An experimental study of nightime air-pollutant transport over complex terrain in Athens

D. Asimakopoulos , D. Deligiorgi , C. Drakopoulos , C. Helmis , K. Kokkori , D. Lalas , D. Sikiotis , C. Varotsos
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The Thriassion plain is a heavily industrialized area to the west of the Athens basin, separated from it by Mount Aegaleo, a 468-m high ridge about 15 km long. Three field experiments were performed to determine the possibility of air pollutant transport into the Athens basin. Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) was released from one of the stacks of the Hellenic Oil Refineries, situated in the eastern part of the Thriassion plain, together with several releases of tetroons. These experiments revealed two mechanisms of air mass transport from the Thriassion plain, a daytime mechanism, when the air mass is transported along the Mount Aegaleo ridge and through the passage between Mount Aegaleo and Mount Parnitha to the north, and a nighttime mechanism, when transport occurs over Mount Aegaleo. SF6 was released only during the night and although in all three occassions it reached the western suburbs of Athens, it did so by different simultaneous mechanisms. Furthermore its advection-diffusion once in the basin showed large variability, whose cause was the details of the flow field as it developed under the influence of the thermal stratification. The experiments demonstrate the complexity of the diffusion of air pollutants in complex terrain and the influence of both the details of the flow field and the stratification in determining the local ground-level concentrations. They also point out the need for simultaneous modelling of both factors, for the correct computation of pollution levels.

雅典复杂地形夜间空气污染物输送的实验研究
特里亚松平原是雅典盆地以西的一个高度工业化地区,由Aegaleo山分隔开来,Aegaleo山是一个468米高、约15公里长的山脊。为了确定空气污染物进入雅典盆地的可能性,进行了三次野外试验。六氟化硫(SF6)是从位于特里亚森平原东部的希腊炼油厂的一个烟囱中释放出来的,同时还有几次四氟化硫的释放。这些实验揭示了两种气团从Thriassion平原输送的机制,一种是白天的机制,当气团沿着Aegaleo山山脊并通过Aegaleo山和Parnitha山之间的通道向北输送时,另一种是夜间的机制,当输送发生在Aegaleo山上空时。SF6只在夜间释放,虽然在所有三个场合它到达雅典的西郊,它这样做是通过不同的同步机制。此外,它在盆地内的平流扩散表现出较大的变异性,其原因是流场在热分层影响下发展的细节。这些实验证明了空气污染物在复杂地形中扩散的复杂性,以及流场细节和分层对确定局部地面浓度的影响。他们还指出,为了正确计算污染水平,需要同时对这两个因素进行建模。
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