Comprehensive characterization of wintertime submicron aerosol in a Nordic town influenced by residential wood combustion, traffic and industrial sources

Anthropogenic particulate matter with sizes smaller than 1 μm (PM1) is a concerning air pollutant that can affect human health. In this study, we present PM1 measurements performed in a small town in northern Finland that is exposed to contrasting sources (residential wood burning, traffic, industri...

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Main Authors: Barreira, Luis M.F., Lepistö, Teemu, Salo, Laura, Helin, Aku, Aurela, Minna, Saarikoski, Sanna, Kuittinen, Niina, Rönkkö, Topi, Timonen, Hilkka
Other Authors: orcid:0000-0003-0196-2140, orcid:0000-0001-8862-0121, orcid:0000-0001-7561-2974, orcid:0000-0002-7987-7985, Ilmatieteen laitos, Finnish Meteorological Institute
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Language:English
Published: HAVA K?RLENMES? ARA?TIRMALARI VE DENET?M? TÜRK M?LL? KOM?TES? 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/563858
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author Barreira, Luis M.F.
Lepistö, Teemu
Salo, Laura
Helin, Aku
Aurela, Minna
Saarikoski, Sanna
Kuittinen, Niina
Rönkkö, Topi
Timonen, Hilkka
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Lepistö, Teemu
Salo, Laura
Helin, Aku
Aurela, Minna
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Kuittinen, Niina
Rönkkö, Topi
Timonen, Hilkka
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description Anthropogenic particulate matter with sizes smaller than 1 μm (PM1) is a concerning air pollutant that can affect human health. In this study, we present PM1 measurements performed in a small town in northern Finland that is exposed to contrasting sources (residential wood burning, traffic, industrial activities). The study was conducted in winter 2021, with a mobile laboratory equipped with sophisticated on-line aerosol instrumentation. The results showed a significant increase in particulate mass and number concentrations from biomass burning in residential areas and town centre due to the high share of residences using biomass burning. Organics and equivalent black carbon (eBC) clearly dominated the PM1 composition during the highest pollution levels, followed by inorganics (sulfate, nitrate and ammonium). PAHs and a few elements (e.g. K, Cl, Zn) were as well higher during evening. A source apportionment confirmed the association between high PM1 values and biomass burning, even though the traffic contribution was also important. PM1 measurements at an industrial area showed an increase in sulfate, organics, eBC, and a few elements (e.g. Cl, Na, Fe), and characteristic size distributions. Simultaneous measurements of lung deposited surface area (LDSA) of particles showed the sourcespecificity of biomass burning, traffic and industrial emissions on LSDA size distributions. Overall, the results enlighten the impact of relevant pollution sources on Nordic towns air quality during the coldest months and show the importance to also consider the chemical composition, particle numbers, and LDSA in future air quality metrics.
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/563858 2025-01-16T23:52:51+00:00 Comprehensive characterization of wintertime submicron aerosol in a Nordic town influenced by residential wood combustion, traffic and industrial sources Barreira, Luis M.F. Lepistö, Teemu Salo, Laura Helin, Aku Aurela, Minna Saarikoski, Sanna Kuittinen, Niina Rönkkö, Topi Timonen, Hilkka orcid:0000-0003-0196-2140 orcid:0000-0001-8862-0121 orcid:0000-0001-7561-2974 orcid:0000-0002-7987-7985 Ilmatieteen laitos Finnish Meteorological Institute 2023-08-08T15:52:51Z 101835 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/563858 en eng HAVA K?RLENMES? ARA?TIRMALARI VE DENET?M? TÜRK M?LL? KOM?TES? 10.1016/j.apr.2023.101835 Atmospheric pollution research 1309-1042 8 14 85418 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/563858 URN:NBN:fi-fe2023071490649 CC BY 4.0 air pollution emissons biomass (industry) fine particles towns and cities air quality traffic measurement combustion (active) atmosphere (earth) ilman saastuminen päästöt biomassa (teollisuus) pienhiukkaset kaupungit ilmanlaatu liikenne mittaus poltto ilmakehä A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä A1 Journal article (refereed), original research 2023 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-08-23T23:00:22Z Anthropogenic particulate matter with sizes smaller than 1 μm (PM1) is a concerning air pollutant that can affect human health. In this study, we present PM1 measurements performed in a small town in northern Finland that is exposed to contrasting sources (residential wood burning, traffic, industrial activities). The study was conducted in winter 2021, with a mobile laboratory equipped with sophisticated on-line aerosol instrumentation. The results showed a significant increase in particulate mass and number concentrations from biomass burning in residential areas and town centre due to the high share of residences using biomass burning. Organics and equivalent black carbon (eBC) clearly dominated the PM1 composition during the highest pollution levels, followed by inorganics (sulfate, nitrate and ammonium). PAHs and a few elements (e.g. K, Cl, Zn) were as well higher during evening. A source apportionment confirmed the association between high PM1 values and biomass burning, even though the traffic contribution was also important. PM1 measurements at an industrial area showed an increase in sulfate, organics, eBC, and a few elements (e.g. Cl, Na, Fe), and characteristic size distributions. Simultaneous measurements of lung deposited surface area (LDSA) of particles showed the sourcespecificity of biomass burning, traffic and industrial emissions on LSDA size distributions. Overall, the results enlighten the impact of relevant pollution sources on Nordic towns air quality during the coldest months and show the importance to also consider the chemical composition, particle numbers, and LDSA in future air quality metrics. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository
spellingShingle air pollution
emissons
biomass (industry)
fine particles
towns and cities
air quality
traffic
measurement
combustion (active)
atmosphere (earth)
ilman saastuminen
päästöt
biomassa (teollisuus)
pienhiukkaset
kaupungit
ilmanlaatu
liikenne
mittaus
poltto
ilmakehä
Barreira, Luis M.F.
Lepistö, Teemu
Salo, Laura
Helin, Aku
Aurela, Minna
Saarikoski, Sanna
Kuittinen, Niina
Rönkkö, Topi
Timonen, Hilkka
Comprehensive characterization of wintertime submicron aerosol in a Nordic town influenced by residential wood combustion, traffic and industrial sources
title Comprehensive characterization of wintertime submicron aerosol in a Nordic town influenced by residential wood combustion, traffic and industrial sources
title_full Comprehensive characterization of wintertime submicron aerosol in a Nordic town influenced by residential wood combustion, traffic and industrial sources
title_fullStr Comprehensive characterization of wintertime submicron aerosol in a Nordic town influenced by residential wood combustion, traffic and industrial sources
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive characterization of wintertime submicron aerosol in a Nordic town influenced by residential wood combustion, traffic and industrial sources
title_short Comprehensive characterization of wintertime submicron aerosol in a Nordic town influenced by residential wood combustion, traffic and industrial sources
title_sort comprehensive characterization of wintertime submicron aerosol in a nordic town influenced by residential wood combustion, traffic and industrial sources
topic air pollution
emissons
biomass (industry)
fine particles
towns and cities
air quality
traffic
measurement
combustion (active)
atmosphere (earth)
ilman saastuminen
päästöt
biomassa (teollisuus)
pienhiukkaset
kaupungit
ilmanlaatu
liikenne
mittaus
poltto
ilmakehä
topic_facet air pollution
emissons
biomass (industry)
fine particles
towns and cities
air quality
traffic
measurement
combustion (active)
atmosphere (earth)
ilman saastuminen
päästöt
biomassa (teollisuus)
pienhiukkaset
kaupungit
ilmanlaatu
liikenne
mittaus
poltto
ilmakehä
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/563858