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Comparison of Submicron Particles at a Rural and an Urban Site in the North China Plain during the December 2016 Heavy Pollution Episodes.

Authors :
Xiaojing Shen
Junying Sun
Xiaoye Zhang
Yangmei Zhang
Yaqiang Wang
Kaiyan Tan
Peng Wang
Lu Zhang
Xuefei Qi
Haochi Che
Zhouxiang Zhang
Junting Zhong
Huarong Zhao
Sanxue Ren
Source :
Journal of Meteorological Research; Feb2018, Vol. 32 Issue 1, p26-37, 12p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

An extensive field experiment for measurement of physical and chemical properties of aerosols was conducted at an urban site in the Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences (CAMS) in Beijing and at a rural site in Gucheng (GC), Hebei Province in December 2016. This paper compares the number size distribution of submicron particle matter (PM1, diameter < 1 µm) between the two sites. The results show that the mean PM1 number concentration at GC was twice that at CAMS, and the mass concentration was three times the amount at CAMS. It is found that the accumulation mode (100-850 nm) particles constituted the largest fraction of PM1 at GC, which was significantly correlated with the local coal combustion, as confirmed by a significant relationship between the accumulation mode and the absorption coefficient of soot particles. The high PM1 concentration at GC prevented the occurrence of new particle formation (NPF) events, while eight such events were observed at CAMS. During the NPF events, the mass fraction of sulfate increased significantly, indicating that sulfate played an important role in NPF. The contribution of regional transport to PM1 mass concentration was approximately 50% at both sites, same as that of the local emission. However, during the red-alert period when emission control took place, the contribution of regional transport was notably higher. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20956037
Volume :
32
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Meteorological Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
128254734
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13351-018-7060-7