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Noise and air pollution during Covid-19 lockdown easing around a school sitea).

Authors :
Kumar, Prashant
Omidvarborna, Hamid
Valappil, Abhijith Kooloth
Bristow, Abigail
Source :
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America; Feb2022, Vol. 151 Issue 2, p881-887, 7p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

During the Covid-19 pandemic and resulting lockdowns, road traffic volumes reduced significantly leading to reduced pollutant concentrations and noise levels. Noise and the air pollution data during the lockdown period and loosening of restrictions through five phases in 2021 are examined for a school site in the United Kingdom. Hourly and daily average noise level as well as the average over each phase, correlations between noise and air pollutants, variations between pollutants, and underlying reasons explaining the temporal variations are explored. Some strong linear correlations were identified between a number of traffic-sourced air pollutants, especially between the differently sized particulates PM<subscript>1</subscript>, PM<subscript>2.5</subscript>, and PM<subscript>10</subscript> (0.70 < r <0.98) in all phases and an expected inverse correlation between nitrogen dioxide (NO<subscript>2</subscript>) and ground-level ozone (O<subscript>3</subscript>) (–0.68 < r < –0.78) as NO<subscript>2</subscript> is a precursor of O<subscript>3</subscript>. Noise levels exhibit a weak correlation with the measured air pollutants and moderate correlation with meteorological factors, including wind direction, temperature, and relative humidity. There was a consistent and significant increase in noise levels (p < 0.01) of up to 3 dB with initial easing, and this was maintained through the remaining phases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00014966
Volume :
151
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155493136
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0009323