventories and the State of Georgia. Statistically significant downward trends (computed using the nonparametric Theil-Sen method) in annual on-road CO, NO(x), and VOC emissions of 6.1%, 3.3%, and 6.0% per year, respectively, are noted during the 1995-2009 period despite an increase in total vehicle distance traveled. The CO and NO(x) emission trends are correlated with statistically significant downward trends in ambient air concentrations of CO and NO(x) in Atlanta ranging from 8.0% to 11.8% per year and from 5.8% to 8.7% per year, respectively, during similar time periods. Weather-adjusted summertime ozone concentrations in Atlanta exhibited a statistically significant declining trend of 2.3% per year during 2001-2009. Although this trend coexists with the declining trends in on-road NO(x), VOC, and CO emissions, identifying the cause of the downward trend in ozone is complicated by reductions in multiple precursors from different source sectors. Implications: Large reductions in on-road vehicle emissions of CO and NO(x) in Atlanta from the late 1990s to 2009, despite an increase in total vehicle distance traveled, contributed to a significant improvement in air quality through decreases in ambient air concentrations of CO and NO(x) during this time period. Emissions reductions in motor vehicles and other source sectors resulted in these improvements and the observed declining trend in ozone concentrations over the past decade. Although these historical trends cannot be extrapolated to the future because pollutant concentration contributions due to on-road vehicle emissions will likely become an increasingly smaller fraction of the atmospheric total, they provide an indication of the benefits of past control measures"
Keywords:"Air Pollutants/*analysis Air Pollution/*history Carbon Monoxide/chemistry Environmental Monitoring Georgia History, 20th Century History, 21st Century Nitrogen Oxides/chemistry Vehicle Emissions/*analysis;"
Notes:"MedlineVijayaraghavan, Krish DenBleyker, Allison Ma, Lan Lindhjem, Chris Yarwood, Greg eng Historical Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2014/08/16 J Air Waste Manag Assoc. 2014 Jul; 64(7):808-16. doi: 10.1080/10962247.2014.892039"

 
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