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Large-scale distribution of elements in Chinese aerosol
引用本文:Jinghua Guo Kenneth A. Rahn Guoshun Zhuang Shuifeng Wang. Large-scale distribution of elements in Chinese aerosol[J]. 中国颗粒学报, 2007, 5(6): 395-400. DOI: 10.1016/j.cpart.2007.07.004
作者姓名:Jinghua Guo Kenneth A. Rahn Guoshun Zhuang Shuifeng Wang
作者单位:[1]Analysis and Testing Center, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China [2]Center for Atmospheric Chemistry Studies, Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, R1 02882-1197, USA [3]The Center for Atmospheric Chemistry Study, Department of Environmental Science & Engineering, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China
摘    要:In spite of increasing attention on Chinese aerosol, there has never been a country-wide survey of its general characteristics. This paper presents elemental data for aerosol at 23 sites in and around China, mostly drawn from the literature, and shows some of the large-scale patterns. Al, Na, and Se are used to represent the crustal, marine, and pollution components, respectively. Most of the patterns are aligned in SW-NE. Al and Na are highest to the NW and the SE, respectively, and their ratio changes rapidly near the coast. Se has a broad maximum over Central China, and the Se/Al ratio (an indicator of pollution vs. crustal aerosol) increases progressively from the NW to the SE. A simple index for simulating pollution aerosol, which uses population density, annual precipitation, and mean wind speed, adequately reproduces the large-scale pattern of pollution aerosol and shows how crustal Al in the NW gradually gives way to flyash Al toward the SE.

关 键 词:气溶胶 元素浓缩 分布特点 环境污染
收稿时间:2007-03-14
修稿时间:2007-07-06

Large-scale distribution of elements in Chinese aerosol
Jinghua Guo,Kenneth A. Rahn,Guoshun Zhuang,Shuifeng Wang. Large-scale distribution of elements in Chinese aerosol[J]. China Particuology, 2007, 5(6): 395-400. DOI: 10.1016/j.cpart.2007.07.004
Authors:Jinghua Guo  Kenneth A. Rahn  Guoshun Zhuang  Shuifeng Wang
Affiliation:aAnalysis and Testing Center, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China;bCenter for Atmospheric Chemistry Studies, Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI 02882-1197, USA;cThe Center for Atmospheric Chemistry Study, Department of Environmental Science &; Engineering, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China
Abstract:In spite of increasing attention on Chinese aerosol, there has never been a country-wide survey of its general characteristics. This paper presents elemental data for aerosol at 23 sites in and around China, mostly drawn from the literature, and shows some of the large-scale patterns. Al, Na, and Se are used to represent the crustal, marine, and pollution components, respectively. Most of the patterns are aligned in SW-NE. Al and Na are highest to the NW and the SE, respectively, and their ratio changes rapidly near the coast. Se has a broad maximum over Central China, and the Se/Al ratio (an indicator of pollution vs. crustal aerosol) increases progressively from the NW to the SE. A simple index for simulating pollution aerosol, which uses population density, annual precipitation, and mean wind speed, adequately reproduces the large-scale pattern of pollution aerosol and shows how crustal Al in the NW gradually gives way to flyash Al toward the SE.
Keywords:Chinese aerosol  Elemental concentration  Distribution  Pollution index
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