Chemical Characterization and Optical Properties of the Aerosol in São Paulo, Brazil

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Autores

Vieira, Erick Vinicius Ramos

Do Rosario, Nilton Evora

Yamasoe, Marcia Akemi

Morais, Fernando Gonçalves

Martinez, Pedro José Perez

Landulfo, Eduardo

Maura De Miranda, Regina

Data de Publicação

20 de setembro de 2023

Resumo

Air pollution in the Metropolitan Area of São Paulo (MASP), Brazil, is a serious problem and is strongly affected by local sources. However, atmosphere column composition in MASP is also affected by biomass burning aerosol (BB). Understanding the impacts of aerosol particles, from both vehicles and BB, on the air quality and climate depends on in-depth research with knowledge of some parameters such as the optical properties of particles and their chemical composition. This study characterized fine particulate matter (PM2.5) from July 2019 to August 2020 in the eastern part of the MASP, relating the chemical composition data obtained at the surface and columnar optical parameters, such as aerosol optical depth (AOD), Ångström Exponent (AE), and single-scattering albedo (SSA). According to the analyzed data, the mean PM2.5 concentration was 18.0 ± 12.5 µg/m3; however, daily events exceeded 75 times the air quality standard of the World Health Organization (15 µg/m3). The mean black carbon concentration was 1.8 ± 1.5 µg/m3 in the sampling period. Positive matrix factorization (PMF) identified four main sources of aerosol: heavy vehicles (42%), followed by soil dust plus local sources (38.7%), light vehicles (9.9%), and local sources (8.6%). AOD and AE presented the highest values in the dry period, during which biomass burning events are more frequent, suggesting smaller particles in the atmosphere. SSA values at 440 nm were between 0.86 and 0.94, with lower values in the winter months, indicating the presence of more absorbing aerosol.

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BibTeX
@online{erick_vinicius_ramos2023,
  author = {Erick Vinicius Ramos , Vieira and Rosario, Nilton Evora, Do
    and Marcia Akemi , Yamasoe and Fernando Gonçalves , Morais and Pedro
    José Perez , Martinez and Eduardo , Landulfo and De Miranda, Regina,
    Maura},
  title = {Chemical Characterization and Optical Properties of the
    Aerosol in São Paulo, Brazil},
  volume = {14},
  number = {9},
  date = {2023-09-20},
  doi = {10.3390/atmos14091460},
  langid = {pt-BR},
  abstract = {Air pollution in the Metropolitan Area of São Paulo
    (MASP), Brazil, is a serious problem and is strongly affected by
    local sources. However, atmosphere column composition in MASP is
    also affected by biomass burning aerosol (BB). Understanding the
    impacts of aerosol particles, from both vehicles and BB, on the air
    quality and climate depends on in-depth research with knowledge of
    some parameters such as the optical properties of particles and
    their chemical composition. This study characterized fine
    particulate matter (PM2.5) from July 2019 to August 2020 in the
    eastern part of the MASP, relating the chemical composition data
    obtained at the surface and columnar optical parameters, such as
    aerosol optical depth (AOD), Ångström Exponent (AE), and
    single-scattering albedo (SSA). According to the analyzed data, the
    mean PM2.5 concentration was 18.0 ± 12.5 µg/m3; however, daily
    events exceeded 75 times the air quality standard of the World
    Health Organization (15 µg/m3). The mean black carbon concentration
    was 1.8 ± 1.5 µg/m3 in the sampling period. Positive matrix
    factorization (PMF) identified four main sources of aerosol: heavy
    vehicles (42\%), followed by soil dust plus local sources (38.7\%),
    light vehicles (9.9\%), and local sources (8.6\%). AOD and AE
    presented the highest values in the dry period, during which biomass
    burning events are more frequent, suggesting smaller particles in
    the atmosphere. SSA values at 440 nm were between 0.86 and 0.94,
    with lower values in the winter months, indicating the presence of
    more absorbing aerosol.}
}
Por favor, cite este trabalho como:
Erick Vinicius Ramos, Vieira, Do Rosario, Nilton Evora, Yamasoe Marcia Akemi, Morais Fernando Gonçalves, Martinez Pedro José Perez, Landulfo Eduardo, and Maura De Miranda, Regina. 2023. “Chemical Characterization and Optical Properties of the Aerosol in São Paulo, Brazil.” Atmosphere. September 20, 2023. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos14091460.