Literature DB >> 17294277

Study of urban atmospheric pollution in Navarre (Northern Spain).

J Zabalza1, D Ogulei, D Elustondo, J M Santamaría, A Alastuey, X Querol, P K Hopke.   

Abstract

An ambient air quality study was undertaken in two cities (Pamplona and Alsasua) of the Province of Navarre in northern Spain from July 2001 to June 2004. The data were obtained from two urban monitoring sites. At both monitoring sites, ambient levels of ozone, NOx, and SO2 were measured. Simultaneously with levels of PM(10) measured at Alsasua (using a laser particle counter), PM(10) levels were also determined at Pamplona (using a beta attenuation monitor). Mean annual PM(10) concentrations in Pamplona and Alsasua reached 30 and 28 microg m(-3), respectively. These concentrations are typical for urban background sites in Northern Spain. By using meteorological information and back trajectories, it was found that the number of exceedances of the daily PM(10) limit as well as the PM(10) temporal variation was highly influenced by air masses from North Africa. Although North African transport was observed on only 9% of the days, it contributed the highest observed PM(10) levels. Transport from the Atlantic Ocean was observed on 68% of the days; transport from Europe on 13%; low transport and local influences on 7%; and transport from the Mediterranean region on 3% of the days. The mean O3 concentrations were 45 and 55 microg m(-3) in Pamplona and Alsasua, respectively, which were above the values reported for the main Spanish cities. The mean NO and NO2 levels were very similar in both sites (12 and 26 microg m(-3), respectively). Mean SO2 levels were 8 microg m(-3) in Pamplona and 5 microg m(-3) in Alsasua. Hourly levels of PM(10), NO and NO2 showed similar variations with the typically two coincident maximums during traffic rush hours demonstrating a major anthropogenic origin of PM(10), in spite of the sporadic dust outbreaks.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17294277     DOI: 10.1007/s10661-007-9605-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Monit Assess        ISSN: 0167-6369            Impact factor:   2.513


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