Ecorc’Air: A Citizen Science Project for the Biomonitoring of Vehicular Air Pollution in Paris, France

Abstract Airborne particulate matter (PM) is known to have adverse health effects and is a growing concern in urban areas. Spatial and temporal variability is difficult to assess with the few air quality stations typically available in cities. As an alternative, tree bark acts as a passive captor on...

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Main Authors: C. Carvallo, A. Isambert, C. Franke, L. Turcati, Y. Sivry, S. Coural, M. Macouin, S. Rousse, F. Fluteau
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Published: Wiley 2024-09-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2024CSJ000084
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author C. Carvallo
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C. Franke
L. Turcati
Y. Sivry
S. Coural
M. Macouin
S. Rousse
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description Abstract Airborne particulate matter (PM) is known to have adverse health effects and is a growing concern in urban areas. Spatial and temporal variability is difficult to assess with the few air quality stations typically available in cities. As an alternative, tree bark acts as a passive captor on which PM is deposited. Magnetic susceptibility measurements can be used as a proxy indicator to estimate pollution from vehicle sources. We present the citizen science project called Ecorc’Air, in which volunteers collect plane tree bark samples, mainly in Paris, which are then sent to laboratories and used for various measurements. The project has developed since 2016, leading to the production of annual maps that identify variations in magnetic particle concentrations. The correlation between magnetic susceptibility and metal content has been verified using multi elemental analysis. Thanks to these numerous samples, we were able to identify areas with consistently high susceptibility values over time. We also quantified the decrease in susceptibility values with the distance between the tree and the road, as well as the shielding effect of parked cars on pedestrians. We showed trends in susceptibility variations over time along a specific well‐sampled road, suggesting that this type of sampling and measurement could be used to quantify variations in metallic pollution at a local scale. Finally, through interviews, we found that there is a growing interest and participation of city dwellers, especially those involved in local associations, to act in favor of environmental research, as well as of municipalities to offer support.
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spelling doaj-art-8bb338c70da04f2490be6f7b25d7aab82025-08-20T03:16:25ZengWileyCommunity Science2692-94302024-09-0133n/an/a10.1029/2024CSJ000084Ecorc’Air: A Citizen Science Project for the Biomonitoring of Vehicular Air Pollution in Paris, FranceC. Carvallo0A. Isambert1C. Franke2L. Turcati3Y. Sivry4S. Coural5M. Macouin6S. Rousse7F. Fluteau8Institut de Minéralogie, de Physique des Matériaux et de Cosmochimie—UMR 7590 Sorbonne Université Paris Cedex 5 FranceInstitut de Physique du Globe de Paris CNRS Université Paris Cité Paris FranceMines Paris—PSL Centre de Géosciences et Géoingénierie Fontainebleau FranceOSU Ecce Terra UMS 3455 Sorbonne Université Paris FranceInstitut de Physique du Globe de Paris CNRS Université Paris Cité Paris FranceInstitut de Physique du Globe de Paris CNRS Université Paris Cité Paris FranceGéosciences Environnement Toulouse—IRD‐CNRS‐UNIV UMR 5563 Toulouse FranceGéosciences Environnement Toulouse—IRD‐CNRS‐UNIV UMR 5563 Toulouse FranceInstitut de Physique du Globe de Paris CNRS Université Paris Cité Paris FranceAbstract Airborne particulate matter (PM) is known to have adverse health effects and is a growing concern in urban areas. Spatial and temporal variability is difficult to assess with the few air quality stations typically available in cities. As an alternative, tree bark acts as a passive captor on which PM is deposited. Magnetic susceptibility measurements can be used as a proxy indicator to estimate pollution from vehicle sources. We present the citizen science project called Ecorc’Air, in which volunteers collect plane tree bark samples, mainly in Paris, which are then sent to laboratories and used for various measurements. The project has developed since 2016, leading to the production of annual maps that identify variations in magnetic particle concentrations. The correlation between magnetic susceptibility and metal content has been verified using multi elemental analysis. Thanks to these numerous samples, we were able to identify areas with consistently high susceptibility values over time. We also quantified the decrease in susceptibility values with the distance between the tree and the road, as well as the shielding effect of parked cars on pedestrians. We showed trends in susceptibility variations over time along a specific well‐sampled road, suggesting that this type of sampling and measurement could be used to quantify variations in metallic pollution at a local scale. Finally, through interviews, we found that there is a growing interest and participation of city dwellers, especially those involved in local associations, to act in favor of environmental research, as well as of municipalities to offer support.https://doi.org/10.1029/2024CSJ000084citizen scienceenvironmental magnetismairborne particulate matterurban pollutionEcorc’Air
spellingShingle C. Carvallo
A. Isambert
C. Franke
L. Turcati
Y. Sivry
S. Coural
M. Macouin
S. Rousse
F. Fluteau
Ecorc’Air: A Citizen Science Project for the Biomonitoring of Vehicular Air Pollution in Paris, France
Community Science
citizen science
environmental magnetism
airborne particulate matter
urban pollution
Ecorc’Air
title Ecorc’Air: A Citizen Science Project for the Biomonitoring of Vehicular Air Pollution in Paris, France
title_full Ecorc’Air: A Citizen Science Project for the Biomonitoring of Vehicular Air Pollution in Paris, France
title_fullStr Ecorc’Air: A Citizen Science Project for the Biomonitoring of Vehicular Air Pollution in Paris, France
title_full_unstemmed Ecorc’Air: A Citizen Science Project for the Biomonitoring of Vehicular Air Pollution in Paris, France
title_short Ecorc’Air: A Citizen Science Project for the Biomonitoring of Vehicular Air Pollution in Paris, France
title_sort ecorc air a citizen science project for the biomonitoring of vehicular air pollution in paris france
topic citizen science
environmental magnetism
airborne particulate matter
urban pollution
Ecorc’Air
url https://doi.org/10.1029/2024CSJ000084
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