Masiol Mauro, Harrison Roy M
Division of Environmental Health and Risk Management, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom.
Atmos Environ (1994). 2014 Oct;95:409-455. doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2014.05.070. Epub 2014 May 28.
Civil aviation is fast-growing (about +5% every year), mainly driven by the developing economies and globalisation. Its impact on the environment is heavily debated, particularly in relation to climate forcing attributed to emissions at cruising altitudes and the noise and the deterioration of air quality at ground-level due to airport operations. This latter environmental issue is of particular interest to the scientific community and policymakers, especially in relation to the breach of limit and target values for many air pollutants, mainly nitrogen oxides and particulate matter, near the busiest airports and the resulting consequences for public health. Despite the increased attention given to aircraft emissions at ground-level and air pollution in the vicinity of airports, many research gaps remain. Sources relevant to air quality include not only engine exhaust and non-exhaust emissions from aircraft, but also emissions from the units providing power to the aircraft on the ground, the traffic due to the airport ground service, maintenance work, heating facilities, fugitive vapours from refuelling operations, kitchens and restaurants for passengers and operators, intermodal transportation systems, and road traffic for transporting people and goods in and out to the airport. Many of these sources have received inadequate attention, despite their high potential for impact on air quality. This review aims to summarise the state-of-the-art research on aircraft and airport emissions and attempts to synthesise the results of studies that have addressed this issue. It also aims to describe the key characteristics of pollution, the impacts upon global and local air quality and to address the future potential of research by highlighting research needs.
民用航空发展迅速(每年约增长5%),主要受发展中经济体和全球化推动。其对环境的影响引发了激烈争论,特别是在巡航高度排放导致的气候强迫以及机场运营造成的地面噪音和空气质量恶化方面。后一个环境问题尤其引起科学界和政策制定者的关注,特别是在最繁忙机场附近许多空气污染物(主要是氮氧化物和颗粒物)突破限值和目标值以及对公众健康造成的后果方面。尽管对地面飞机排放和机场附近空气污染的关注度有所提高,但仍存在许多研究空白。与空气质量相关的来源不仅包括飞机发动机尾气和非尾气排放,还包括为地面飞机提供动力的设备排放、机场地面服务交通、维护工作、供暖设施、加油作业逸出的蒸汽、乘客和运营人员的厨房和餐厅、多式联运系统以及进出机场的人员和货物运输道路交通。尽管这些来源对空气质量的潜在影响很大,但其中许多并未得到充分关注。本综述旨在总结飞机和机场排放的最新研究,并试图综合已解决该问题的研究结果。它还旨在描述污染的关键特征、对全球和当地空气质量的影响,并通过强调研究需求来探讨未来的研究潜力。