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Multilevel air quality evolution in Shenyang:Impact of elevated point emission reduction

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摘要 Visibility observed at different altitudes is favorable to understand the causes of air pol-lution.We conducted 4-years of observations of visibility at 2.8 and 60 m and particulate matter(PM)concentrations from 2015 to 2018 in Shenyang,a provincial city in Northeast China.The results indicated that visibility increased with the increasing height in winter(especially at night),and decreased with height in summer(especially at the daytime).PM concentration exhibited opposite vertical variation to visibility,reflecting that visibility de-grades with the increase of aerosol concentration in the air.The radiosonde meteorological data showed that weak turbulence in the planetary boundary layer(PBL)in winter favored aerosols'accumulation near the surface.Whereas in summer,unstable atmospheric con-ditions,upper-level moister environment,and regional transport of air pollutants resulted in the deterioration of upper-level visibility.Inter-annual variation in the two-level visibility indicated that the upper-level visibility improved more significantly than low-level visibil-ity,much likely due to the reduction in emission of elevated point sources in Shenyang.Our study suggested that strengthening the control of surface non-point emissions is a promis-ing control strategy to improve Shenyang air quality.
出处 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2022年第3期300-310,共11页 环境科学学报(英文版)
基金 This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.41730647) the Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province(No.2020-MS-350) the Science&Technology Project of Liaoning Province(No.2019JH8/10300095) the Key Program of Science Foundation of Liaoning Meteorological Office(Nos.201904,D202101) the Basic Research Funds of Central Public Welfare Research Institutes(Nos.2018SYIAEZD4,2020SYIAEZD1) the Open Project of Shangdianzi National Atmosphere Background Station(No.SDZ2020620)
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