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Intraurban and Longitudinal Variability of Classical Pollutants in Kraków, Poland, 2000–2010

In spite of a dramatic decrease in anthropogenic emissions, ambient concentrations of major pollutants have not changed within many urban locations. To clarify the relationship between ambient air quality trend and the population exposures, we compared the intraurban versus temporal variability of t...

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Autores principales: Choi, Hyunok, Melly, Steven, Spengler, John
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Publicado: MDPI 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4454948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25955530
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120504967
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description In spite of a dramatic decrease in anthropogenic emissions, ambient concentrations of major pollutants have not changed within many urban locations. To clarify the relationship between ambient air quality trend and the population exposures, we compared the intraurban versus temporal variability of the collocated measurements of five major air pollutants including particulate matter (PM) with an aerodynamic diameter <10 µm (PM(10)), < 2.5 µm (PM(2.5)), tropospheric ozone (O(3)), sulfur dioxide (SO(2)), and nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)), in Kraków, Poland, during the 2000−2010 period. Strong seasonal trends and overall absence of spatial heterogeneity in PM(10) and PM(2.5), except in the traffic monitoring site, were observed across the monitoring network. The range of median PM(2.5) concentrations during winter (54–64 µg/m(3)) was 3- to 4-times higher than the summer medians (15–26 µg/m(3)) across the sites during 2009−2010. Furthermore, large proportion of PM(10) appears to be comprised of PM(2.5) (PM(2.5)/PM(10) concentration ratios range, 0.5–0.7). At each monitoring site, the Pearson’s correlation coefficients between PM(2.5) and PM(10) ranged between 0.944 and 0.963, suggesting a health-relevance of PM(10) monitoring. One ln-unit increase in PM(10) was associated with 92%–100% increase in PM(2.5) concentrations in the same location. While PM(10) did not demonstrate a clear temporal trend, SO(2) concentrations steadily declined by 40% during the 2000–2010 period. Summertime median NO(2) concentration was acutely elevated ‎(70 μg/m(3) vs. 22 μg/m(3)) at the traffic oriented site compared to the city’s central monitoring site. The traffic and the industrial sites were associated with highest number of days during which 24-hour mean PM(10) and PM(2.5) concentrations exceeded the European Union standard. Steadily growing contributions by vehicular emissions appear to be associated with the absence of clear trend in PM(10). Current practices of air quality control within Kraków may not be adequate for the protection of the public’s health.
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spelling pubmed-44549482015-06-04 Intraurban and Longitudinal Variability of Classical Pollutants in Kraków, Poland, 2000–2010 Choi, Hyunok Melly, Steven Spengler, John Int J Environ Res Public Health Article In spite of a dramatic decrease in anthropogenic emissions, ambient concentrations of major pollutants have not changed within many urban locations. To clarify the relationship between ambient air quality trend and the population exposures, we compared the intraurban versus temporal variability of the collocated measurements of five major air pollutants including particulate matter (PM) with an aerodynamic diameter <10 µm (PM(10)), < 2.5 µm (PM(2.5)), tropospheric ozone (O(3)), sulfur dioxide (SO(2)), and nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)), in Kraków, Poland, during the 2000−2010 period. Strong seasonal trends and overall absence of spatial heterogeneity in PM(10) and PM(2.5), except in the traffic monitoring site, were observed across the monitoring network. The range of median PM(2.5) concentrations during winter (54–64 µg/m(3)) was 3- to 4-times higher than the summer medians (15–26 µg/m(3)) across the sites during 2009−2010. Furthermore, large proportion of PM(10) appears to be comprised of PM(2.5) (PM(2.5)/PM(10) concentration ratios range, 0.5–0.7). At each monitoring site, the Pearson’s correlation coefficients between PM(2.5) and PM(10) ranged between 0.944 and 0.963, suggesting a health-relevance of PM(10) monitoring. One ln-unit increase in PM(10) was associated with 92%–100% increase in PM(2.5) concentrations in the same location. While PM(10) did not demonstrate a clear temporal trend, SO(2) concentrations steadily declined by 40% during the 2000–2010 period. Summertime median NO(2) concentration was acutely elevated ‎(70 μg/m(3) vs. 22 μg/m(3)) at the traffic oriented site compared to the city’s central monitoring site. The traffic and the industrial sites were associated with highest number of days during which 24-hour mean PM(10) and PM(2.5) concentrations exceeded the European Union standard. Steadily growing contributions by vehicular emissions appear to be associated with the absence of clear trend in PM(10). Current practices of air quality control within Kraków may not be adequate for the protection of the public’s health. MDPI 2015-05-06 2015-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4454948/ /pubmed/25955530 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120504967 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4454948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25955530
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120504967
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