C. Monn et al., Air pollution, climate and pollen comparisons in urban, rural and alpine regions in Switzerland (SAPALDIA study), ATMOS ENVIR, 33(15), 1999, pp. 2411-2416
The aim of this paper is to show spatial differences and correlations in lo
ng-term air pollution measurements in the eight SAPALDIA sites (Swiss Study
on Air Pollution and Lung Diseases in Adults, SAPALDIA). In addition, a co
mparison with climatic parameters and pollen counts are presented in a desc
riptive way. SAPALDIA investigated health effects from air pollutants and c
limate in a cross-sectional study (1991) and in a follow-up longitudinal st
udy (1992-1993).
Over the period 1991-1993, urban-rural-Alpine concentration gradients were
found for SO2, NO2, PM10 and HNO3. For O-3, average levels were higher in t
he Alps but peak levels were higher at sites on the Swiss Plateau. Levels o
f sulphuric acid were negligibly small; acidity was mainly determined by th
e content of HNO3. A statistical analysis of long-term data for SO2, NO2, T
SP, PM10, HNO3 and size-fractions of suspended particulate matter (SPM) ind
icated strong correlations. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reser
ved.