The influence of cruise ship emissions on air pollution in Svalbard – a harbinger of a more polluted Arctic?

In this study we have analyzed whether tourist cruise ships have an influence on measured sulfur dioxide (SO<sub>2</sub>), ozone (O<sub>3</sub>), Aitken mode particle and equivalent black carbon (EBC) concentrations at Ny Ålesund and Zeppelin Mountain on Svalbard in the Norwe...

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Main Authors: S. Eckhardt, O. Hermansen, H. Grythe, M. Fiebig, K. Stebel, M. Cassiani, A. Baecklund, A. Stohl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2013-08-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/13/8401/2013/acp-13-8401-2013.pdf
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author S. Eckhardt
O. Hermansen
H. Grythe
M. Fiebig
K. Stebel
M. Cassiani
A. Baecklund
A. Stohl
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description In this study we have analyzed whether tourist cruise ships have an influence on measured sulfur dioxide (SO<sub>2</sub>), ozone (O<sub>3</sub>), Aitken mode particle and equivalent black carbon (EBC) concentrations at Ny Ålesund and Zeppelin Mountain on Svalbard in the Norwegian Arctic during summer. We separated the measurement data set into periods when ships were present and periods when ships were not present in the Kongsfjord area, according to a long-term record of the number of passengers visiting Ny Ålesund. We show that when ships with more than 50 passengers cruise in the Kongsfjord, measured daytime mean concentrations of 60 nm particles and EBC in summer show enhancements of 72 and 45%, respectively, relative to values when ships are not present. Even larger enhancements of 81 and 72% were found for stagnant conditions. In contrast, O<sub>3</sub> concentrations were 5% lower on average and 7% lower under stagnant conditions, due to titration of O<sub>3</sub> with the emitted nitric oxide (NO). The differences between the two data subsets are largest for the highest measured percentiles, while relatively small differences were found for the median concentrations, indicating that ship plumes are sampled relatively infrequently even when ships are present although they carry high pollutant concentrations. We estimate that the ships increased the total summer mean concentrations of SO<sub>2</sub>, 60 nm particles and EBC by 15, 18 and 11%, respectively. Our findings have two important implications. Firstly, even at such a remote Arctic observatory as Zeppelin, the measurements can be influenced by tourist ship emissions. Careful data screening is recommended before summertime Zeppelin data is used for data analysis or for comparison with global chemistry transport models. However, Zeppelin remains as one of the most valuable Arctic observatories, as most other Arctic observatories face even larger local pollution problems. Secondly, given landing statistics of tourist ships on Svalbard, it is suspected that large parts of the Svalbard archipelago are affected by cruise ship emissions. Thus, our results may be taken as a warning signal of future pan-Arctic conditions if Arctic shipping becomes more frequent and emission regulations are not strict enough.
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spelling doaj.art-2096bc8d5d024062ad1d9af7d63ba6f22022-12-21T18:11:11ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242013-08-0113168401840910.5194/acp-13-8401-2013The influence of cruise ship emissions on air pollution in Svalbard &ndash; a harbinger of a more polluted Arctic?S. EckhardtO. HermansenH. GrytheM. FiebigK. StebelM. CassianiA. BaecklundA. StohlIn this study we have analyzed whether tourist cruise ships have an influence on measured sulfur dioxide (SO<sub>2</sub>), ozone (O<sub>3</sub>), Aitken mode particle and equivalent black carbon (EBC) concentrations at Ny Ålesund and Zeppelin Mountain on Svalbard in the Norwegian Arctic during summer. We separated the measurement data set into periods when ships were present and periods when ships were not present in the Kongsfjord area, according to a long-term record of the number of passengers visiting Ny Ålesund. We show that when ships with more than 50 passengers cruise in the Kongsfjord, measured daytime mean concentrations of 60 nm particles and EBC in summer show enhancements of 72 and 45%, respectively, relative to values when ships are not present. Even larger enhancements of 81 and 72% were found for stagnant conditions. In contrast, O<sub>3</sub> concentrations were 5% lower on average and 7% lower under stagnant conditions, due to titration of O<sub>3</sub> with the emitted nitric oxide (NO). The differences between the two data subsets are largest for the highest measured percentiles, while relatively small differences were found for the median concentrations, indicating that ship plumes are sampled relatively infrequently even when ships are present although they carry high pollutant concentrations. We estimate that the ships increased the total summer mean concentrations of SO<sub>2</sub>, 60 nm particles and EBC by 15, 18 and 11%, respectively. Our findings have two important implications. Firstly, even at such a remote Arctic observatory as Zeppelin, the measurements can be influenced by tourist ship emissions. Careful data screening is recommended before summertime Zeppelin data is used for data analysis or for comparison with global chemistry transport models. However, Zeppelin remains as one of the most valuable Arctic observatories, as most other Arctic observatories face even larger local pollution problems. Secondly, given landing statistics of tourist ships on Svalbard, it is suspected that large parts of the Svalbard archipelago are affected by cruise ship emissions. Thus, our results may be taken as a warning signal of future pan-Arctic conditions if Arctic shipping becomes more frequent and emission regulations are not strict enough.http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/13/8401/2013/acp-13-8401-2013.pdf
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M. Cassiani
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A. Stohl
The influence of cruise ship emissions on air pollution in Svalbard &ndash; a harbinger of a more polluted Arctic?
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
title The influence of cruise ship emissions on air pollution in Svalbard &ndash; a harbinger of a more polluted Arctic?
title_full The influence of cruise ship emissions on air pollution in Svalbard &ndash; a harbinger of a more polluted Arctic?
title_fullStr The influence of cruise ship emissions on air pollution in Svalbard &ndash; a harbinger of a more polluted Arctic?
title_full_unstemmed The influence of cruise ship emissions on air pollution in Svalbard &ndash; a harbinger of a more polluted Arctic?
title_short The influence of cruise ship emissions on air pollution in Svalbard &ndash; a harbinger of a more polluted Arctic?
title_sort influence of cruise ship emissions on air pollution in svalbard ndash a harbinger of a more polluted arctic
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