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Direct measurements of black carbon fluxes in central Beijing using the eddy-covariance method

Authors :
Rutambhara Joshi
Dantong Liu
Eiko Nemitz
Ben Langford
Neil Mullinger
Freya Squires
James Lee
Yunfei Wu
Xiaole Pan
Pingqing Fu
Simone Kotthaus
Sue Grimmond
Qiang Zhang
Ruili Wu
Oliver Wild
Michael Flynn
Hugh Coe
James Allan
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Copernicus GmbH, 2020.

Abstract

Black carbon (BC) forms an important component of particulate matter globally, due to its impact on climate, the environment, and human health. Identifying and quantifying its emission sources is critical for effective policymaking and achieving the desired reduction in air pollution. In this study, we present the first direct measurements of urban BC fluxes using eddy-covariance. The measurements were made over Beijing within the UK-China Air Pollution and Human Health (APHH) winter 2016 and summer 2017 campaigns. In both seasons, the mean measured BC mass (winter: 5.49 ng m−2 s−1, summer: 6.10 ng m−2 s−1) and number fluxes (winter: 261.25 particles cm−2 s−1, summer: 334.37 particles cm−2 s−1) were similar. Traffic was determined to be the dominant source of the BC fluxes measured during both seasons. The total BC emissions within the 2013 Multi-resolution Emission Inventory for China (MEIC) are on average too high compared to measured fluxes by a factor of 58.8 (winter) and 47.2 (summer). Comparison of MEIC transport sector only are also larger (factor winter: 37.5, summer: 37.7) than the measured flux. Emission ratios of BC/NOx and BC/CO are comparable to vehicular emission control standards implemented in January 2017 for gasoline (China 5) and diesel (China V) engines, indicating reduction of BC emissions within central Beijing and extending this to a larger area would further reduce total BC concentrations.

Details

ISSN :
16807324
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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