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Air quality impacts of COVID-19 lockdown measures detected from space using high spatial resolution observations of multiple trace gases from Sentinel-5P/TROPOMI

Levelt, Pieternel and Stein Zweers, Deborah and Aben, Ilse and Bauwens, Maite and Borsdorff, Tobias and Smedt, Isabelle De and Eskes, Henk and Lerot, Christophe and Loyola, Diego and Romahn, Fabian and Stavrakou, Trissevgeni and Theys, Nicolas and Roozendael, M. Van and Veefkind, Pepijn and Verhoelst, Tijl (2022) Air quality impacts of COVID-19 lockdown measures detected from space using high spatial resolution observations of multiple trace gases from Sentinel-5P/TROPOMI. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP), 22, pp. 10319-10351. Copernicus Publications. doi: 10.5194/acp-22-10319-2022. ISSN 1680-7316.

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-22-10319-2022

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to highlight how TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) trace gas data can best be used and interpreted to understand event-based impacts on air quality from regional to city scales around the globe. For this study, we present the observed changes in the atmospheric column amounts of five trace gases (NO2, SO2, CO, HCHO, and CHOCHO) detected by the Sentinel-5P TROPOMI instrument and driven by reductions in anthropogenic emissions due to COVID-19 lockdown measures in 2020. We report clear COVID-19-related decreases in TROPOMI NO2 column amounts on all continents. For megacities, reductions in column amounts of tropospheric NO2 range between 14 % and 63 %. For China and India, supported by NO2 observations, where the primary source of anthropogenic SO2 is coal-fired power generation, we were able to detect sector-specific emission changes using the SO2 data. For HCHO and CHOCHO, we consistently observe anthropogenic changes in 2-week-averaged column amounts over China and India during the early phases of the lockdown periods. That these variations over such a short timescale are detectable from space is due to the high resolution and improved sensitivity of the TROPOMI instrument. For CO, we observe a small reduction over China, which is in concert with the other trace gas reductions observed during lockdown; however, large interannual differences prevent firm conclusions from being drawn. The joint analysis of COVID-19-lockdown-driven reductions in satellite-observed trace gas column amounts using the latest operational and scientific retrieval techniques for five species concomitantly is unprecedented. However, the meteorologically and seasonally driven variability of the five trace gases does not allow for drawing fully quantitative conclusions on the reduction in anthropogenic emissions based on TROPOMI observations alone. We anticipate that in future the combined use of inverse modeling techniques with the high spatial resolution data from S5P/TROPOMI for all observed trace gases presented here will yield a significantly improved sector-specific, space-based analysis of the impact of COVID-19 lockdown measures as compared to other existing satellite observations. Such analyses will further enhance the scientific impact and societal relevance of the TROPOMI mission.

Item URL in elib:https://elib.dlr.de/190047/
Document Type:Article
Title:Air quality impacts of COVID-19 lockdown measures detected from space using high spatial resolution observations of multiple trace gases from Sentinel-5P/TROPOMI
Authors:
AuthorsInstitution or Email of AuthorsAuthor's ORCID iDORCID Put Code
Levelt, PieternelKNMIUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Stein Zweers, DeborahKNMIUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Aben, IlseSRON, Utrecht, The NetherlandsUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Bauwens, MaiteBelgian Institute for Space Aeronomy, Brussels, BelgiumUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Borsdorff, TobiasSRON, Utrecht, The NetherlandsUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Smedt, Isabelle DeBIRA-IASBUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Eskes, HenkKNMIUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Lerot, ChristopheBIRA-IASBUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Loyola, DiegoUNSPECIFIEDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8547-9350UNSPECIFIED
Romahn, FabianUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Stavrakou, TrissevgeniBIRA-IASBUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Theys, NicolasBIRA-IASBUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Roozendael, M. VanBIRA-IASBUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Veefkind, PepijnKNMIUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Verhoelst, TijlBIRA-IASBUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Date:12 August 2022
Journal or Publication Title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP)
Refereed publication:Yes
Open Access:Yes
Gold Open Access:Yes
In SCOPUS:Yes
In ISI Web of Science:Yes
Volume:22
DOI:10.5194/acp-22-10319-2022
Page Range:pp. 10319-10351
Publisher:Copernicus Publications
ISSN:1680-7316
Status:Published
Keywords:COVID-19; Sentinel-5p; TROPOMI;
HGF - Research field:Aeronautics, Space and Transport
HGF - Program:Space
HGF - Program Themes:Earth Observation
DLR - Research area:Raumfahrt
DLR - Program:R EO - Earth Observation
DLR - Research theme (Project):R - Atmospheric and climate research, R - Spectroscopic methods of the atmosphere
Location: Oberpfaffenhofen
Institutes and Institutions:Remote Sensing Technology Institute > Atmospheric Processors
Deposited By: Loyola, Dr.-Ing. Diego
Deposited On:14 Nov 2022 11:53
Last Modified:22 Nov 2022 17:36

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