Title of article :
Air quality during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
Author/Authors :
David G. Streets، نويسنده , , Joshua S. Fu، نويسنده , , Carey J. Jang، نويسنده , , Jiming Hao، نويسنده , , Kebin He، نويسنده , , Xiaoyan Tang، نويسنده , , Yuanhang Zhang، نويسنده , , ZIFA WANG، نويسنده , , Zuopan Li، نويسنده , , Qiang Zhang، نويسنده , , Litao Wang، نويسنده , , Binyu Wang، نويسنده , , Carolyne Yu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
13
From page :
480
To page :
492
Abstract :
China is taking major steps to improve Beijingʹs air quality for the 2008 Olympic Games. However, concentrations of fine particulate matter and ozone in Beijing often exceed healthful levels in the summertime. Based on the US EPAʹs Models-3/CMAQ model simulation over the Beijing region, we estimate that about 34% of PM2.5 on average and 35–60% of ozone during high ozone episodes at the Olympic Stadium site can be attributed to sources outside Beijing. Neighboring Hebei and Shandong Provinces and the Tianjin Municipality all exert significant influence on Beijingʹs air quality. During sustained wind flow from the south, Hebei Province can contribute 50–70% of Beijingʹs PM2.5 concentrations and 20–30% of ozone. Controlling only local sources in Beijing will not be sufficient to attain the air quality goal set for the Beijing Olympics. There is an urgent need for regional air quality management studies and new emission control strategies to ensure that the air quality goals for 2008 are met.
Keywords :
Regional air quality , Olympic Games , PM2.5 , Beijing , ozone
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Record number :
759984
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