Background to Atmospheric Pollution

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Background to Atmospheric Pollution Anup Bhatt

Main Species Nitrogen oxides (NOx) Carbon monoxide (CO) Sulphur dioxide (SO2) Volatile organic compounds (VOCs), such as benzene and isoprene Particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) Sulphur dioxide Benzene Isoprene

Particulate Matter (PM) Particulate matter is collection of small solid or liquid particles suspended in the atmosphere. PM can be separated into two distinct categories, primary and secondary particles. Fine PM consists of particles having a diameter of between 0.1 and 2.5 μm and this is designated PM2.5. PM10 denotes all ambient PM having a diameter of 10 μm or less.

Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) Nitrogen dioxide Nitrogen oxides (NOx) contribute to several environmental problems such as acid rain, smog formation and ozone layer depletion. Nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) are collectively known as NOx and they are formed from by the combustion of biomass and fossil fuels. NOx are also produced by natural processes such as lightning, volcanic activity and oxidation of ammonia via the nitrogen cycle.

Stratospheric vs. tropospheric ozone Stratospheric ozone Tropospheric ozone “Good” “Bad” 12- 50 km above the Earths surface Extends from the Earths surface to a height of about 12 km Shields the Earth from damaging ultraviolet (UV) light Ozone existing at ground level in the troposphere is harmful to humans Protects both plants and animals from the harmful UV rays from the sun Causes numerous health effects such as chest pain, coughing, throat irritation and inflammation During the day, NO2 is photolysed by ultraviolet (UV) light to give NO and an oxygen atom (O). The oxygen atom combines with oxygen to form ozone (O3). Ozone in the stratosphere shields the Earth from damaging UV light, benefiting both plants and animals. Conversely, ozone existing at ground level in the troposphere is harmful because it causes numerous health effects such as coughing, throat irritation and inflammation of the airways.

How air pollution is linked with the climate The primary human cause of climate change is the burning of fossil fuels. A secondary leading cause that releases methane into the atmosphere is intensive agriculture. Carbon dioxide (CO) is the principle greenhouse gas produced from fossil fuels (methane is also released). These gases rise in the atmosphere and prevent the suns heat which has already reached from dissipating.

Measurements Jaeyoung Lee

Instruments AQMesh AURN CanarIT

Weekdays vs. Weekends

Diurnal cycle

Leicester vs. South Wigston vs. London   South Wigston Leicester London O3 (ppb) 16.9 12.8 4.6 NO (ppb) 11.81 13.7 152.5

Hot spots from models and flight measurements (Roland Leigh and Antoine Jeanjean) Modelled data produced by the Airviro model and overlaid onto Google Earth. The dominant role of roads in nitrogen dioxide emissions can be clearly seen, including contributions from the M1 to the west of Leicester.

Hourly mean Leicester Birmingham Nottingham Coventry Nitrogen Dioxide (µg/m3) 24 42 15 PM 2.5 (µg/m3) 10 5 6