Temporal Variability and Regional Influences of PM2.5 in the West African Cities of Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire) and Accra (Ghana)

Particulate Matter (PM) Low-Cost Sensors (LCS) can be used to monitor air quality in regions with limited access to reference monitors. This study carried out within the framework of the Improving Air Quality in West Africa (IAQWA) project provides high temporal resolution of data on fine aerosol (P...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental science: atmospheres 2024-03
Hauptverfasser: Bahino, Julien, Giordano, Michael, Beekmann, Matthias, Yoboue, Véronique, Ochou, Arsene, Galy-Lacaux, Corinne, Liousse, Cathy, Hughes, Allison, Nimo, James, Lemmouchi, Farouk, Cuesta, Juan, Amegah, A. Kofi, Subramanian, R.
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Zusammenfassung:Particulate Matter (PM) Low-Cost Sensors (LCS) can be used to monitor air quality in regions with limited access to reference monitors. This study carried out within the framework of the Improving Air Quality in West Africa (IAQWA) project provides high temporal resolution of data on fine aerosol (PM2.5) mass concentrations in Abidjan (Cote d'Ivoire) and Accra (Ghana) through the deployment of field calibratedReal-time Affordable Multi-pollutant (RAMP) monitors. From February 2020 to June 2021, RAMPs were deployed at five sites in Abidjan and four sites in Accra. Using a temporal resolution of 15 seconds, the datasets provided by RAMPs allowed a comparative analysis of diurnal, daily and seasonal variability of PM2.5 concentrations for different urban sites with distinct pollution sources, over an extended period oftime. Diurnal variations in PM2.5 concentrations showed prominent morning peaks related to traffic rush hours reaching up to 50 mg m−3 . Evening peaks were significant for sites in residential neighborhoods, and pointed to residential type pollution sources. Seasonal differences are analysed over a yearly cycle and maximum values are found during the so-called long dry season (Harmattan), between December and February. During a prominent pollution episode in January 2021 observed by the ground network,analysis of 3D satellite data, revealed Saharan dust transport as an additional source of (fine) aerosol pollution significantly increasing PM2.5. The same episode also revealed a limitation of LCS – an inability to adequately capture dust-dominated pollution, which can be quantified by reference monitors. Annual average PM2.5 concentrations vary between 17 and 26 mg m−3 . PM2.5 differences between sites within a city, especially between traffic impacted and urban background sites, are larger than the differencesbetween the two cities. These annual averages exceed World Health Organization (WHO) annual pollution thresholds from the 2005 (10 mg m−3) and 2021 (5 mg m−3) guidelines. Les capteurs de particules (PM) à faible coût (LCS) peuvent être utilisés pour surveiller la qualité de l'air dans les régions ayant un accès limité aux moniteurs de référence. Cette étude réalisée dans le cadre du projet d'amélioration de la qualité de l'air en Afrique de l'Ouest (IAQWA) fournit des données à haute résolution temporelle sur les concentrations massiques d'aérosols fins (PM 2,5 ) à Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire) et à Accra (Ghana) grâce au déploiement de moniteurs
ISSN:2634-3606
2634-3606
DOI:10.1039/D4EA00012A