Assessing the effects of significant activity changes on urban-scale air quality across three European cities

IF 3.8 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Martin Otto Paul Ramacher , Ronny Badeke , Lea Fink , Markus Quante , Matthias Karl , Sonia Oppo , Fabian Lenartz , Marie Dury , Volker Matthias
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Abstract

This study investigates the effects of significant activity changes on air pollutant concentrations across the three European cities Hamburg, Liège, and Marseille and focuses on the effects of COVID-19 lockdown measures as a case study for such significant activity changes. To identify such effects, this study utilizes urban-scale chemistry transport modeling, embedded in regional-scale Chemistry Transport simulations. The outcomes underscore the significance of considering local conditions and emissions sources, as variations between urban and regional simulations demonstrate. Notably, lockdown regulations yield the most substantial impact in Marseille due to its dense road traffic and port area, with Liège following suit, primarily influenced by regional air quality alterations. Conversely, Hamburg exhibits lower mean changes, attributed to its widespread urban structure. Analysis of modeled exceedances of limit values reveals significant reductions, particularly in areas of urban and road land use. These findings contribute valuable insights into the efficacy of significant activity changes, such as lockdown measures, in mitigating air pollution, underlining the importance of tailored strategies for emission reduction in urban environments.

评估重大活动变化对欧洲三个城市的城市尺度空气质量的影响
本研究调查了汉堡、列日和马赛这三个欧洲城市的重大活动变化对空气污染物浓度的影响,并将 COVID-19 封锁措施的影响作为此类重大活动变化的案例进行了重点研究。为了确定这些影响,本研究利用了城市尺度的化学传输模型,并将其嵌入到区域尺度的化学传输模拟中。研究结果强调了考虑当地条件和排放源的重要性,城市和区域模拟之间的差异也证明了这一点。值得注意的是,由于马赛拥有密集的道路交通和港口区,封锁法规对马赛的影响最大,列日紧随其后,主要受到区域空气质量变化的影响。相反,汉堡的平均值变化较小,这归因于其广泛的城市结构。对模型限值超标情况的分析表明,超标情况显著减少,特别是在城市和公路用地区域。这些发现有助于深入了解重大活动变化(如封锁措施)在减轻空气污染方面的功效,强调了在城市环境中采取有针对性的减排战略的重要性。
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Atmospheric Environment: X
Atmospheric Environment: X Environmental Science-Environmental Science (all)
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