Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6343159 Atmospheric Research 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Hourly NOx near Venice Airport is characterized by additive semi-parametric models.•Four model specifications of increasing complexity are employed.•The road traffic is an important source of NOx in the monitored area.•Impact of aircraft ground operations on air quality is statistically significant.

An additive modeling approach is employed to provide a statistical description of hourly variation in concentrations of NOx measured in proximity of the Venice “Marco Polo” International Airport, Italy. Differently from several previous studies on airport emissions based on daily time series, the paper analyzes hourly data because variations of NOx concentrations during the day are informative about the prevailing emission source. The statistical analysis is carried out using a one-year time series. Confounder effects due to seasonality, meteorology and airport traffic volume are accounted for by suitable covariates. Four different model specifications of increasing complexity are considered. The model with the aircraft source expressed as the NOx emitted near the airport is found to have the best predictive quality. Although the aircraft source is statistically significant, the comparison of model-based predictions suggests that the relative impact of aircraft emissions to ambient NOx concentrations is limited and the road traffic is the likely dominant source near the sampling point.

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