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Publications (1)


Impact of Covid-19 lockdown on PM10, SO2 and NO2 concentrations in Salé City (Morocco)
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May 2020

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The Science of The Total Environment

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M'hamed Krombi

Covid-19 was first reported in Morocco on March 2, 2020. Since then, to prevent its propagation, the Moroccan government declared a state of health emergency. A set of rapid and strict countermeasures have taken, including locking down cities, limiting population's mobility and prohibiting almost all avoidable activities. In the present study, we attempted to evaluate the changes in levels of some air pollutants (mainly PM10, NO2 and SO2) in Salé city (North-Western Morocco) during the lockdown measures. In this context, a continuous measurement of PM10, SO2 and NO2 was carried before and during the Covid-19 lockdown period. As a consequence of the security measures and control actions undertaken, the emissions from vehicle exhaust and industrial production were significantly reduced, which contribute to the decrease in the concentrations of the studied pollutants. The obtained results showed that the difference between the concentrations recorded before and during the lockdown period were respectively 75%, 49% and 96% for PM10, SO2 and NO2. PM10 levels were much less reduced than NO2. The three-dimensional air mass backward trajectories, using the HYSPLIT model, demonstrated the benefits of PM10 local emission reductions related to the lockdown were overwhelmed by the contribution of long-range transported aerosols outside areas. In addition, noteworthy differences in the air mass back trajectories and the meteorology between these two periods were evidenced.

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... Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a pollutant with a very short lifespan, as evidenced by studies conducted by Marchenko et al. (2015) and Lamsal et al. (2020). It is particularly prevalent in urban settings, as indicated by the research undertaken by Georgoulias et al. (2019) and Otmani et al. (2020). NO2 exhibits detrimental effects on the environment and human health, particularly when individuals are exposed to it for extended periods (Manisalidis Journal of Environment and Earth Science www.iiste.org ...

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Seasonal variation of Nitrogen Dioxide and Particulate Matter in the capital City (City of Tshwane) of South Africa and its compliance to South African Air Quality Standards
Impact of Covid-19 lockdown on PM10, SO2 and NO2 concentrations in Salé City (Morocco)
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  • May 2020

The Science of The Total Environment