Open waste burning linked to air pollution in Northwestern Greenland
A case study on the effects of open waste burning on air quality in
SAPPORO,
The study focused on Qaanaaq, a small village in
PM2.5 pollution is closely linked with severe air pollution and is particularly harmful to human health; PM2.5 exposures are correlated with a spectrum of health problems, including respiratory ailments such as asthma and bronchitis, cardiovascular diseases, and even premature death.
Monitoring PM2.5 levels is important for assessing air quality and protecting public health. However, compared to the mid-latitudes, the PM2.5 observations in high-latitude regions are relatively left behind (i.e., fewer PM2.5 observations) in terms of the SDG's mission statement.
The research team, which included researchers from Hokkaido University, the University of Tsukuba, Nagoya University, and NASA, and was led by Associate Professor & Distinguished Researcher
Although further investigation indicated that pollutants originating from sources outside of the study area may have also contributed some during the early stages of the study, the analyses indicated these contributions were minimal, highlighting the significant impact of local pollution sources on air quality in Qaanaaq. The hourly mean PM2.5 concentrations did not reach alarming levels during the measurement period. However, additional analysis based on the NOAA HYSPLIT online dispersion simulations also implied that there were likely particulate matter depositions from the open waste burning to the nearby sea areas, including
"This is the first time we've studied PM2.5 in a small Arctic residential area of
Contacts:
Associate Professor & Distinguished Researcher
Arctic Research Center & Center for Natural Hazards Research
Hokkaido University
Tel: +81-11-706-9632
Email: [email protected]
Sohail Keegan Pinto (International Public Relations Specialist)
Public Relations & Communications Division
Office of Public Relations and Social Collaboration
Hokkaido University
Tel: +81-11-706-2186
Email: [email protected]
Paper:
DOI: 10.1002/asl.1231
Funding:
This study was supported by grants from the Arctic Challenge for Sustainability II project (ArCSII: JPMXD1420318865) funded by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology Japan (MEXT); and a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) (KAKENHI: JP19H01976) funded by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).
Press release on Hokkaido University website: https://www.global.hokudai.ac.jp/blog/open-waste-burning-linked-to-air-pollution-in-northwestern-greenland/
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