大气科学进展(英文版)
大氣科學進展(英文版)
대기과학진전(영문판)
ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
2008年
5期
847-855
,共9页
carbonate carbon%organic carbon%elemental carbon%dust storm
Characterization of carbonaceous aerosols including CC(carbonate carbon),OC(organic carbon),and EC(elemental carbon)were investigated at Xi'an,China,near Asian dust source regions in spring 2002.OC varied between 8.2 and 63.7 μg m-3,while EC ranged between 2.4 and 17.2μm-3 during the observation period.OC variations followed a similar pattern to EC and the correlation coefficient between OC and EC is 0.89(n=31).The average percentage of total carbon(TC,sum of CC,OC,and EC)in PM2.5 during dust storm(DS)events was 13.6%,which is lower than that during non-dust storm(NDS)periods(22.7%). CC,OC,and EC accounted for 12.9%,70.7%,and 16.4%of TC during DS events,respectively.The average ratio of OC/EC was 5.0 in DS events and 3.3 in NDS periods.The OC.EC correlation(R2=O.76,n=6) was good in DS events,while it was stronger(R2=0.90,n=25)in NDS periods.The percentage of water. soluble OC(WSOC)in TC accounted for 15.7%,and varied between 13.3%and 22.3%during DS events. The distribution of eight carbon fractions indicated that local emissions such as motor vehicle exhaust were the dominant contributors to carbonaceous particles.During DS events.soil dust dominated the chemical composition,contributing 69%to the PM2.5 mass,followed by organic matter(12.8%),sulfate(4%),EC (2.2%),and chloride(1.6%).Consequently,CC was mainly entrained by Asian dust.However,even in the atmosphere near Asian dust source regions,OC and EC in atmospheric dust were controlled by local emission rather than the transport of Asian dust.