Mariola Brines
Spanish National Research Council
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Science of The Total Environment | 2015
Cristina Reche; Mar Viana; Mariola Brines; Noemí Pérez; David C. S. Beddows; Andrés Alastuey; Xavier Querol
Ultrafine particles are characterized by a high surface area per mass. Particle surface has been reported to play a significant role in determining the toxicological activity of ultrafine particles. In light of this potential role, the time variation of lung deposited surface area (LDSA) concentrations in the alveolar region was studied at the urban background environment of Barcelona (Spain), aiming to asses which processes and sources govern this parameter. Simultaneous data on Black Carbon (BC), total particle number (N) and particle number size distribution were correlated with LDSA. Average LDSA concentrations in Barcelona were 37 ± 26 μm(2)cm(-3), levels which seem to be characteristic for urban environments under traffic influence across Europe. Results confirm the comparability between LDSA data provided by the online monitor and those calculated based on particle size distributions (by SMPS), and reveal that LDSA concentrations are mainly influenced by particles in the size range 50-200 nm. A set of representative daily cycles for LDSA concentrations was obtained by means of a k-means cluster technique. The contribution of traffic emissions to daily patterns was evidenced in all the clusters, but was quantitatively different. Traffic events under stable atmospheric conditions increased mean hourly background LDSA concentrations up to 6 times, attaining levels higher than 200 μm(2)cm(-3). However, under warm and relatively clean atmospheric conditions, the traffic rush hour contribution to the daily LDSA mean appeared to be lower and the contribution of new urban particle formation events (by photochemically induced nucleation) was detected. These nucleation events were calculated to increase average background LDSA concentrations by 15-35% (maximum LDSA levels=45-50 μm(2)cm(-3)). Thereby, it may be concluded that in the urban background of Barcelona road traffic is the main source increasing the aerosol surface area which can deposit on critical regions of the human lung, followed by nucleation episodes.
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2015
E Alonso-Blanco; Francisco J. Gómez-Moreno; B. Artíñano; S. Iglesias Samitier; V. Juncal; M Piñeiro Iglesias; P. López Mahía; Noemí Pérez; Mariola Brines; Andrés Alastuey; Xavier Querol; B. A. de la Morena; M.I. García; Sergio Rodríguez; M. Sorribas; G. Titos; H. Lyamani; L. Alados-Arboledas
The present work is a first approach to the study of the spatio-temporal variability of the submicrometer atmospheric aerosol in Spain. The aerosol measurements have been obtained simultaneously at seven monitoring stations that compose the REDMAAS network during two measurement campaigns corresponding to summer and winter seasons.In both summer and winter periods those measurement stations with a direct influence of anthropogenic emissions recorded the highest concentrations of particle number. In the summer campaign, the average daily pattern of the aerosol size distribution in the traffic and background urban stations was conditioned by the traffic emissions and secondary aerosol formation through photochemical reactions (new particle formation events, NPF). However, the secondary aerosol had a higher contribution to the aerosol total number concentration in the rural background and high-altitude stations. In the winter campaign, in all sampling sites with the exception of Izana station, the traffic and domestic activity emissions had a greater contribution than secondary aerosol formation on particle number total concentration.New particle formation events were identified at all sites during the summer period, and at sites without direct influence of anthropogenic emissions during the winter campaign. Some aerosol shrinkage processes were also observed at the Madrid and El Arenosillo stations.
Environmental Research | 2015
Teresa Moreno; Cristina Reche; Ioar Rivas; María Cruz Minguillón; Vânia Martins; Concepción Vargas; Giorgio Buonanno; Jesus Parga; Marco Pandolfi; Mariola Brines; Marina Ealo; Ana Sofia Fonseca; Fulvio Amato; Garay Sosa; Marta Capdevila; Eladio de Miguel; Xavier Querol; Wes Gibbons
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2012
M. Dall’Osto; Xavier Querol; Andrés Alastuey; M.C. Minguillón; M. Alier; Fulvio Amato; Mariola Brines; Michael Cusack; Joan O. Grimalt; Angeliki Karanasiou; Teresa Moreno; Marco Pandolfi; Jorge Pey; Cristina Reche; Anna Ripoll; Romà Tauler; B. L. van Drooge; Mar Viana; Roy M. Harrison; J. Gietl; David C. S. Beddows; William J. Bloss; Colin O’Dowd; Darius Ceburnis; Giovanni Martucci; Nga L. Ng; D. R. Worsnop; John C. Wenger; E. Mc Gillicuddy; John R. Sodeau
Atmospheric Research | 2015
M.C. Minguillón; Mariola Brines; Noemí Pérez; Cristina Reche; Marco Pandolfi; A.S. Fonseca; Fulvio Amato; Andrés Alastuey; A. Lyasota; Bernat Codina; Hong-Ku Lee; Hee-Ram Eun; Kang-Ho Ahn; Xavier Querol
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2017
Xavier Querol; G. Gangoiti; Enrique Mantilla; Andrés Alastuey; María Cruz Minguillón; Fulvio Amato; Cristina Reche; Mar Viana; Teresa Moreno; Angeliki Karanasiou; Ioar Rivas; Noemí Pérez; Anna Ripoll; Mariola Brines; Marina Ealo; Marco Pandolfi; Hong-Ku Lee; Hee-Ram Eun; Yong-Hee Park; Miguel Escudero; David C. S. Beddows; Roy M. Harrison; Amelie Bertrand; Nicolas Marchand; Andrei Lyasota; Bernat Codina; Miriam Olid; Mireia Udina; Bernat Jiménez-Esteve; M. R. Soler
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016
Mariola Brines; M. Dall'Osto; Fulvio Amato; María Cruz Minguillón; Angeliki Karanasiou; Andrés Alastuey; Xavier Querol
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014
Mariola Brines; M. Dall'Osto; David C. S. Beddows; Roy M. Harrison; F.J. Gómez-Moreno; L. Núñez; B. Artíñano; F. Costabile; G. P. Gobbi; Farhad Salimi; Lidia Morawska; Constantinos Sioutas; Xavier Querol
Journal of transport and health | 2015
Teresa Moreno; Cristina Reche; Ioar Rivas; María Cruz Minguillón; Jesus Parga; Vania Martins; Marco Pandolfi; Mariola Brines; Marina Ealo; Ana Sofia Godinho; Fulvio Amato; Garay Sosa; Marta Capdevila; Eladio de Miguel; Concepción Vargas; Giorgio Buonanno; Wes Gibbons; Xavier Querol
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016
Xavier Querol; G. Gangoiti; Enrique Mantilla; Andrés Alastuey; María Cruz Minguillón; Fulvio Amato; Cristina Reche; Mar Viana; Teresa Moreno; Angeliki Karanasiou; Ioar Rivas; Noemí Pérez; Anna Ripoll; Mariola Brines; Marina Ealo; Marco Pandolfi; Hong-Ku Lee; Hee-Ram Eun; Yong-Hee Park; Miguel Escudero; David C. S. Beddows; Roy M. Harrison; Amelie Bertrand; Nicolas Marchand; Andrey Lyasota; Bernat Codina; Miriam Olid; Mireia Udina; Bernat Jímenez; Rosa M. Soler