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Measuring Light Pollution in Montsec : a protected area

Direcció General de Qualitat Ambiental Servei per a la Prevenció de la Contaminació Acústica i Lluminosa. Measuring Light Pollution in Montsec : a protected area. Salvador J. Ribas on behalf of Parc Astronomic Montsec & Servei Català per la Prevenció de

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Measuring Light Pollution in Montsec : a protected area

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  1. Direcció General de Qualitat Ambiental Servei per a la Prevenció de la Contaminació Acústica i Lluminosa Measuring Light Pollution in Montsec: a protected area Salvador J. Ribas onbehalf of ParcAstronomicMontsec & ServeiCatalà per la Prevenció de la Cont. Acústica i Lluminosa

  2. Index • Montsec: a natural area with an astronomical park • Protection of Montsec sky (2001 - 2013) • New Measurements (2012 - ??) • Results and Conclusions • Something More…

  3. Observatori Astronòmic del Montsec Iberian Peninsula Centre d’Observació de l’Univers Catalonia region Ager valley & Montsec mountains WhereisMontsec ?

  4. Montsec: a natural area • Montsec is a calcareous mountain range more than 40 kilometers long, covering an area of 18,696 hectares divided between Aragon and Catalonia. The Catalan side covers various municipalities in the counties of Pallars Jussà and La Noguera. • The mountain range is divided by two rivers with wonderful canyons in three parts: two in Catalonia and one in Aragon. • This was a depressed area with a constant reduction of the inhabitants number. But with a huge number of interesting things: history, biology, geology and astronomy.

  5. ParcAstronòmicMontsec • Since 90’s, this area was used for amateur astronomers and they proposed to create an Astronomical Park. Parc Astronomic Montsec (PAM) was officially opened in 2008-2009. Objectives of PAM: • To offer actual infrastructures focused to research and communicate astronomy (main topic) and natural environment (geology, fauna and flora). • These materials will allow to accomplish educational objectives in several levels (from primary education to university students) and outreach activities to general public. • To increase scientific touristic activities that will allow to maintain regular affluence of public to the area Using… particular weather conditions, a wonderful environment and the darkest sky of Catalonia and of the best of Europe.

  6. ParcAstronòmicMontsec Observatori Astronòmic del Montsec (OAdM) Centre d’Observació de l’Univers (COU)

  7. Light pollution in the area • This is the darkest sky of the whole Catalonia. • Ground-based studies show that Montsec skies are 80 times darker than the Barcelona sky. • Montsec skies are considered free of light pollution (natural sky) and are specially protected by Light pollution Catalonian law. • For many years only the PAM site testing measures were available for study LP problem. Cinzano et al 2000

  8. Actions of the Government of Catalonia: Mid 90’s started the project to build Parc Astronòmic Montsec. At same time public and private institutions encouraged Government to prepare the Light Pollution Law. In 2001, Law 6/2001 (31st May) was approved by Parliament of Catalonia. It was the first regional law in Spain. 2000-2002: First detailed series of measurements in Catalonia Protection of Montsec Sky Night sky above PAM domes

  9. Old Measures (2000-2002) The Sky of Montsec… THE NATURAL SKY !!! • Montsec mountains (OAdM) : • V ~ 21.8 (with peaks of 22.1) • Castell de Mur V ~ 21.3(1.6 times brighter) • Port d’Àger V ~ 21.2(1.7 times brighter) • Fontllonga V ~ 20.9(2.3 times brighter) • Isona V ~ 20.6(3 times brighter) • Balaguer V ~ 20.0(5.2 times brighter) • Barcelona (Faculty of Physics) • V ~ 17.0(83 times brighter)

  10. Decree 82/2005, with the regularions related to Law 6/2001. It defines.. Observatori Astronòmic del Montsec (reference point) + municipalities in the surrounding with maximum protection (E1) 2005-2009, en el Montsec: - Lighting adaptation to Law 6/2001: 800.000 € by Government of Catalonia - Panels in some roads - Signposting in the surroundings of PAM - Public communication of this problem. Protection of Montsec Sky Protect the dark sky. Remember use only dipped headlights.

  11. Protection of Montsec Sky • 19th December 2007. The protection map of Catalonia was approved

  12. A typicalproblem…

  13. Butalmostsolved…

  14. Protection of Montsec Sky • The Decree was cancelled after a lot of problems. Now the modified Decree is in preparation. • In 2012 a new campaign of measurements started in cooperation between Catalonian Service against LP and Parc Astronòmic Montsec. • In 2013 a new resolution was approved to protect Montsec : • The Observatori Astronòmic del Montsec is the reference point • The influence area are considered E1 zones • New light parameters are defined for these E1 zones. • The light parameters for Montsec are: • Superior hemisphere flux is limited to a maximum of 1% • Sodium lamps and Ambar LED are the only accepted systems. • Ambar LED only can have 1% of emission below 500nm and no peak in 440nm. • Conclusion: Montsec area is a protected area with the maximum protection of Catalonian law. Is it enough?

  15. New Measurements (2012 - ) • The first method is SQM photometry with SQM-LU and GPS (RoadRunner configuration). This system was designed by SociedadMalagueña de Astronomía and it is available for use. • We defined 11 routes around Montsec to have measures in all the area. These routes could be repeated every month, year, …

  16. New Measurements (2012 - ) • The second method is astronomical photometry with an all sky camera. We used the ASTMON Lite system developed by ItecAstronomica S.L. This is a portable version of the system installed in Calar Alto Observatory or National Park of Doñana. • The equipment was only available in the last months of this campaign, so we select 7 points for its test and first scientific data.

  17. Results and Conclusions METHODOLOGY: • SQM-Road Runner technique showed as the best option for a global study of an extended area, but it is necessary to define good route to cover it. • The integration of SQM with GPS in a moving system give us the opportunity to take a lot of measurements and to repeat them for comparison • It is very important to have a good knowledge of the area to prevent effects of vegetation, canyons, etc in the measures. • ASTMON technique showed as the best for the detection of light emission areas because we obtain an all-sky map of the brightness. • Using a fisheye lens is more efficient than the old techniques using telescopes. ASTMON give us a very accurate map in few minutes. • Using all-sky techniques allow us to detect the emission areas and the altitude of their effect in the sky.

  18. Results and Conclusions EVALUATION OF THE SKY: • Confirm the sky of Montsec as one of the best skies in Southern Europe. Almost all the measurements outside villages are better than 21.00 mag in the zenith position. • Detection of excellent areas with results better than 21.50 mag in the zenith. These areas are placed in the mountains and not so close to the towns. • Only few municipalities inside the area create notable light effects outside the urban area. These are Balaguer, Tremp, Ponts and Artesa de Segre.

  19. Results and Conclusions OAdM 21.6 mag Balaguer 20.0 mag • Direction analysis showed there are not notable influences of municipalities inside the Montsec area. Only border and external municipalities’ effects have been detected. • Large distances effects have been detected from Lleida (50km far), Barcelona and surroundings (more than 100km), Zaragoza (more than 100km) and Barbastro and Monzón (50 km). The most important effects are from Lleida. These effects have been detected in measurements made inside Balaguer city. • The comparison of previous data showed us the central parts of the area have similar results. In some places now we obtain better results than in 2000-2002 due to the lamp replacement programs made in the last decade.

  20. Something More… Starlight!! • We used this data for the process of Starlight Certification. • 24 municipalities were approved as Starlight Touristic Destination and 11 were Starlight Reserve too.

  21. Thanks for yourattention!! Moreinformation: www.gencat.cat/mediamb www.parcastronomic.cat Direcció General de Qualitat Ambiental Servei per a la Prevenció de la Contaminació Acústica i Lluminosa

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