南美空气质量NO2月产品

M. F. García Ferreyra, Anahí Bianco, Ivanna Tropper
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空气质量是通过确定大气中的污染物水平来评估的。虽然最重要的测量是基于地面的,但卫星遥感作为一种补充技术正在兴起,以揭示对流层综合柱中污染物的空间分布。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个新的CONAE南美二氧化氮(NO2)的增值月产品,该产品来自trotropomi /Sentinel-5p (ESA)数据估计的对流层NO2柱密度。解释了月平均值、中位数、标准差和每像素使用的数据量的数据集生成,以及下载和可视化数据的分布格式,以便为不同用户提供其特征和访问。此外,还对2018年8月至2021年5月期间的布宜诺斯艾利斯、圣地亚哥和圣保罗城市进行了空间和时间分析,并进行了地面测量。因此,这三个城市在冬季观测到的二氧化氮值较高,这是由于停滞期较多。虽然卫星获得的数据遵循地面浓度的时间分布,但圣地亚哥的浓度较高,与夏季浓度的对比也更大。正如之前的研究所报告的那样,两个数据集中二氧化氮的减少也注意到COVID-19大流行对交通流通的限制。这个新数据集的发布旨在支持南美洲的空气质量监测,帮助非专业用户自由访问互操作数据。
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NO2 monthly product for air quality in South America
Air quality is assessed by determining criteria pollutant levels in the atmosphere. While the most significant measurements are ground based, satellite remote sensing is rising as a complementary technique to reveal spatial distribution of pollutants in the integrated tropospheric column. In this work we present a new CONAE’s value-added monthly product of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) for South America, derived from the tropospheric NO2 column density estimated by TROPOMI/Sentinel-5p (ESA) data. Dataset generation of monthly mean, median, standard deviation and quantity of data used per pixel, along with distribution formats of downloading and visualizing data, are explained in order to provide to different users their characteristics and access. In addition, a spatial and temporal analysis is made for the Buenos Aires, Santiago and São Paulo cities along with ground measurements, for the august 2018 to may 2021 period and on a monthly basis. For this matter, higher values of nitrogen dioxide were observed in wintertime for the three cities, due to a greater quantity of stagnation episodes. While satellite derived data follows the temporal profile of ground-based concentrations, Santiago was the city of higher levels and bigger contrast to the summer levels. COVID-19 pandemic restrictions to traffic circulation is also noticed in the diminishing of NO2 in the two datasets, as it was also reported in previous studies. The publication of this new dataset holds the objective of supporting air quality monitoring in South America, helping non specialized users to freely access to interoperational data.
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