第一作者: | Chen, Weiwei |
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英文第一作者: | Chen, Weiwei |
联系作者: | Chen, Weiwei |
英文联系作者: | Chen, Weiwei |
发表年度: | 2022 |
卷: | 14 |
摘要: | Harbin is a northmost megacity in the cold regions of China and experiences severe PM2.5 pollution. However, comprehensive investigations for severe haze formation are few. In this study, we simultaneously measured aerosol composition in real time to assess the sources apportionment, regional transport and its interaction with meteorology from 1 October 2018 to 1 May 2019 by using the single particle aerosol mass spectrometer (SPAMS). The daily average PM2.5 concentration was 51.21 mu g/m(3) with the hourly maximum of 900.45 mu g/m(3). Winter coal combustion was the largest source of PM2.5 aerosols during this period. Open straw burning from surrounding and adjacent areas by short-distance transport could aggravate air quality deterioration in Harbin. Three extreme haze events (i.e., Ep1, Ep2 and Ep3) were observed in this study, showing the typical characteristics of local winter pollution. The pollutants of PM2.5 and SO2 emitted from coal combustion played an important role in haze episode during Ep1, whereas Ep2 was caused by the joint effect of coal combustion and straw burning. Ep3 was characterized by long-distance transport of windblown dust from southeast Inner Mongolia and northwest Harbin. Real-time source apportionment of fine particulate matter highlights the importance of joint control of coal and straw burning from the surrounding cities of Harbin. |
刊物名称: | Remote Sensing |
参与作者: | W. W. Chen, M. D. Zhang, W. Liu, J. Fu and L. Guo |