Increased atmospheric PM2.5 events due to open waste burning in Qaanaaq, Greenland, summer of 2022

IF 2 4区 地球科学 Q3 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Teppei J. Yasunari, Tomoki Kajikawa, Yutaka Matsumi, Kyu-Myong Kim
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High levels of particulate matter (PM) are relevant to severe air pollution and can adversely impact human health. Maintaining healthy air quality for the residents of the Arctic region is essential to satisfy the no-one-left-behind policy of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by the United Nations. In this study, we installed a PM2.5 measurement system in Qaanaaq, Greenland, and obtained the first continuous PM2.5 measurements from July 20, 2022 to August 13, 2022. We observed several increased PM2.5 events; relatively high PM2.5 levels persisted from August 8, 2022. On the same day, visible black smoke emitted from the Qaanaaq dump site originated from open waste burning. By confirming less transboundary air pollution contributions from remote aerosol source regions to Qaanaaq during the measurement period using NOAA's HYSPLIT backward trajectory analysis and NASA's MERRA-2 aerosol re-analysis, we confirmed that the increased PM2.5 was primarily due to local open waste burning with less contributions from transboundary air pollution. However, small contributions from biomass burning outside Greenland were plausible during the early measurement period. Additionally, NOAA's HYSPLIT dispersion calculations suggested possible aerosol depositions from local open waste burning to nearby sea areas, such as Baffin Bay. Although the hourly mean PM2.5 mass concentration was not alarmingly high during the measurement period, future studies should incorporate longer-term continuous PM2.5 measurements along with other atmospheric chemical analyses to identify possible local air pollution sources in detail to ensure clean ambient air for the future in the Arctic. Our study provides quantitative evidence of the impact of open waste burning on air quality at a study site in Greenland, which could be crucial in developing air quality policies for this region in the Arctic.

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2022 年夏季格陵兰 Qaanaaq 地区露天垃圾焚烧导致大气 PM2.5 事件增加
高浓度的颗粒物(PM)与严重的空气污染有关,会对人类健康产生不利影响。要实现联合国可持续发展目标(SDGs)中的 "一个都不能少 "政策,保持北极地区居民健康的空气质量至关重要。在这项研究中,我们在格陵兰岛 Qaanaaq 安装了 PM2.5 测量系统,并在 2022 年 7 月 20 日至 2022 年 8 月 13 日期间首次连续测量 PM2.5。我们观察到几次 PM2.5 上升的事件;从 2022 年 8 月 8 日开始,PM2.5 水平持续相对较高。同一天,从 Qaanaaq 垃圾场排放的可见黑烟来自露天垃圾焚烧。通过使用 NOAA 的 HYSPLIT 后向轨迹分析和 NASA 的 MERRA-2 气溶胶再分析,我们确认在测量期间,来自 Qaanaaq 的偏远气溶胶源区域的跨境空气污染贡献较少。不过,在早期测量期间,格陵兰岛以外的生物质燃烧可能会带来少量影响。此外,NOAA 的 HYSPLIT 扩散计算表明,当地露天垃圾焚烧可能导致气溶胶沉积到附近海域,如巴芬湾。虽然在测量期间 PM2.5 的小时平均质量浓度并没有高得惊人,但未来的研究应该结合更长期的 PM2.5 连续测量和其他大气化学分析,详细确定当地可能的空气污染源,以确保北极地区未来清洁的环境空气。我们的研究提供了格陵兰研究地点露天焚烧废物对空气质量影响的定量证据,这对制定北极地区的空气质量政策至关重要。
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Atmospheric Science Letters
Atmospheric Science Letters METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES-
CiteScore
4.90
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3.30%
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73
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Atmospheric Science Letters (ASL) is a wholly Open Access electronic journal. Its aim is to provide a fully peer reviewed publication route for new shorter contributions in the field of atmospheric and closely related sciences. Through its ability to publish shorter contributions more rapidly than conventional journals, ASL offers a framework that promotes new understanding and creates scientific debate - providing a platform for discussing scientific issues and techniques. We encourage the presentation of multi-disciplinary work and contributions that utilise ideas and techniques from parallel areas. We particularly welcome contributions that maximise the visualisation capabilities offered by a purely on-line journal. ASL welcomes papers in the fields of: Dynamical meteorology; Ocean-atmosphere systems; Climate change, variability and impacts; New or improved observations from instrumentation; Hydrometeorology; Numerical weather prediction; Data assimilation and ensemble forecasting; Physical processes of the atmosphere; Land surface-atmosphere systems.
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