Aerosol study and transformations over the Marseille/Fos-Berre region: ESCOMPTE experiment
Description
The importance of particulate pollution in urban and suburban zones is getting more and more obvious worldwide. Any policy abatement in relation with the aerosol impact relies on an accurate knowledge of their physico-chemical properties: size, chemical composition and number concentrations. As part of the ESCOMPTE experiment (http://medias.obs-mip.fr:8000/escompte/) which aims to estimate the photochemical pollution in the Marseille Fos/Berre region, this work presents an extensive study of the atmospheric particulate phase and documents its transformations. Interestingly in this region, three intense aerosol sources (urban, industrial and biogenic) produce important particle concentration levels in the whole domain of the study. The aerosol exhaustive characterization has shown an anthropogenic and differentiated signature with important amounts of particulate carbon, sulfate and nitrate. On the other hand, the influence of the marine source is not significant. The most original result is the evidence of secondary aerosol formation on a regional scale which is much more important than those usually observed at these latitudes since two thirds of the particulate mass collected off source zones was generated during transport. It appears thus of high importance to consider the formation pathways of these secondary particles in order to set up an appropriate strategy for the abatement of atmospheric particle concentrations. Finally, this study brings innovative hypotheses for the first modelling tests of aerosol concentrations and their radiative impact. (author)
Abstract (French)
L'importance de la pollution particulaire en zone urbaine et suburbaine est de plus en plus marquee dans la plupart des grandes villes mondiales. La maitrise de l'impact environnemental de ces aerosols repose sur une connaissance precise de leurs proprietes physico-chimiques: taille, composition chimique et concentration en nombre. Dans le cadre de l'experience ESCOMPTE (http://medias.obs-mip.fr:8000/escomptel) visant a evaluer la pollution photochimique dans la region de Marseille Fos/Berre, ce travail presente une etude detaillee de la phase particulaire atmospherique et en documente les transformations. L'interet de cette region reside dans le fait qu'il existe en ete trois sources intenses d'aerosols (urbaine, industrielle et biogenique) qui produisent des niveaux de concentration importants dans tout le domaine d'etude. La caracterisation exhaustive de l'aerosol a montre une signature anthropique et differenciee avec des quantites importantes de carbone, sulfates et nitrates particulaires. Par contre, la part des aerosols marins y est tres faible. Le resultat le plus interessant est la mise en evidence d'une formation secondaire d'aerosols a l'echelle regionale bien superieure a celle habituellement observee a ces latitudes puisqu'environ deux tiers de la masse particulaire recueillie hors zone source a ete formee au cours du transport. II est donc important de considerer les voies de formation des particules secondaires pour la mise en place de strategies visant a reduire les concentrations particulaires atmospheriques. Enfin, cette etude apporte des hypotheses novatrices pour les premiers tests de modelisation des concentrations d'aerosols et de leur impact radiatif.Files
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Additional titles
- Original title (French)
- Etude de l'aerosol et de ses transformations dans la region de Marseille Fos-Berre: experience Escompte
Publishing Information
- Imprint Pagination
- 283 p.
- Report number
- FRCEA-TH--3645
INIS
- Country of Publication
- France
- Country of Input or Organization
- France
- INIS RN
- 52006851
- Subject category
- S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Thesis
- Descriptors DEI
- AEROSOLS; AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT; AMMONIA; CARBON OXIDES; CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; CHEMICAL PROPERTIES; CHEMICAL STATE; CONCENTRATION RATIO; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; FRANCE; GRAIN SIZE; NITROGEN OXIDES; PARTICULATES; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; SULFUR OXIDES; URBAN AREAS; VOLATILE MATTER
- Descriptors DEC
- CARBON COMPOUNDS; CHALCOGENIDES; COLLOIDS; DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; DIMENSIONLESS NUMBERS; DISPERSIONS; EUROPE; HYDRIDES; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; MATTER; MICROSTRUCTURE; NITROGEN COMPOUNDS; NITROGEN HYDRIDES; OXIDES; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; PARTICLES; POLLUTION ABATEMENT; SIZE; SOLS; SULFUR COMPOUNDS; WESTERN EUROPE
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