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Environ Pollut ; 208(Pt A): 256-260, 2016 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26272830

ABSTRACT

The effect of elevation and rooftop configuration on local air quality was investigated at the Brooklyn Grange rooftop farm during a short-term observational campaign. Using multiple particle counters and sonic anemometers deployed along vertical gradients, we found that PM2.5 concentration decayed with height above the street. Samples adjacent to the street had the highest average PM2.5 concentration and frequent stochastic spikes above background. Rooftop observations 26 m above ground showed 7-33% reductions in average PM2.5 concentration compared with the curbside and had far fewer spikes. A relationship between the vertical extinction rate of PM2.5 and atmospheric stability was found whereby less unstable atmosphere and greater wind shear led to greater PM2.5 extinction due to damped vertical motion of air.


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Agriculture/methods , Air Pollutants/analysis , Air/standards , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Particulate Matter/analysis , Vegetables/growth & development , Air/analysis , City Planning , New York City , Particle Size , Wind
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