Autor: |
Hůnová I; Czech Hydrometeorological Institute, Na Sabatce 17, 143 06 Prague 4 - Komorany, Czech Republic. Electronic address: iva.hunova@chmi.cz., Bäumelt V; Czech Hydrometeorological Institute, Na Sabatce 17, 143 06 Prague 4 - Komorany, Czech Republic., Modlík M; Czech Hydrometeorological Institute, Na Sabatce 17, 143 06 Prague 4 - Komorany, Czech Republic. |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Zdroj: |
The Science of the total environment [Sci Total Environ] 2020 Jan 10; Vol. 699, pp. 134378. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Sep 10. |
DOI: |
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134378 |
Abstrakt: |
Nitrogen oxides (NO x ) are important in atmospheric chemistry and have substantial environmental impacts. This study provides a detailed data analysis on long-term changes in ambient NO x levels within the framework of their emission pattern. We examined the trends in NO x , NO, NO 2 and NO 2 /NO x ratio at 39 Czech sites representing different environments (urban, rural, mountain, industrial) in 1994-2016, i.e. a 23-year time series, using the non-parametric Man-Kendall test. The ambient air concentrations in NO, NO 2 and NO x decreased significantly at most of the sites, as was assumed due to the substantial NO x emission decrease over the period under review. The largest decrease per year was detected at the urban site in capital Prague (decrease in the 98 th percentile equal to 2.28 ppb, decrease in the annual median equal to 1.00 ppb). At some sites, however we observed a substantial equivocal temporal change in the NO 2 /NO x ratio. Whereas at some sites the NO 2 /NO x ratio was decreasing, at other sites the trend was increasing significantly. The highest increase per year in the annual median of the NO 2 /NO x ratio, equal to 0.0086 was detected at the urban Praha 1-nám-Rep. site; the highest increase per year in the 98 th percentile, equal to 0.0126 was recorded at the rural Krupka site. Most sites (regardless of type) with generally increasing trends in the NO 2 /NO x ratio, are situated in the north-west portion of the Czech Republic The increasing NO 2 /NO x ratio detected at some sites is believed to implicate undesired changes in atmospheric chemistry, namely with respect to ambient O 3 formation, promoting increasing O 3 concentrations. (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.) |
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