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Changes in short-lived climate pollutants during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tehran, Iran
This study investigates the changes of short-lived climate pollutants and other air pollutants during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tehran, Iran. Concentrations of air pollutants were obtained from 21 monitoring stations for the period from 5 January 2019 to 5 August 2019, representing normal conditions...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8106516/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33966107 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-021-09096-w |
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author | Borhani, Faezeh Shafiepour Motlagh, Majid Stohl, Andreas Rashidi, Yousef Ehsani, Amir Houshang |
author_facet | Borhani, Faezeh Shafiepour Motlagh, Majid Stohl, Andreas Rashidi, Yousef Ehsani, Amir Houshang |
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description | This study investigates the changes of short-lived climate pollutants and other air pollutants during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tehran, Iran. Concentrations of air pollutants were obtained from 21 monitoring stations for the period from 5 January 2019 to 5 August 2019, representing normal conditions unaffected by COVID-19, and the period 5 January 2020 to 5 August 2020, i.e., during the COVID-19 crisis. We concentrated our analysis on three time windows (23 February 2020 to 15 March 2020, 18 March 2020 to 3 April 2020, and 5 April 2020 to 17 April 2020) during the lockdown when different sets of measures were taken to limit the spread of COVID-19. In comparison to the period not affected by COVID-19 measures, mean concentrations of pollutants were increased during the first lockdown period; when the number of COVID-19 patients increased sharply compared to the other periods, the mean surface concentrations of NO(2), SO(2), and CO were decreased and concentrations of other pollutants (i.e., O(3), PM(10), and PM(2.5)) were increased during the second lockdown period compared to the corresponding period in 2019. In the third period, the mean concentrations were decreased compared to the corresponding period in 2019. For the full period, decreases in mean concentrations of O(3), NO(2), SO(2), CO, and PM(10) and increases in PM(2.5) were observed during the COVID-19 crisis, compared to 2019. Overall, the strongest reductions, 12% and 6%, respectively, were observed for CO and NO(2), pointing to reduced emissions from traffic as a result of lockdown measures. The concentrations of other pollutants changed little, suggesting that the lockdown measures did not result in strong changes in the emissions from stationary sources. |
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spelling | pubmed-81065162021-05-10 Changes in short-lived climate pollutants during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tehran, Iran Borhani, Faezeh Shafiepour Motlagh, Majid Stohl, Andreas Rashidi, Yousef Ehsani, Amir Houshang Environ Monit Assess Article This study investigates the changes of short-lived climate pollutants and other air pollutants during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tehran, Iran. Concentrations of air pollutants were obtained from 21 monitoring stations for the period from 5 January 2019 to 5 August 2019, representing normal conditions unaffected by COVID-19, and the period 5 January 2020 to 5 August 2020, i.e., during the COVID-19 crisis. We concentrated our analysis on three time windows (23 February 2020 to 15 March 2020, 18 March 2020 to 3 April 2020, and 5 April 2020 to 17 April 2020) during the lockdown when different sets of measures were taken to limit the spread of COVID-19. In comparison to the period not affected by COVID-19 measures, mean concentrations of pollutants were increased during the first lockdown period; when the number of COVID-19 patients increased sharply compared to the other periods, the mean surface concentrations of NO(2), SO(2), and CO were decreased and concentrations of other pollutants (i.e., O(3), PM(10), and PM(2.5)) were increased during the second lockdown period compared to the corresponding period in 2019. In the third period, the mean concentrations were decreased compared to the corresponding period in 2019. For the full period, decreases in mean concentrations of O(3), NO(2), SO(2), CO, and PM(10) and increases in PM(2.5) were observed during the COVID-19 crisis, compared to 2019. Overall, the strongest reductions, 12% and 6%, respectively, were observed for CO and NO(2), pointing to reduced emissions from traffic as a result of lockdown measures. The concentrations of other pollutants changed little, suggesting that the lockdown measures did not result in strong changes in the emissions from stationary sources. Springer International Publishing 2021-05-08 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8106516/ /pubmed/33966107 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-021-09096-w Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Article Borhani, Faezeh Shafiepour Motlagh, Majid Stohl, Andreas Rashidi, Yousef Ehsani, Amir Houshang Changes in short-lived climate pollutants during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tehran, Iran |
title | Changes in short-lived climate pollutants during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tehran, Iran |
title_full | Changes in short-lived climate pollutants during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tehran, Iran |
title_fullStr | Changes in short-lived climate pollutants during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tehran, Iran |
title_full_unstemmed | Changes in short-lived climate pollutants during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tehran, Iran |
title_short | Changes in short-lived climate pollutants during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tehran, Iran |
title_sort | changes in short-lived climate pollutants during the covid-19 pandemic in tehran, iran |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8106516/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33966107 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-021-09096-w |
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