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Winter And Summer Ammonia Emissions In The City Of Manchester, UK, Related To Traffic And Background Sources Measured Using An Aerodyne Quantum Cascade-TDLAS

Ammonia emissions contribute to eutrophication and gaseous ammonia is a precursor of secondary particulate matter. Ammonia is generally associated with agricultural emissions; however, recent studies have suggested that urban areas, and traffic in particular, may be a source of growing significance....

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Main Authors: Longley, I D, Whitehead, J D, Coe, H, Gallagher, M W
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Ammonia emissions contribute to eutrophication and gaseous ammonia is a precursor of secondary particulate matter. Ammonia is generally associated with agricultural emissions; however, recent studies have suggested that urban areas, and traffic in particular, may be a source of growing significance. To investigate this source concentrations of atmospheric ammonia have been measured from a rooftop laboratory centrally located in Manchester, UK. High-resolution measurements were made at 1 Hz using an Aerodyne quantum cascade tunable diode laser absorption spectrometer (QC-TDLAS). In wintertime median concentrations were 1.8 ppb, (range 0.4 – 10.6 ppb), whereas in summertime median concentrations were higher at 3.0 ppb (range 0.7–9.3 ppb). In winter, and during cyclonic conditions in summer, ammonia concentrations were related linearly to concentrations of NOx, suggesting a traffic source for ammonia. Higher ammonia concentrations were observed in light winds. Ammonia concentrations relative to NOx were higher in summer, suggesting the influence of warmer temperatures on gas partitioning of ammonium nitrate. The slope of the winter relationship between ammonia and both NOx and CO has increased in Manchester by 40 % since 1997, since when the adoption of catalytic converters has approximately doubled. Mean concentrations of 8.0 ppb were also observed during a short measurement period on a busy city street, implicating traffic and human sources.
ISSN:1746-448X
1743-3541
DOI:10.2495/AIR050281