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DOI10.5194/acp-19-11791-2019
Significant reduction of PM2.5 in eastern China due to regional-scale emission control: evidence from SORPES in 2011-2018
Ding, Aijun1,2; Huang, Xin1,2; Nie, Wei1,2; Chi, Xuguang1,2; Xu, Zheng1,2; Zheng, Longfei1,2; Xu, Zhengning1,2; Xie, Yuning1,2; Qi, Ximeng1,2; Shen, Yicheng1,2; Sun, Peng1,2; Wang, Jiaping1,2; Wang, Lei1,2; Sun, Jianning1,2; Yang, Xiu-Qun1,2; Qin, Wei3; Zhang, Xiangzhi3,4; Cheng, Wei3; Liu, Weijing5; Pan, Liangbao4; Fu, Congbin1,2
2019-09-24
发表期刊ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
ISSN1680-7316
EISSN1680-7324
出版年2019
卷号19期号:18页码:11791-11801
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家Peoples R China
英文摘要

Haze pollution caused by PM2.5 is the largest air quality concern in China in recent years. Long-term measurements of PM2.5 and the precursors and chemical speciation are crucially important for evaluating the efficiency of emission control, understanding formation and transport of PM2.5 associated with the change of meteorology, and accessing the impact of human activities on regional climate change. Here we reported long-term continuous measurements of PM2.5, chemical components, and their precursors at a regional background station, the Station for Observing Regional Processes of the Earth System (SORPES), in Nanjing, eastern China, since 2011. We found that PM2.5 at the station has experienced a substantial decrease (-9.1% yr(-1)), accompanied by even a very significant reduction of SO2 (-16.7% yr(-1)), since the national "Ten Measures of Air" took action in 2013. Control of open biomass burning and fossil- fuel combustion are the two dominant factors that influence the PM2.5 reduction in early summer and winter, respectively. In the cold season (November-January), the nitrate fraction was significantly increased, especially when air masses were transported from the north. More NH3 available from a substantial reduction of SO2 and increased oxidization capacity are the main factors for the enhanced nitrate formation. The changes of year-to-year meteorology have contributed to 24% of the PM2.5 decrease since 2013. This study highlights several important implications on air pollution control policy in China.


领域地球科学
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000487995000001
WOS关键词YANGTZE-RIVER DELTA ; FINE PARTICULATE NITRATE ; AIR-POLLUTION ; SULFATE FORMATION ; SYNOPTIC WEATHER ; HAZE POLLUTION ; BLACK CARBON ; IMPACT ; QUALITY ; TRENDS
WOS类目Environmental Sciences ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/187129
专题地球科学
作者单位1.Nanjing Univ, Joint Int Res Lab Atmospher & Earth Syst Sci, Sch Atmospher Sci, Nanjing 210023, Jiangsu, Peoples R China;
2.Jiangsu Prov Collaborat Innovat Ctr Climate Chang, Nanjing 210023, Jiangsu, Peoples R China;
3.Jiangsu Environm Monitoring Ctr, Dept Ecol & Environm Jiangsu Prov, Nanjing 210036, Jiangsu, Peoples R China;
4.Dept Ecol & Environm Jiangsu Prov, Nanjing 210036, Jiangsu, Peoples R China;
5.Jiangsu Prov Acad Environm Sci, Dept Ecol & Environm Jiangsu Prov, Nanjing 210036, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
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Ding, Aijun,Huang, Xin,Nie, Wei,et al. Significant reduction of PM2.5 in eastern China due to regional-scale emission control: evidence from SORPES in 2011-2018[J]. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS,2019,19(18):11791-11801.
APA Ding, Aijun.,Huang, Xin.,Nie, Wei.,Chi, Xuguang.,Xu, Zheng.,...&Fu, Congbin.(2019).Significant reduction of PM2.5 in eastern China due to regional-scale emission control: evidence from SORPES in 2011-2018.ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS,19(18),11791-11801.
MLA Ding, Aijun,et al."Significant reduction of PM2.5 in eastern China due to regional-scale emission control: evidence from SORPES in 2011-2018".ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS 19.18(2019):11791-11801.
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