Rapid narrowing of the urban–suburban gap in air pollutant concentrations in Beijing from 2014 to 2019
2022
Li, Xue | Zhang, Fang | Ren, Jingye | Han, Wenchao | Zheng, Bo | Liu, Jieyao | Chen, Lu | Jiang, Sihui
Understanding the spatial patterns of atmospheric pollutants in urban and suburban areas is important for evaluating their effects on regional air quality, climate, and human health. The analyses of pollutant monitoring data of the China National Environmental Monitoring Center revealed that the differences in the concentrations of ambient O₃, PM₂.₅, NO₂, SO₂, and CO between urban and suburban areas rapidly decreased from 2014 to 2019 in Beijing. Considering the negligible urbanization and interannual meteorological changes during the study period, the results reveal a quick response of the urban-to-suburban difference (ΔUᵣbₐₙ₋Sᵤbᵤᵣbₐₙ) in the ambient pollutants concentrations to emission reduction measures implemented in China in 2013. However, owing to the efficient O₃ formation in summer in urban areas in recent years, we observed a more rapid decrease in the ΔUᵣbₐₙ₋Sᵤbᵤᵣbₐₙ in O₃ concentration in summer (64.8%) than in winter (16.1%). In addition, the ΔUᵣbₐₙ₋Sᵤbᵤᵣbₐₙ in daytime summer O₃ changed from negative in 2014–2018 to positive in 2019, indicating that the daytime O₃ concentration in urban areas exceeded that in suburban areas. Furthermore, instantaneous changes in ΔUᵣbₐₙ₋Sᵤbᵤᵣbₐₙ in air pollutants were more sensitive to meteorological variations in 2014 than in 2019. The results indicate a less significant role of regional air mass transport in the spatial variability of pollutants under a future scenario of strong emission reduction in China.
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