A comparative analysis of air pollutant concentrations and inflow trajectories: a case study of selected cities in South-Eastern Poland
The paper presents a comparison of air pollutant concentrations in three cities in South-Eastern Poland (Krakow, Tarnow and Rzeszow) using statistical analyses and backward trajectory modelling (the HYSPLIT model). The analyses were based on particulate matter (PM10), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and sulp...
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doaj-2a0d5909b3f94070909702fda2a88d782021-04-02T14:18:07ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01450006010.1051/e3sconf/20184500060e3sconf_infraeko2018_00060A comparative analysis of air pollutant concentrations and inflow trajectories: a case study of selected cities in South-Eastern PolandOleniacz RobertGorzelnik TomaszSzulecka AdrianaThe paper presents a comparison of air pollutant concentrations in three cities in South-Eastern Poland (Krakow, Tarnow and Rzeszow) using statistical analyses and backward trajectory modelling (the HYSPLIT model). The analyses were based on particulate matter (PM10), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and sulphur dioxide (SO2) levels as well as meteorological data from year 2017. The performed analyses revealed, among others, that the PM10 and SO2 concentrations in the air depend on the season of the year, while the NO2 concentrations are seasonally independent, which is mainly associated with emissions from road transport. Air quality in the analysed cities depends on local meteorological conditions and the structure of emission sources, including the inflowing background. The most unfavourable situation regarding high concentrations of PM10 and NO2 occurs in Krakow. For all analysed urban background stations very similar low SO2 air concentrations are observed which proves the decreasing significance of emissions from coal combustion sources.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184500060 |
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Oleniacz Robert Gorzelnik Tomasz Szulecka Adriana A comparative analysis of air pollutant concentrations and inflow trajectories: a case study of selected cities in South-Eastern Poland E3S Web of Conferences |
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Oleniacz Robert Gorzelnik Tomasz Szulecka Adriana |
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A comparative analysis of air pollutant concentrations and inflow trajectories: a case study of selected cities in South-Eastern Poland |
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A comparative analysis of air pollutant concentrations and inflow trajectories: a case study of selected cities in South-Eastern Poland |
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A comparative analysis of air pollutant concentrations and inflow trajectories: a case study of selected cities in South-Eastern Poland |
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A comparative analysis of air pollutant concentrations and inflow trajectories: a case study of selected cities in South-Eastern Poland |
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A comparative analysis of air pollutant concentrations and inflow trajectories: a case study of selected cities in South-Eastern Poland |
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comparative analysis of air pollutant concentrations and inflow trajectories: a case study of selected cities in south-eastern poland |
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EDP Sciences |
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The paper presents a comparison of air pollutant concentrations in three cities in South-Eastern Poland (Krakow, Tarnow and Rzeszow) using statistical analyses and backward trajectory modelling (the HYSPLIT model). The analyses were based on particulate matter (PM10), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and sulphur dioxide (SO2) levels as well as meteorological data from year 2017. The performed analyses revealed, among others, that the PM10 and SO2 concentrations in the air depend on the season of the year, while the NO2 concentrations are seasonally independent, which is mainly associated with emissions from road transport. Air quality in the analysed cities depends on local meteorological conditions and the structure of emission sources, including the inflowing background. The most unfavourable situation regarding high concentrations of PM10 and NO2 occurs in Krakow. For all analysed urban background stations very similar low SO2 air concentrations are observed which proves the decreasing significance of emissions from coal combustion sources. |
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