作者
Georgios I Gkatzelis, Matthew M Coggon, Brian C McDonald, Jeff Peischl, Kenneth C Aikin, Jessica B Gilman, Michael Trainer, Carsten Warneke
发表日期
2020/12/16
期刊
Environmental Science & Technology
卷号
55
期号
1
页码范围
188-199
出版商
American Chemical Society
简介
With traffic emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) decreasing rapidly over the last decades, the contributions of the emissions from other source categories, such as volatile chemical products (VCPs), have become more apparent in urban air. In this work, in situ measurements of various VOCs are reported for New York City, Pittsburgh, Chicago, and Denver. The magnitude of different emission sources relative to traffic is determined by measuring the urban enhancement of individual compounds relative to the enhancement of benzene, a known tracer of fossil fuel in the United States. The enhancement ratios of several VCP compounds to benzene correlate well with population density (R2 ∼ 0.6–0.8). These observations are consistent with the expectation that some human activity should correlate better with the population density than transportation emissions, due to the lower per capita rate of driving in …
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