Wildfires impact on PM2.5 concentration in galicia Spain

Quishpe-Vásquez C, Oliva P, López-Barrera EA, Casallas Garcia A. 2024. Wildfires impact on PM2.5 concentration in galicia Spain. Journal of Environmental Management. 367, 122093.

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Quishpe-Vásquez, César; Oliva, Patricia; López-Barrera, Ellie Anne; Casallas Garcia, AlejandroISTA
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Wildfire intensity and severity have been increasing in the Iberian Peninsula in recent years, particularly in the Galicia region, due to rising temperatures and accumulating drier combustible vegetation in unmanaged lands. This leads to substantial emissions of air pollutants, notably fine particles (PM2.5), posing a risk to public health. This study aims to assess the impact of local and regional wildfires on PM2.5 levels in Galicia's main cities and their implications for air quality and public health. Over a decade (2013–2022), PM2.5 data during wildfire seasons were analyzed using statistical methods and Lagrangian tracking to monitor smoke plume evolution. The results reveal a notable increase in PM2.5 concentration during the wildfire season (June–November) in Galicia, surpassing health guidelines during extreme events and posing a significant health risk to the population. Regional wildfire analyses indicate that smoke plumes from Northern Portugal contribute to pollution in Galician cities, influencing the seasonality of heightened PM2.5 levels. During extensive wildfires, elevated PM2.5 concentration values persisted for several days, potentially exacerbating health concerns in Galicia. These findings underscore the urgency of implementing air pollution prevention and management measures in the region, including developing effective alerts for large-scale events and improved wildfire management strategies to mitigate their impact on air quality in Galician cities.
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Date Published
2024-09-01
Journal Title
Journal of Environmental Management
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Elsevier
Acknowledgement
Alejandro Casallas was partially funded by a fellowship from the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics – ICTP. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 101034413 awarded to Alejandro Casallas.
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367
Article Number
122093
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IST-REx-ID

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Quishpe-Vásquez C, Oliva P, López-Barrera EA, Casallas Garcia A. Wildfires impact on PM2.5 concentration in galicia Spain. Journal of Environmental Management. 2024;367. doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.122093
Quishpe-Vásquez, C., Oliva, P., López-Barrera, E. A., & Casallas Garcia, A. (2024). Wildfires impact on PM2.5 concentration in galicia Spain. Journal of Environmental Management. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.122093
Quishpe-Vásquez, César, Patricia Oliva, Ellie Anne López-Barrera, and Alejandro Casallas Garcia. “Wildfires Impact on PM2.5 Concentration in Galicia Spain.” Journal of Environmental Management. Elsevier, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.122093.
C. Quishpe-Vásquez, P. Oliva, E. A. López-Barrera, and A. Casallas Garcia, “Wildfires impact on PM2.5 concentration in galicia Spain,” Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 367. Elsevier, 2024.
Quishpe-Vásquez C, Oliva P, López-Barrera EA, Casallas Garcia A. 2024. Wildfires impact on PM2.5 concentration in galicia Spain. Journal of Environmental Management. 367, 122093.
Quishpe-Vásquez, César, et al. “Wildfires Impact on PM2.5 Concentration in Galicia Spain.” Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 367, 122093, Elsevier, 2024, doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.122093.
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