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Article Dans Une Revue Geophysical Research Letters Année : 2006

Ozone pollution from future ship traffic in the Arctic northern passages

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With sea ice expected to recede in the Arctic during the 21st century as a result of projected climate warming, global shipping patterns will change considerably in the decades ahead. The opening of viable shipping routes through the Northern passages will generate new environmental problems including the degradation of air quality in the Arctic. The release of considerable amounts of carbon monoxide, nitric oxide and other chemical substances by the ship's combustion engines will enhance the level of atmospheric photooxidants and other secondary pollutants in this region. Here we show that, during the summer months, surface ozone concentrations in the Arctic could be enhanced by a factor of 2–3 in the decades ahead as a consequence of ship operations through the northern passages. Projected ozone concentrations of 40–60 ppbv from July to September are comparable to summertime values currently observed in many industrialized regions in the Northern Hemisphere.
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hal-00084789 , version 1 (06-08-2020)

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Claire Granier, Ulrike Niemeier, J.H. Jungclaus, Louisa Emmons, Peter Hess, et al.. Ozone pollution from future ship traffic in the Arctic northern passages. Geophysical Research Letters, 2006, 33, pp.L13807. ⟨10.1029/2006GL026180⟩. ⟨hal-00084789⟩
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