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Chemical characterization of submicron particles during typical air pollution episodes in spring over Beijing 被引量:1
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作者 YANG Ting SUN Ye-Le +2 位作者 ZHANG Wei WANG Zi-Fa WANG Xi-Quan 《Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters》 CSCD 2016年第4期255-262,共8页
Beijing experienced a long-lasting pollution episode in April 2012. Here, the authors characterize the sources and evolution processes of the pollution, with a focus on a haze and a dust episode that occurred during 1... Beijing experienced a long-lasting pollution episode in April 2012. Here, the authors characterize the sources and evolution processes of the pollution, with a focus on a haze and a dust episode that occurred during 15-30 April. All submicron aerosol species (PM1) showed substantial increases during the haze episode (HE), with nitrate being the largest, contributing on average 32.2% of the non-refractory PM;(NR-PM1) mass (maximum: -42.0%), which was different from other seasons. Secondary inorganic aerosol (SIA) species (55.1 ± 23.8 lag m-3; SIA = nitrate, ammonium, sulfate) played enhanced roles in the haze formation, accounting for 66.5% of the total NR-PM1 mass. In contrast to the HE, organics exhibited their highest levels (8.9 ± 5.4 lag m-3) among the NR-PM aerosol species during the dust episode, accounting for 64.0% on average. SIAs exhibited low concentration levels (4.6 ± 4.2 μg m-3) during the dust episode, contributing only 34.0% to the total NR-PM1 mass. This study suggests that air quality improvement strategies should be designed according to aerosol particle characteristics and formation mechanisms. 展开更多
关键词 Particulate matter HAZE POLLUTION NITRATE secondaryinorganic aerosols Beijing
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