Aerosol particles at a high-altitude site on the Southeast TibetanPlateau, China: Implications for pollution transportfrom South Asia
Shen,ZX(Shen,Zhenxing)[2]; Zhu,CS(Zhu,Chongshu)[1]; Chen,LWA(Chen,L.-W. Antony)[4]; Su,XL(Su,Xiaoli)[1]; Liu,SX(Liu,Suixin)[1]; Ho,KF(Ho,Kinfai); Wang,GH(Wang,Gehui)[1]; Han,YM(Han,Yongming)[1]; Zhao,ZZ(Zhao,Zhuzi)[1]; Cao,JJ(Cao,Junji)[1]
刊名JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES
2013-10
卷号118页码:11360-11375
DOI10.1002/jgrd.50599
文献子类期刊论文
英文摘要

Bulk aerosol samples were collected from 16 July 2008 to 26 July 2009 at Lulang, a high-altitude (>3300m above sea level) site on the southeast Tibetan Plateau (TP); objectives were to determine chemical characteristics of the aerosol and identify its major sources. We report aerosol (total suspended particulate, TSP) mass levels and the concentrations of selected elements, carbonaceous species, and water-soluble inorganic ions. Significant buildup of aerosol mass and chemical species (organic carbon, element carbon, nitrate, and sulfate) occurred during the premonsoon, while lower concentrations were observed during the monsoon. Seasonal variations in aerosol and chemical species were driven by precipitation scavenging and atmospheric circulation. Two kinds of high-aerosol episodes were observed: one was enriched with dust indicators (Fe and Ca2+), and the other was enhanced with organic and elemental carbon (OC and EC), SO42−, NO3−, and Fe. The TSP loadings during the latter were 3 to 6 times those on normal days. The greatest aerosol optical depths (National Centers for Environmental Protection/National Center for Atmospheric Research reanalysis) occurred upwind, in eastern India and Bangladesh, and trajectory analysis indicates that air pollutants were transported from the southwest. Northwesterly winds brought high levels of natural emissions (Fe, Ca2+) and low levels of pollutants (SO42−, NO3−, K+, and EC); this was consistent with high aerosol optical depths over the western deserts and Gobi. Our work provides evidence that both geological and pollution aerosols from surrounding regions impact the aerosol population of the TP.

语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/9870]  
专题地球环境研究所_粉尘与环境研究室
通讯作者Cao,JJ(Cao,Junji)[1]
作者单位1.School of Public Health and Primary Care, Chinese University of HongKong, Hong Kong, China
2.Laboratory of Tibetan Environment Changes and Land SurfaceProcesses, Institute of Tibetan Plateau, Chinese Academy of Science,Beijing, China;
3.Key Lab of Aerosol Science and Technology, SKLLQG, Institute ofEarth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi’an, China;
4.Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Xi’an JiaotongUniversity, Xi’an, China;
5.Division of Atmospheric Sciences, Desert Research Institute, Reno,Nevada, USA;
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Shen,ZX,Zhu,CS,Chen,LWA,et al. Aerosol particles at a high-altitude site on the Southeast TibetanPlateau, China: Implications for pollution transportfrom South Asia[J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES,2013,118:11360-11375.
APA Shen,ZX.,Zhu,CS.,Chen,LWA.,Su,XL.,Liu,SX.,...&Xu,BQ.(2013).Aerosol particles at a high-altitude site on the Southeast TibetanPlateau, China: Implications for pollution transportfrom South Asia.JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES,118,11360-11375.
MLA Shen,ZX,et al."Aerosol particles at a high-altitude site on the Southeast TibetanPlateau, China: Implications for pollution transportfrom South Asia".JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES 118(2013):11360-11375.
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