尼日利亚的大气污染:车辆交通与标准污染物水平之间的关系

Y. Aliyu, J. Botai, A. Abubakar, T. Youngu, J. O. Sule, M. Shebe, Mohammed Ahmed Bichi
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在尼日利亚,使用过的/保养不良的车辆越来越多,是造成大多数城市空气污染的原因之一,可能对一般公众健康产生影响。本研究以尼日利亚北部的扎里亚为例,评估了车辆交通激增对室外污染物测量的影响。该研究收集了19个研究地点1年的车辆数量和各自室外标准污染物测量数据。车辆交通分为摩托车(2-W),三轮车(3-W),汽车,公共汽车,轻型车辆(LDV)和重型车辆(HDV)。测量的室外污染物包括一氧化碳(CO)、二氧化硫(so2)和颗粒物(PM 2.5 /PM 10)。2015年12月至2016年11月,我们使用经过验证的便携式监测仪(CW-HAT200颗粒计数器和MSA Altair 5x多气体传感器)进行室外测量。验证过程的观测值为正态分布[峰度(0.301);偏度((cid:1) 0.334)]和决定系数(R2≥0.808)。颗粒物(PM)测量的时间序列分析显示出令人担忧的浓度水平。综合交通密度分析结果显示,人群暴露于室外污染物测量值有显著贡献(R≥0.619)。2-W(摩托车)被发现是与观测到的室外污染物测量值关系最显著的车辆类别。
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Atmospheric Air Pollution in Nigeria: A Correlation between Vehicular Traffic and Criteria Pollutant Levels
In Nigeria, the rising levels of used/poorly maintained vehicles are contributing to most urban air pollution with possible repercussion on the general public health. This study evaluates the inferences of vehicular traffic surge on outdoor pollutant measurement using Zaria, northern Nigeria, as a case study. The study collected a 1-year time-series dataset for the vehicular count and the respective outdoor criteria pollutant measurements over 19 study sites. The vehicular traffic was categorized into motorcycles (2-W), tricycles (3-W), cars, buses, light-duty vehicles (LDV) and heavy-duty vehicles (HDV). The outdoor pollutants that were measured include carbon monoxide (CO), sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) and particulate matter (PM 2.5 /PM 10 ). We utilized validated portable monitors (CW-HAT200 particulate counter and the MSA Altair 5x multigas sensor) for the outdoor measurements during December 2015 – November 2016. The observed measurements for the validation procedure were normally distributed [kurtosis (0.301); skewness ( (cid:1) 0.334)] and coefficient of determination (R2 ≥ 0.808). The time-series analysis of particulate matter (PM) measurements displayed alarming concentrations levels. Combined vehicular traffic density analysis revealed significant contribution (R ≥ 0.619) to the population exposed outdoor pollutant measurements. The 2-W (motorcycle) was found to be the vehicular category that attributed the most significant relationship with observed outdoor pollutant measurements.
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