Contribution of Secondary Particles to Wintertime PM2.5 During 2015–2018 in a Major Urban Area of the Sichuan Basin, Southwest China

Abstract A novel method, noted as approximate envelope method (AEM), was developed to estimate the secondary PM2.5 concentrations based on the air quality monitoring data. This approach made it possible to obtain the long‐term characteristics of the secondary PM2.5 using only conventional observatio...

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Main Authors: X. X. Du, G. M. Shi, T. L. Zhao, F. M. Yang, X. B. Zheng, Y. J. Zhang, Q. W. Tan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2020-06-01
Series:Earth and Space Science
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EA001194
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spelling doaj-f9d57b68dbee45c982c34dacce0d23f82020-11-25T03:46:11ZengAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)Earth and Space Science2333-50842020-06-0176n/an/a10.1029/2020EA001194Contribution of Secondary Particles to Wintertime PM2.5 During 2015–2018 in a Major Urban Area of the Sichuan Basin, Southwest ChinaX. X. Du0G. M. Shi1T. L. Zhao2F. M. Yang3X. B. Zheng4Y. J. Zhang5Q. W. Tan6Collaborative Innovation Center on Forecast and Evaluation of Meteorological Disasters, Key Laboratory for Aerosol‐Cloud‐Precipitation of China Meteorological Administration Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology Nanjing ChinaNational Engineering Research Center for Flue Gas Desulfurization, School of Architecture and Environment Sichuan University Chengdu ChinaCollaborative Innovation Center on Forecast and Evaluation of Meteorological Disasters, Key Laboratory for Aerosol‐Cloud‐Precipitation of China Meteorological Administration Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology Nanjing ChinaNational Engineering Research Center for Flue Gas Desulfurization, School of Architecture and Environment Sichuan University Chengdu ChinaGuizhou Institute of Mountainous Environment and Climate Guiyang ChinaLAPC, Institute of Atmospheric Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing ChinaChengdu Research Academy of Environmental Protection Science Chengdu ChinaAbstract A novel method, noted as approximate envelope method (AEM), was developed to estimate the secondary PM2.5 concentrations based on the air quality monitoring data. This approach made it possible to obtain the long‐term characteristics of the secondary PM2.5 using only conventional observations. The secondary PM2.5 concentrations and their variation characteristics under different PM2.5 pollution levels during wintertime of 2015 to 2018 in Chengdu, a major urban area of Sichuan Basin over Southwest China, were analyzed. The results showed that the secondary PM2.5 concentrations ranged from 52.3 to 122.8 μg·m−3 and accounted for 56.3%, 63.6%, and 67.4% of the total PM2.5 in slight, moderate, and heavy pollution status, respectively. Additionally, the concentrations of secondary PM2.5 increased year by year, while the concentrations of primary PM2.5 performed significant decreasing trends from 2015 to 2018. The diurnal variations of primary and secondary PM2.5 presented a significantly unimodal patterns but with maximum at morning and noon, respectively. Specific meteorological conditions such as high (low) relative humidity and temperature (wind speed and air pressure) aggravated the secondary particulate pollution in wintertime of Chengdu, reflecting an influence of regional climate change over the Sichuan Basin of Southwest China on the urban air pollution.https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EA001194
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author X. X. Du
G. M. Shi
T. L. Zhao
F. M. Yang
X. B. Zheng
Y. J. Zhang
Q. W. Tan
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G. M. Shi
T. L. Zhao
F. M. Yang
X. B. Zheng
Y. J. Zhang
Q. W. Tan
Contribution of Secondary Particles to Wintertime PM2.5 During 2015–2018 in a Major Urban Area of the Sichuan Basin, Southwest China
Earth and Space Science
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G. M. Shi
T. L. Zhao
F. M. Yang
X. B. Zheng
Y. J. Zhang
Q. W. Tan
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title Contribution of Secondary Particles to Wintertime PM2.5 During 2015–2018 in a Major Urban Area of the Sichuan Basin, Southwest China
title_short Contribution of Secondary Particles to Wintertime PM2.5 During 2015–2018 in a Major Urban Area of the Sichuan Basin, Southwest China
title_full Contribution of Secondary Particles to Wintertime PM2.5 During 2015–2018 in a Major Urban Area of the Sichuan Basin, Southwest China
title_fullStr Contribution of Secondary Particles to Wintertime PM2.5 During 2015–2018 in a Major Urban Area of the Sichuan Basin, Southwest China
title_full_unstemmed Contribution of Secondary Particles to Wintertime PM2.5 During 2015–2018 in a Major Urban Area of the Sichuan Basin, Southwest China
title_sort contribution of secondary particles to wintertime pm2.5 during 2015–2018 in a major urban area of the sichuan basin, southwest china
publisher American Geophysical Union (AGU)
series Earth and Space Science
issn 2333-5084
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract A novel method, noted as approximate envelope method (AEM), was developed to estimate the secondary PM2.5 concentrations based on the air quality monitoring data. This approach made it possible to obtain the long‐term characteristics of the secondary PM2.5 using only conventional observations. The secondary PM2.5 concentrations and their variation characteristics under different PM2.5 pollution levels during wintertime of 2015 to 2018 in Chengdu, a major urban area of Sichuan Basin over Southwest China, were analyzed. The results showed that the secondary PM2.5 concentrations ranged from 52.3 to 122.8 μg·m−3 and accounted for 56.3%, 63.6%, and 67.4% of the total PM2.5 in slight, moderate, and heavy pollution status, respectively. Additionally, the concentrations of secondary PM2.5 increased year by year, while the concentrations of primary PM2.5 performed significant decreasing trends from 2015 to 2018. The diurnal variations of primary and secondary PM2.5 presented a significantly unimodal patterns but with maximum at morning and noon, respectively. Specific meteorological conditions such as high (low) relative humidity and temperature (wind speed and air pressure) aggravated the secondary particulate pollution in wintertime of Chengdu, reflecting an influence of regional climate change over the Sichuan Basin of Southwest China on the urban air pollution.
url https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EA001194
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