Air Quality in the Maracanã and Deodoro Zones During the Rio 2016 Olympic Games

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Autor(a) principal: Bezerra,Carolina A.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Carvalho,Nicole J. de, Geraldino,Claudio G. P., Silva,Cleyton M. da, Arbilla,Graciela
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532018001102220
Resumo: The air quality during the Summer 2016 Olympic Games in two Olympic zones, Maracanã (Tijuca) and Deodoro, was studied. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were collected and analyzed following method TO-15 (United States Environmental Protection Agency), during and in the days after the Games. The total VOC (C4-C12) concentrations were 39.2-160.9 and 36.6-191.4 µg m-3 for Tijuca and Deodoro, respectively. These concentrations were lower than values previously obtained in Tijuca and other areas of the city. VOC speciation and benzene/toluene ratios were also different as a consequence of the restrictions imposed on vehicular transit during the Olympic Games. Concentrations were discussed considering the reactivity and ozone forming potential of individual compounds. Criteria pollutants, determined by the Tijuca Automatic Monitoring Station, were also analyzed. The preventive policies were successful in decreasing the concentrations of CO and PM10, leading to a decrease in mean ozone levels. However, air quality indexes were not dramatically reduced, because of the increase in NOx emissions and isolated events of higher ozone levels.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Air Quality in the Maracanã and Deodoro Zones During the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
title Air Quality in the Maracanã and Deodoro Zones During the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
spellingShingle Air Quality in the Maracanã and Deodoro Zones During the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
Bezerra,Carolina A.
volatile organic compounds
Rio 2016 Olympic Games
air quality indexes
ozone
title_short Air Quality in the Maracanã and Deodoro Zones During the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
title_full Air Quality in the Maracanã and Deodoro Zones During the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
title_fullStr Air Quality in the Maracanã and Deodoro Zones During the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
title_full_unstemmed Air Quality in the Maracanã and Deodoro Zones During the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
title_sort Air Quality in the Maracanã and Deodoro Zones During the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
author Bezerra,Carolina A.
author_facet Bezerra,Carolina A.
Carvalho,Nicole J. de
Geraldino,Claudio G. P.
Silva,Cleyton M. da
Arbilla,Graciela
author_role author
author2 Carvalho,Nicole J. de
Geraldino,Claudio G. P.
Silva,Cleyton M. da
Arbilla,Graciela
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author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bezerra,Carolina A.
Carvalho,Nicole J. de
Geraldino,Claudio G. P.
Silva,Cleyton M. da
Arbilla,Graciela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv volatile organic compounds
Rio 2016 Olympic Games
air quality indexes
ozone
topic volatile organic compounds
Rio 2016 Olympic Games
air quality indexes
ozone
description The air quality during the Summer 2016 Olympic Games in two Olympic zones, Maracanã (Tijuca) and Deodoro, was studied. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were collected and analyzed following method TO-15 (United States Environmental Protection Agency), during and in the days after the Games. The total VOC (C4-C12) concentrations were 39.2-160.9 and 36.6-191.4 µg m-3 for Tijuca and Deodoro, respectively. These concentrations were lower than values previously obtained in Tijuca and other areas of the city. VOC speciation and benzene/toluene ratios were also different as a consequence of the restrictions imposed on vehicular transit during the Olympic Games. Concentrations were discussed considering the reactivity and ozone forming potential of individual compounds. Criteria pollutants, determined by the Tijuca Automatic Monitoring Station, were also analyzed. The preventive policies were successful in decreasing the concentrations of CO and PM10, leading to a decrease in mean ozone levels. However, air quality indexes were not dramatically reduced, because of the increase in NOx emissions and isolated events of higher ozone levels.
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