The Impact of the Numbers of Monitoring Stations on the National and Regional Air Quality Assessment in China During 2013–18

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Hongyan Luo
Xiao Tang
Huangjian Wu
Lei Kong
Qian Wu
Kai Cao
Yating Song
Xuechun Luo
Yao Wang
Jiang Zhu
Zifa Wang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,LAPC & ICCES, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Center for Excellence in Regional Atmospheric Environment, Institute of Urban Environment
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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monitoring network; newly added sites; PM; ozone; 监测网络; 新增站点; PM; 臭氧;
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China national air quality monitoring network has become the core data source for air quality assessment and management in China. However, during network construction, the significant change in numbers of monitoring sites with time is easily ignored, which brings uncertainty to air quality assessments. This study aims to analyze the impact of change in numbers of stations on national and regional air quality assessments in China during 2013–18. The results indicate that the change in numbers of stations has different impacts on fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ozone concentration assessments. The increasing number of sites makes the estimated national and regional PM2.5 concentration slightly lower by 0.6–2.2 µg m−3 and 1.4–6.0 µg m−3 respectively from 2013 to 2018. The main reason is that over time, the monitoring network expands from the urban centers to the suburban areas with low population densities and pollutant emissions. For ozone, the increasing number of stations affects the long-term trends of the estimated concentration, especially the national trends, which changed from a slight upward trend to a downward trend in 2014–15. Besides, the impact of the increasing number of sites on ozone assessment exhibits a seasonal difference at the 0.05 significance level in that the added sites make the estimated concentration higher in winter and lower in summer. These results suggest that the change in numbers of monitoring sites is an important uncertainty factor in national and regional air quality assessments, that needs to be considered in long-term concentration assessment, trend analysis, and trend driving force analysis.
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页码:1709 / 1720
页数:11
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