Variability and sources of NMHCs at a coastal urban location in the Piraeus Port, Greece

Atmospheric Pollution Research(2022)

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Ambient concentrations and sources of non-Methane Hydrocarbons (NMHCs) with 6–9 carbon atoms were investigated at an industrialized coastal location within the Port of Piraeus in Greece. Measurements were performed for a yearlong period during 2019 by means of an automated gas chromatograph with flame ionization detector (GC-FID). N-Hexane registered the highest annual mean concentration, followed by toluene and benzene, whereas all compounds presented important day to day variability, with an enhancement in summer. The seasonal diurnal cycles were characterized by strong morning peaks, especially in summer. The night-time maxima were less pronounced during the warm period, by almost 50% relative to the morning ones. On the contrary, during winter night-time, the combined impact of emissions and the shallow boundary layer was reflected on the night-time peaks. The area seems to be affected mainly by local land emission sources, whereas temperature possibly triggers evaporation processes, as indicated by comparisons with nearby traffic and urban background sites. The enhanced NMHCs concentration, in spite of increased ventilation coefficients during the summer, indicated again the impact of local emission sources. This was also highlighted by means of Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF) modeling. Three PMF factors were identified, quantified and supported by supplementary seasonal runs during short-term campaigns. Fugitive emissions were recognized as the main source, contributing more than 70% of total NMHCs year-round, while the input of emissions associated with traffic and diesel combustion was almost equal (13% and 15%, respectively).
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Piraeus port,Greece,NMHCs,PMF,Emission sources
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