Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic Lockdown on Atmospheric Nanoparticle Concentrations in Two Sites of Southern Italy

During the new coronavirus infection outbreak, the application of strict containment measures entailed a decrease in most human activities, with the consequent reduction of anthropogenic emissions into the atmosphere. In this study, the impact of lockdown on atmospheric particle number concentration...

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Main Authors: Adelaide Dinoi, Daniel Gulli, Ivano Ammoscato, Claudia R. Calidonna, Daniele Contini
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/12/3/352
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author Adelaide Dinoi
Daniel Gulli
Ivano Ammoscato
Claudia R. Calidonna
Daniele Contini
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description During the new coronavirus infection outbreak, the application of strict containment measures entailed a decrease in most human activities, with the consequent reduction of anthropogenic emissions into the atmosphere. In this study, the impact of lockdown on atmospheric particle number concentrations and size distributions is investigated in two different sites of Southern Italy: Lecce and Lamezia Terme, regional stations of the GAW/ACTRIS networks. The effects of restrictions are quantified by comparing submicron particle concentrations, in the size range from 10 nm to 800 nm, measured during the lockdown period and in the same period of previous years, from 2015 to 2019, considering three time intervals: prelockdown, lockdown and postlockdown. Different percentage reductions in total particle number concentrations are observed, −19% and −23% in Lecce and −7% and −4% in Lamezia Terme during lockdown and postlockdown, respectively, with several variations in each subclass of particles. From the comparison, no significant variations of meteorological factors are observed except a reduction of rainfall in 2020, which might explain the higher levels of particle concentrations measured during prelockdown at both stations. In general, the results demonstrate an improvement of air quality, more conspicuous in Lecce than in Lamezia Terme, during the lockdown, with a differed reduction in the concentration of submicronic particles that depends on the different types of sources, their distance from observational sites and local meteorology.
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spelling doaj-art-38cbace239944aa38cb8a87f0b1cdf852025-08-19T22:38:40ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332021-03-0112335210.3390/atmos12030352Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic Lockdown on Atmospheric Nanoparticle Concentrations in Two Sites of Southern ItalyAdelaide Dinoi0Daniel Gulli1Ivano Ammoscato2Claudia R. Calidonna3Daniele Contini4Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, ISAC-CNR, S. P. Lecce-Monteroni km 1.2, 73100 Lecce, ItalyInstitute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, ISAC-CNR, Zona Industriale, Comparto 15, 88046 Lamezia Terme, ItalyInstitute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, ISAC-CNR, Zona Industriale, Comparto 15, 88046 Lamezia Terme, ItalyInstitute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, ISAC-CNR, Zona Industriale, Comparto 15, 88046 Lamezia Terme, ItalyInstitute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, ISAC-CNR, S. P. Lecce-Monteroni km 1.2, 73100 Lecce, ItalyDuring the new coronavirus infection outbreak, the application of strict containment measures entailed a decrease in most human activities, with the consequent reduction of anthropogenic emissions into the atmosphere. In this study, the impact of lockdown on atmospheric particle number concentrations and size distributions is investigated in two different sites of Southern Italy: Lecce and Lamezia Terme, regional stations of the GAW/ACTRIS networks. The effects of restrictions are quantified by comparing submicron particle concentrations, in the size range from 10 nm to 800 nm, measured during the lockdown period and in the same period of previous years, from 2015 to 2019, considering three time intervals: prelockdown, lockdown and postlockdown. Different percentage reductions in total particle number concentrations are observed, −19% and −23% in Lecce and −7% and −4% in Lamezia Terme during lockdown and postlockdown, respectively, with several variations in each subclass of particles. From the comparison, no significant variations of meteorological factors are observed except a reduction of rainfall in 2020, which might explain the higher levels of particle concentrations measured during prelockdown at both stations. In general, the results demonstrate an improvement of air quality, more conspicuous in Lecce than in Lamezia Terme, during the lockdown, with a differed reduction in the concentration of submicronic particles that depends on the different types of sources, their distance from observational sites and local meteorology.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/12/3/352COVID-19lockdownreduced emissionsair qualitynanoparticle concentrations
spellingShingle Adelaide Dinoi
Daniel Gulli
Ivano Ammoscato
Claudia R. Calidonna
Daniele Contini
Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic Lockdown on Atmospheric Nanoparticle Concentrations in Two Sites of Southern Italy
COVID-19
lockdown
reduced emissions
air quality
nanoparticle concentrations
title Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic Lockdown on Atmospheric Nanoparticle Concentrations in Two Sites of Southern Italy
title_full Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic Lockdown on Atmospheric Nanoparticle Concentrations in Two Sites of Southern Italy
title_fullStr Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic Lockdown on Atmospheric Nanoparticle Concentrations in Two Sites of Southern Italy
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic Lockdown on Atmospheric Nanoparticle Concentrations in Two Sites of Southern Italy
title_short Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic Lockdown on Atmospheric Nanoparticle Concentrations in Two Sites of Southern Italy
title_sort impact of the coronavirus pandemic lockdown on atmospheric nanoparticle concentrations in two sites of southern italy
topic COVID-19
lockdown
reduced emissions
air quality
nanoparticle concentrations
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/12/3/352
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