Spatial and temporal characteristics of air quality and air pollutants in 2013 in Beijing
2016
Yan, Shujun | Cao, Hui | Chen, Ying | Wu, Chengzhen | Hong, Tao | Fan, Hailan
Air pollution has become an ever more critical issue in Beijing in more recent years. In this study, we use the air quality index (AQI), corresponding primary pollutant types and meteorological data which are collected at 16 monitoring stations in Beijing between January 2013 and December, 2013 studying the spatial and temporal variations of air quality and air pollutants. The results show that PM₂.₅ was the most serious pollutant, followed by O₃. The average PM₂.₅ mass concentration was 119.5 ± 13.8 μg m⁻³ in Beijing. In addition, the air quality varies across different seasons. More specifically, winter season showed the worst air quality. Moreover, while particulate matter (PM₂.₅ and PM₁₀) concentrations were relatively higher in the spring and winter seasons, gaseous pollutants (O₃ and NO₂) were more serious in the summer and autumn. In terms of spatial heterogeneity, the findings showed that AQI and PM₂.₅ concentrations were higher in south and lower in the north of the city, and the O₃ showed exactly a pattern with the opposite direction—higher in the north and lower in the south. NO₂ was found to have a greater impact on the central region compared with that in other regions. Furthermore, PM₂.₅ was found to be positively correlated with the relative humidity, but negatively correlated with wind speed and atmospheric pressure (P < 0.01). However, the dominant meteorological factors that influence the PM₂.₅ concentrations varied in different seasons. The results in this paper provide additional information for the effective control of the air pollution in Beijing.
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