Long-term air quality trends of regulated pollutants in the Helsinki metropolitan area from 1994–2019 and its implications to the Air Quality Index

Long-term trends of ambient gaseous pollutants and particulate matter in Helsinki metropolitan area were analyzed from 1994 to 2019. Measurement data from ten monitoring stations located in different types of urban environments including traffic, urban background, rural background, and suburban area...

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Main Authors: Sillanpää, S., Fung, P.L., Niemi, J.V., Kousa, A., Kangas, L., Zaidan, M.A., Timonen, H., Kulmala, M., Petäjä, T., Hussein, T.
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/578435 2024-09-15T18:00:08+00:00 Long-term air quality trends of regulated pollutants in the Helsinki metropolitan area from 1994–2019 and its implications to the Air Quality Index Sillanpää, S. Fung, P.L. Niemi, J.V. Kousa, A. Kangas, L. Zaidan, M.A. Timonen, H. Kulmala, M. Petäjä, T. Hussein, T. 2024-06-27T13:45:06Z 61-79 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/578435 eng eng Boreal Environment Research Publishing Board Boreal Environment Research 1239-6095 1797-2469 27 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/578435 Suomen ympäristökeskus CC BY 4.0 openAccess Artikkeli lehdessä 2024 ftunivhelsihelda 2024-08-21T23:48:04Z Long-term trends of ambient gaseous pollutants and particulate matter in Helsinki metropolitan area were analyzed from 1994 to 2019. Measurement data from ten monitoring stations located in different types of urban environments including traffic, urban background, rural background, and suburban area were included in this study. We analyzed gas-phase air pollutants, such as NO, NO2, NOx, O3, SO2 and CO; and for aerosol pollutants, we explored mass concentrations for particles smaller than 10 µm and 2.5 µm in diameter (PM10 and PM2.5, respectively ). In order to quantify trends in the data, we deployed a non-parametric Mann-Kendall test and Theil-Sen method. The results were compared with the regional emissions trends and changes in meteorological conditions. Our analysis indicates that SO2 and CO in all stations have decreased to values corresponding to their regional background concentration levels and their role as urban air pollutants have diminished. Our results from the Helsinki Metropolitan area during the last 25 years show that the air quality improved and all the air pollutant concentrations show a decreasing trend, except ozone. Based on our analysis of the Air Quality Index (AQI) at traffic and urban background environments, NO2 concentration, which have typically represented the health effects resulting from vehicular traffic, is rapidly decreasing also in traffic environments. The current AQI standard therefore lacks clarity on the potential health risks from other air pollutants emitted from traffic exhaust. In addition, the air quality indicators currently considered in the AQI do not represent well enough residential wood burning and the possible health outcomes from its exposure. We suggest that the current AQI should be revised in a way that new air quality parameters would be considered, which would better represent the health effects resulting from these local combustion sources. Article in Journal/Newspaper Boreal Environment Research HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository
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description Long-term trends of ambient gaseous pollutants and particulate matter in Helsinki metropolitan area were analyzed from 1994 to 2019. Measurement data from ten monitoring stations located in different types of urban environments including traffic, urban background, rural background, and suburban area were included in this study. We analyzed gas-phase air pollutants, such as NO, NO2, NOx, O3, SO2 and CO; and for aerosol pollutants, we explored mass concentrations for particles smaller than 10 µm and 2.5 µm in diameter (PM10 and PM2.5, respectively ). In order to quantify trends in the data, we deployed a non-parametric Mann-Kendall test and Theil-Sen method. The results were compared with the regional emissions trends and changes in meteorological conditions. Our analysis indicates that SO2 and CO in all stations have decreased to values corresponding to their regional background concentration levels and their role as urban air pollutants have diminished. Our results from the Helsinki Metropolitan area during the last 25 years show that the air quality improved and all the air pollutant concentrations show a decreasing trend, except ozone. Based on our analysis of the Air Quality Index (AQI) at traffic and urban background environments, NO2 concentration, which have typically represented the health effects resulting from vehicular traffic, is rapidly decreasing also in traffic environments. The current AQI standard therefore lacks clarity on the potential health risks from other air pollutants emitted from traffic exhaust. In addition, the air quality indicators currently considered in the AQI do not represent well enough residential wood burning and the possible health outcomes from its exposure. We suggest that the current AQI should be revised in a way that new air quality parameters would be considered, which would better represent the health effects resulting from these local combustion sources.
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author Sillanpää, S.
Fung, P.L.
Niemi, J.V.
Kousa, A.
Kangas, L.
Zaidan, M.A.
Timonen, H.
Kulmala, M.
Petäjä, T.
Hussein, T.
spellingShingle Sillanpää, S.
Fung, P.L.
Niemi, J.V.
Kousa, A.
Kangas, L.
Zaidan, M.A.
Timonen, H.
Kulmala, M.
Petäjä, T.
Hussein, T.
Long-term air quality trends of regulated pollutants in the Helsinki metropolitan area from 1994–2019 and its implications to the Air Quality Index
author_facet Sillanpää, S.
Fung, P.L.
Niemi, J.V.
Kousa, A.
Kangas, L.
Zaidan, M.A.
Timonen, H.
Kulmala, M.
Petäjä, T.
Hussein, T.
author_sort Sillanpää, S.
title Long-term air quality trends of regulated pollutants in the Helsinki metropolitan area from 1994–2019 and its implications to the Air Quality Index
title_short Long-term air quality trends of regulated pollutants in the Helsinki metropolitan area from 1994–2019 and its implications to the Air Quality Index
title_full Long-term air quality trends of regulated pollutants in the Helsinki metropolitan area from 1994–2019 and its implications to the Air Quality Index
title_fullStr Long-term air quality trends of regulated pollutants in the Helsinki metropolitan area from 1994–2019 and its implications to the Air Quality Index
title_full_unstemmed Long-term air quality trends of regulated pollutants in the Helsinki metropolitan area from 1994–2019 and its implications to the Air Quality Index
title_sort long-term air quality trends of regulated pollutants in the helsinki metropolitan area from 1994–2019 and its implications to the air quality index
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