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The variability in the relationship between black carbon and carbon monoxide over the eastern coast of China: BC aging during transport
Guo, Qingfeng ; Hu, Min ; Guo, Song ; Wu, Zhijun ; Peng, Jianfei ; Wu, Yusheng
刊名ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
2017
关键词REGIONAL RECEPTOR-SITE OPTICAL-PROPERTIES GASEOUS-POLLUTANTS LIGHT-ABSORPTION ORGANIC AEROSOL SULFURIC-ACID SOOT PARTICLES PERIOD BUDGET
DOI10.5194/acp-17-10395-2017
英文摘要East Asia is a densely populated region with a myriad of primary emissions of pollutants such as black carbon (BC) and carbon monoxide (CO). To characterize primary emissions over the eastern coast of China, a series of field campaigns were conducted in 2011, including measurements from a ship cruise, island, and coastal receptor sites. The relationship between BC and CO is presented here for the first ship cruise (C1), the second ship cruise (C2), an island site (Changdao Island, CD), and a coastal site (Wenling, WL). The average BC mass concentrations were 2.43, 2.73, 1.09, 0.94, and 0.77 mu g m(-3) for CD, WL, C1-YS (Yellow Sea), C1-ES (East China Sea), and C2-ES, respectively. For those locations, the average CO mixing ratios were 0.55, 0.48, 0.31, 0.36, and 0.27 ppm. The high loadings of both BC and CO imply severe anthropogenic pollution over the eastern coast of China. Additionally, the linear correlation between BC and CO was regressed for each location. The slopes, i.e., the ratios of Delta BC to Delta CO derived from their relationship, correlated well with the ratios of diesel consumption to gasoline consumption in each province/city, which reveals vehicular emission to be the common source for BC and CO and that there are distinct fuel structures between North and South China. The Delta BC/Delta CO values at coastal sites (Changdao Island and Wenling) were much higher than those over the Yellow Sea and East China Sea, and the correlation coefficients also showed a decreasing trend from the coast to the sea. Therefore, the quantity of Delta BC/Delta CO and the correlation coefficients are possible indicators for the aging and removal of BC.; National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2013CB228503]; National Natural Science Foundation of China [91544214, 41421064, 21677002]; China Ministry of Environmental Protection's Special Funds for Scientific Research on Public Welfare [201009002]; National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFC0202003]; Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School; Zhejiang Province Environmental Monitoring Center; SCI(E); ARTICLE; 17; 10395-10403; 17
语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.pku.edu.cn/handle/20.500.11897/470930]  
专题环境科学与工程学院
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Guo, Qingfeng,Hu, Min,Guo, Song,et al. The variability in the relationship between black carbon and carbon monoxide over the eastern coast of China: BC aging during transport[J]. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS,2017.
APA Guo, Qingfeng,Hu, Min,Guo, Song,Wu, Zhijun,Peng, Jianfei,&Wu, Yusheng.(2017).The variability in the relationship between black carbon and carbon monoxide over the eastern coast of China: BC aging during transport.ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS.
MLA Guo, Qingfeng,et al."The variability in the relationship between black carbon and carbon monoxide over the eastern coast of China: BC aging during transport".ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS (2017).
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