模拟西班牙环境空气中砷、铅、镉和镍的浓度

M. G. Vivanco, M. A. González, I. Palomino, J. L. Garrido, X. Querol, B. Bessagnet, J. Rosa, A. S. D. L. Campa
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环境空气中的金属水平由于对人类健康和生态系统的影响而被列入欧共体空气质量标准。欧洲指令2008/50/CE和2004/107/CE规范铅、砷、镉、汞和镍的环境空气水平。空气质量模型是了解对流层动力学和为无法测量的地区分配浓度值的有力工具。由于这个原因,模型目前被广泛应用于各种空气质量应用。最近,金属也被纳入空气质量模型,到目前为止,文献中可能只有一些研究显示了其中一些(主要是铅、镉和汞)的结果。利用CHIMERE化学传输模型,人们尝试模拟西班牙环境空气中砷、镉、铅和镍的含量。通过将每日模拟值与2007年一组监测点的观测值进行比较,对模式预测进行了评估。总的来说,该模型再现了观测到的时间行为,并且能够模拟在特定地区测量到的高值,例如西班牙北部的铅和镉。为了更好地模拟这类污染物,需要对排放数据库进行更多的改进,并结合更高分辨率的模拟。
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Modelling Arsenic, Lead, Cadmium and Nickel Ambient Air Concentrations in Spain
Ambient air levels of metals are included in the EC air quality standards due to their impact on human health and ecosystems. European directives 2008/50/CE and 2004/107/CE regulate lead, arsenic, cadmium, mercury and nickel ambient air levels. Air quality models constitute a powerful tool to understand tropospheric dynamics and to assign concentration values to areas where no measurement is available. For this reason models are currently being extensively applied in a variety of air quality applications. Metals have been more recently included in air quality models, and until now just studies showing results for some of them (mainly lead, cadmium and mercury) may be found in the literature. An attempt to simulate ambient air levels of arsenic, cadmium, lead and nickel in Spain has been done, by using the CHIMERE chemistry-transport model. An evaluation of model predictions was performed by comparing daily simulated values with observations in a set of monitoring sites for 2007. In overall, the model reproduces the temporal observed behavior, and it is able to simulate the high values measured in specific areas, such as those for lead and cadmium in Northern Spain. More refinement in emission database joined to higher-resolution simulations are required to better simulate this type of pollutants.
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