Abstract:
Nitrogen oxides, particularly NO2, are emitted through a variety of industrial and transport
processes globally. The world’s continuous economic development, including in developing countries,
results in an increasing concentration of those gases in the atmosphere. Yet, there is scant information
on the current state and recent evolution of these atmospheric pollutants over a range of spatial and
temporal scales, especially in Africa. This, in turn, hinders the assessment of the emissions and the
evaluation of potential risks or impacts on societies and their economies, as well as on the environment.
This study attempts to fill the gap by leveraging data from a Pandora-2S ground-based, columnintegrating
instrument located inWakkerstroom in the Mpumalanga Province of South Africa and
space-based remote sensing data obtained from the TROPOMI instrument onboard the ESA Sentinel-
5P satellite. We compare these two spatially (horizontal) representative data sets using statistical tools
to investigate the concentrations of emitted and transported NO2 at this particular location, expecting
that a significant positive correlation between the NO2 tropospheric vertical column (TVC) data
might justify using the TROPOMI data, available globally, as a proxy for tropospheric and boundary
layer NO2 concentrations over the Highveld of South Africa more generally. The data from the two
instruments showed no significant difference between the interannual mean TVC-NO2 in 2020 and
2021. The seasonal patterns for both instruments were different in 2020, but in 2021, both measured
peak TVC-NO2 concentrations in late winter (week 34). The instruments both detected higher TVCNO2
concentrations during transitions between seasons, particularly from winter to spring. The
TVC-NO2 concentrations measured in Wakkerstroom Mpumalanga are mostly contributed to by
the emission sources in the low troposphere, such as biomass burning and emissions from local
power stations.
Description:
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Publicly available datasets were analysed in this study. This data can
be found here: https://dataspace.copernicus.eu/ (accessed on 13 September 2023) for the TROPOMI
data and http://data.pandonia-global-network.org/Wakkerstroom/Pandora159s1/L2/Pandora1
59s1_Wakkerstroom_L2_rnvs3p1-8.txt (accessed on 8 January 2023) for the Pandora-2s data.