Title of article :
Characteristics of PM10, SO2, NOx and O3 in ambient air
during the dust storm period in Beijing
Author/Authors :
Shaodong Xiea، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Tong Yub، نويسنده , , Yuanhang Zhanga، نويسنده , , Limin Zenga، نويسنده , , Li Qia
، نويسنده , , Xiaoyan Tanga، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
In this study, the hourly variations of the mass concentrations of PM10, SO2, NOx and O3 at three sampling sites were
observed in Beijing during dust storm occurrence period in April 2000. The PM2.5 samples were simultaneously collected. By
comparing the hourly variations of the pollutant concentrations before, during and after dust storm event and haze pollution
episode, the variation characteristics of the mass concentrations of PM10, SO2, NOx and O3 during dust storm events were
presented. The results show that the mass concentration of PM10 reached 1500 Ag m 3 during dust storm events on April 6 and
25, 2000, which was 5–10 times that of the non-dust weather conditions, and this period of high mass concentration of PM10
lasted for about 14 h, and then the concentration level prior to the dust event was recovered in 6-h time period. Due to the strong
wind, the concentrations of SO2, NOx, NO2 and O3 during dust storm period were maintained at low levels, which was
significantly different from those on non-dust storm and haze pollution conditions. A lot of coarse particles as well as a very
large amount of fine particles were contained in the atmospheric particulates during dust storm period, and the concentration
level of PM2.5 was comparable to that during haze pollution episode. During the dust storm period, the PM2.5 concentration was
approximately 230 Ag m 3, accounting for 30% of the total PM10 mass concentration, was four times that of non-dust weather
conditions, and the crustal elements constituted about 66.4% of the chemical composition of PM2.5 while sulfate and nitrate
contributed much less, which was quite different from the chemical composition of PM2.5 primarily constituted by sulfate,
nitrate and organics on haze pollution day.
Keywords :
particulate matter , Dust storm , Air quality , Aerosol Composition , PM2.5 , PM10
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment