Characterizing Black Carbon and Gaseous Pollutants on the Yangtze River Across Eastern China Continent
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Journal Volume
126
Journal Issue
8
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Abstract
The Yangtze River (YR) region and cities along the river have severe deterioration of air quality due to urbanization and economic development. Black carbon (BC) has significant impacts on air quality and climate, however it is poorly characterized across the region. Here we report the first continuous measurements of BC and gaseous pollutants along the YR in wintertime, with an intensive observation period from November 21 to December 4, 2015, covering ?7° longitude over the continent in China. The highly polluted periods (HPP) with NOx?>80?μg m?3 indicated more localized emissions. At the western (longitude?<118°E) and eastern (longitude?>118°E) ends of the YR valley, the HPP events reduced, mostly since the western end was influenced by terrain height and regional transport, and the eastern end was influenced by easterly oceanic or westerly continental air masses. In these regions, BC core size decreased by 5%–19% during the HPP, and had modes of mass median diameter in the range 120?–180?nm, which was found to be predominately from local sources, contrasting with a more consistent mode ?200?nm that was due to BC from mixed sources. A comparison of simultaneously measured data from the nearby monitoring stations along the river demonstrated a high consistency of PM2.5 over the river, which reflected the important regional impact on the particulate mass. This study evaluates the shipping emission and regional influence over the YR and may guide the policy maker on mitigating air pollution. ? 2021. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
Subjects
Air pollution
black carbon
mitigation strategies
regional influence
shipping emission
Yangtze River
air quality
atmospheric pollution
economic development
emission
pollutant source
pollution monitoring
urbanization
China
Type
journal article