Air pollution characteristics and their relationship with emissions and meteorology in the Yangtze River Delta region during 2014–2016

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作者
Tao Ma [1 ]
Fengkui Duan [1 ]
Kebin He [1 ]
Yu Qin [1 ]
Dan Tong [1 ,2 ]
Guannan Geng [1 ]
Xuyan Liu [3 ]
Hui Li [1 ]
Shuo Yang [1 ]
Siqi Ye [1 ]
Beiyao Xu [4 ]
Qiang Zhang [2 ]
Yongliang Ma [1 ]
机构
[1] State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control, School of Environment, State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Sources and Control of Air Pollution Complex, Beijing Key Laboratory of Indoor Air Quality Evaluation and Co
[2] Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Earth System Modeling, Department of Earth System Science, Tsinghua University
[3] National Satellite Meteorological Center
[4] College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, China Agricultural University
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Air pollution; Spatiotemporal variation; Meteorological condition; Emission inventory; Regional transport; Yangtze River Delta;
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X51 [大气污染及其防治]; X16 [环境气象学];
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0706 ; 070602 ;
摘要
With rapid economic growth and urbanization, the Yangtze River Delta(YRD) region in China has experienced serious air pollution challenges. In this study, we analyzed the air pollution characteristics and their relationship with emissions and meteorology in the YRD region during 2014–2016. In recent years, the concentrations of all air pollutants, except O3,decreased. Spatially, the PM2.5, PM10, SO2, and CO concentrations were higher in the northern YRD region, and NO2and O3were higher in the central YRD region. Based on the number of non-attainment days(i.e., days with air quality index greater than 100), PM2.5was the largest contributor to air pollution in the YRD region, followed by O3, PM10, and NO2.However, particulate matter pollution has declined gradually, while O3pollution worsened.Meteorological conditions mainly influenced day-to-day variations in pollutant concentrations. PM2.5concentration was inversely related to wind speed, while O3concentration was positively correlated with temperature and negatively correlated with relative humidity.The air quality improvement in recent years was mainly attributed to emission reductions.During 2014–2016, PM2.5, PM10, SO2, NOx, CO, NH3, and volatile organic compound(VOC)emissions in the YRD region were reduced by 26.3%, 29.2%, 32.4%, 8.1%, 15.9%, 4.5%, and0.3%, respectively. Regional transport also contributed to the air pollution. During regional haze periods, pollutants from North China and East China aggravated the pollution in the YRD region. Our findings suggest that emission reduction and regional joint prevention and control helped to improve the air quality in the YRD region.
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