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Air Quality over China

Authors :
de Leeuw, Gerrit van der A, Ronald Bai, Jianhui Xue, Yong and Varotsos, Costas Li, Zhengqiang Fan, Cheng Chen, Xingfeng Christodoulakis, Ioannis Ding, Jieying Hou, Xuewei and Kouremadas, Georgios Li, Ding Wang, Jing Zara, Marina and Zhang, Kainan Zhang, Ying
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The strong economic growth in China in recent decades, together with meteorological factors, has resulted in serious air pollution problems, in particular over large industrialized areas with high population density. To reduce the concentrations of pollutants, air pollution control policies have been successfully implemented, resulting in the gradual decrease of air pollution in China during the last decade, as evidenced from both satellite and ground-based measurements. The aims of the Dragon 4 project “Air quality over China” were the determination of trends in the concentrations of aerosols and trace gases, quantification of emissions using a top-down approach and gain a better understanding of the sources, transport and underlying processes contributing to air pollution. This was achieved through (a) satellite observations of trace gases and aerosols to study the temporal and spatial variability of air pollutants; (b) derivation of trace gas emissions from satellite observations to study sources of air pollution and improve air quality modeling; and (c) study effects of haze on air quality. In these studies, the satellite observations are complemented with ground-based observations and modeling.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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