Photochemical sensitivity to emissions and local meteorology in Bogotá, Santiago, and São Paulo: An analysis of the initial COVID-19 lockdowns
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This study delves into the photochemical atmospheric changes reported globally during the pandemic by analyzing the change in emissions from mobile sources and the contribution of local meteorology to ozone (O3) and particle formation in Bogotá (Colombia), Santiago (Chile), and São Paulo (Brazil). T...
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Photochemical sensitivity to emissions and local meteorology in Bogotá, Santiago, and São Paulo: An analysis of the initial COVID-19 lockdowns |
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Photochemical sensitivity to emissions and local meteorology in Bogotá, Santiago, and São Paulo: An analysis of the initial COVID-19 lockdowns |
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Photochemical sensitivity to emissions and local meteorology in Bogotá, Santiago, and São Paulo: An analysis of the initial COVID-19 lockdowns Seguel, Rodrigo J. Contaminantes Atmosféricos Pollutant Source Numerical Model Emission Inventory https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.08 contaminacion del aire - Aire y Atmósfera |
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Photochemical sensitivity to emissions and local meteorology in Bogotá, Santiago, and São Paulo: An analysis of the initial COVID-19 lockdowns |
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Photochemical sensitivity to emissions and local meteorology in Bogotá, Santiago, and São Paulo: An analysis of the initial COVID-19 lockdowns |
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Photochemical sensitivity to emissions and local meteorology in Bogotá, Santiago, and São Paulo: An analysis of the initial COVID-19 lockdowns |
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Photochemical sensitivity to emissions and local meteorology in Bogotá, Santiago, and São Paulo: An analysis of the initial COVID-19 lockdowns |
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Photochemical sensitivity to emissions and local meteorology in Bogotá, Santiago, and São Paulo: An analysis of the initial COVID-19 lockdowns |
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Seguel, Rodrigo J. |
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Seguel, Rodrigo J. Gallardo, Laura Osses, Mauricio Rojas, Néstor Y. Nogueira, Thiago Menares, Camilo Andrade, Maria de Fatima Belalcázar, Luis C. Carrasco, Paula Eskes, Henk Fleming, Zoë L. Huneeus, Nicolas Ibarra-Espinosa, Sergio Landulfo, Eduardo Leiva, Manuel Mangones, Sonia C. Morais, Fernando G. Moreira, Gregori A. Pantoja, Nicolás Parraguez, Santiago Rojas Quincho, Jhojan Pool Rondanelli, Roberto Andrade, Izabel da Silva Toro, Richard Yoshida, Alexandre C. |
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Gallardo, Laura Osses, Mauricio Rojas, Néstor Y. Nogueira, Thiago Menares, Camilo Andrade, Maria de Fatima Belalcázar, Luis C. Carrasco, Paula Eskes, Henk Fleming, Zoë L. Huneeus, Nicolas Ibarra-Espinosa, Sergio Landulfo, Eduardo Leiva, Manuel Mangones, Sonia C. Morais, Fernando G. Moreira, Gregori A. Pantoja, Nicolás Parraguez, Santiago Rojas Quincho, Jhojan Pool Rondanelli, Roberto Andrade, Izabel da Silva Toro, Richard Yoshida, Alexandre C. |
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Seguel, Rodrigo J. Gallardo, Laura Osses, Mauricio Rojas, Néstor Y. Nogueira, Thiago Menares, Camilo Andrade, Maria de Fatima Belalcázar, Luis C. Carrasco, Paula Eskes, Henk Fleming, Zoë L. Huneeus, Nicolas Ibarra-Espinosa, Sergio Landulfo, Eduardo Leiva, Manuel Mangones, Sonia C. Morais, Fernando G. Moreira, Gregori A. Pantoja, Nicolás Parraguez, Santiago Rojas Quincho, Jhojan Pool Rondanelli, Roberto Andrade, Izabel da Silva Toro, Richard Yoshida, Alexandre C. |
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Contaminantes Atmosféricos Pollutant Source Numerical Model Emission Inventory |
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Contaminantes Atmosféricos Pollutant Source Numerical Model Emission Inventory https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.08 contaminacion del aire - Aire y Atmósfera |
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contaminacion del aire - Aire y Atmósfera |
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This study delves into the photochemical atmospheric changes reported globally during the pandemic by analyzing the change in emissions from mobile sources and the contribution of local meteorology to ozone (O3) and particle formation in Bogotá (Colombia), Santiago (Chile), and São Paulo (Brazil). The impact of mobility reductions (50%–80%) produced by the early coronavirus-imposed lockdown was assessed through high-resolution vehicular emission inventories, surface measurements, aerosol optical depth and size, and satellite observations of tropospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO2) columns. A generalized additive model (GAM) technique was also used to separate the local meteorology and urban patterns from other drivers relevant for O3 and NO2 formation. Volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides (NOx), and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) decreased significantly due to motorized trip reductions. In situ nitrogen oxide median surface mixing ratios declined by 70%, 67%, and 67% in Bogotá, Santiago, and São Paulo, respectively. NO2 column medians from satellite observations decreased by 40%, 35%, and 47%, respectively, which was consistent with the changes in mobility and surface mixing ratio reductions of 34%, 25%, and 34%. However, the ambient NO2 to NOx ratio increased, denoting a shift of the O3 formation regime that led to a 51%, 36%, and 30% increase in the median O3 surface mixing ratios in the 3 respective cities. O3 showed high sensitivity to slight temperature changes during the pandemic lockdown period analyzed. However, the GAM results indicate that O3 increases were mainly caused by emission changes. The lockdown led to an increase in the median of the maximum daily 8-h average O3 of between 56% and 90% in these cities. |
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