新冠肺炎疫情对中国湖北省空气质量的影响

Faisal Mumtaz, Yu Tao, Barjeece Bashir, Hamid Faiz, M. Kareem, A. Ahmad, Hammad Ul Hassan
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从2019年12月开始到2020年初,新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)传染性呼吸道疾病在几周内成为全球大流行。包括中国在内的世界各国都采取了封锁措施,并采取了一些警告措施,以减少这种传染病的进一步传播。中国武汉是第一个为控制新冠肺炎影响而实施封城的城市。封锁意外地给了科学界一个机会,在现实世界中调查人类活动对空气污染的影响。本研究利用地面站数据和TROPOMI卫星数据,探讨疫情期间封锁对湖北省细颗粒物和部分有害气体PM2.5、PM10、SO2、CO、O3、AQI和NO2变化的影响。将空气污染物按(i)疫情前(即2019年10月至12月)、(ii)湖北省封城期间(即2020年1月至3月)和封城后(即2020年4月至6月)进行比较。结果清楚地表明,由于CO、SO2、NO2、O3、PM2.5和PM10在疫情前的高排放,空气质量没有得到保证,但在封城期间,NO2 (54 mg/cm3)、SO2 (10.5 mg/cm3至7.77 mg/cm3)、PM2.5 (49.22 mg/cm3至44.34 mg/cm3)、PM10浓度(80.83 mg/cm3至57.04 mg/cm3)和AQI (72.95 mg/cm3至49.64 mg/cm3)持续下降。因为封锁关闭了所有人为活动,如工业工作、交通车辆和各种社会经济活动,这对空气质量产生了健康的变化。在封城期间,不健康气体和颗粒物的排放相当明显,但封城结束后,排放又有所增加。但是,我们不支持将封锁作为改善空气质量的措施,因为这对社会经济进程和进步造成了严重的负面影响,但改变人类使用工业和车辆的行为可以帮助我们改善空气质量。
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THE IMPACT OF THE LOCKDOWN ON AIR QUALITY IN RESULT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC OVER HUBEI PROVINCE, CHINA
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infectious respiratory disease becomes a global pandemic in few weeks from its start in December 2019 to early 2020. Various countries across the world including China went to lockdown and several caution were implemented to reduce the further spread of this infectious disease. Wuhan (China) was the first city to impose the lockdown for controlling the impact of COVID-19. The lockdown unexpectedly gives the scientific community a chance to investigate the influence of the human activity on air pollution in real world scenario. The present study attempted to investigate the impact of lockdown during the ongoing viral disease on the changes of fine particulate matters and some unhealthy gases i.e. PM2.5, PM10, SO2, CO, O3, AQI and NO2 over Hubei province of China, by using ground station data and TROPOMI satellite data. The air pollutants were compared as, (i) pre COVID-19 period (i.e. October-December 2019), (ii) throughout the lockdown in Hubei province (i.e. January 2020-March 2020) and Post lockdown duration (i.e. April 2020-June 2020). Results clearly showed that air quality was not secured due to high emission of CO, SO2, NO2, O3, PM2.5, and PM10 on Pre COVID-19 times, but under the lockdown continuously decrease in NO2 from (54 mg/cm3 to 26 mg/cm3), SO2 (10.5 mg/cm3 to 7.77 mg/cm3) PM2.5 (49.22 mg/cm3 to 44.34 mg/cm3), PM10 concentrations (80.83 mg/cm3 to 57.04 mg/cm3) and AQI (72.95 mg/cm3 to 49.64 mg/cm3) has been observed. Because lockdown shuts all anthropogenic activities like industrial work, traffic vehicles and various socio-economic activities, which developed a healthy change on air quality. Emission of unhealthy gases and particulates were quite clear during the lockdown but again increase after finishing the lockdown period. However, we don’t support the lockdown as a measure for the betterment of air quality as this has severely posed negative impacts on the socio-economic processes and progress, but changes in human behavior of using industries and vehicles can help us to improve the air quality.
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