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Temporal Variability in Fine Carbonaceous Aerosol over Two Years in Two Megacities: Beijing and Toronto
作者姓名:YANG Fumo  Jeffrey BROOK  HE Kebin  DUAN Fengkui  MA Yongliang
作者单位:中国科学院研究生院,清华大学,清华大学,清华大学
基金项目:The National Natural Science Foundation of China (General Program, Key Program, Major Research Plan)
摘    要:Time-series of weekly total carbon(TC)concentrations of fine aerosol particles(PM2.5)in Beijing and Toronto were compared to investigate their respective levels and temporal patterns over two years from August 2001 through July 2003.In addition to this comparison,differences in the factors contributing to the observed concentrations and their temporal variations are discussed.Based upon past knowledge about the two megacities with highly contrasting air pollutant levels,it is not surprising that the average TC concentration in Beijing(31.5μg C m-3)was greater than that in Toronto by a factor of 8.3.Despite their large concentration differences,in both cities TC comprised a similarly large component of PM2.5.TC concentrations exhibited very different seasonal patterns between the two cities.In Beijing,TC experienced higher levels and greater weekly fluctuations in winter whereas in Toronto this behavior was seen in summer. As a result,the greatest gap in TC concentrations between Beijing and Toronto(by a factor of 12.7) occurred in winter,while the smallest gap(a factor of 4.6)was in summer.In Beijing,seasonal variations in the emissions probably played a greater role than meteorology in influencing the TC seasonality,while in Toronto during the warm months more than 80%of the hourly winds were recorded from the south,along with many potential anthropogenic sources for the days with high TC concentrations.This comparison of the differences provides insight into the major factors affecting carbonaceous aerosol in each city.

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收稿时间:6/3/2009 12:00:00 AM

Temporal Variability in Fine Carbonaceous Aerosol over Two Years in Two Megacities: Beijing and Toronto
YANG Fumo,Jeffrey BROOK,HE Kebin,DUAN Fengkui,MA Yongliang.Temporal Variability in Fine Carbonaceous Aerosol over Two Years in Two Megacities: Beijing and Toronto[J].Advances in Atmospheric Sciences,2010,27(3):705-714.
Authors:YANG Fumo  Jeffrey BROOK  HE Kebin  DUAN Fengkui and MA Yongliang
Institution:College of Earth Science, Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, Atmospheric Science and Technology Directorate/Science and Technology Branch, Environment Canada, Toronto, ON M3H 5T4, Canada,Atmospheric Science and Technology Directorate/Science and Technology Branch, Environment Canada, Toronto, ON M3H 5T4, Canada,Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084,Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084 and Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084
Abstract:Time-series of weekly total carbon (TC) concentrations of fine aerosol particles (PM2.5) in Beijing and Toronto were compared to investigate their respective levels and temporal patterns over two years from August 2001 through July 2003. In addition to this comparison, differences in the factors contributing to the observed concentrations and their temporal variations are discussed. Based upon past knowledge about the two megacities with highly contrasting air pollutant levels, it is not surprising that the average TC concentration in Beijing (31.5 μg C m?3) was greater than that in Toronto by a factor of 8.3. Despite their large concentration differences, in both cities TC comprised a similarly large component of PM2.5. TC concentrations exhibited very different seasonal patterns between the two cities. In Beijing, TC experienced higher levels and greater weekly fluctuations in winter whereas in Toronto this behavior was seen in summer. As a result, the greatest gap in TC concentrations between Beijing and Toronto (by a factor of 12.7) occurred in winter, while the smallest gap (a factor of 4.6) was in summer. In Beijing, seasonal variations in the emissions probably played a greater role than meteorology in influencing the TC seasonality, while in Toronto during the warm months more than 80% of the hourly winds were recorded from the south, along with many potential anthropogenic sources for the days with high TC concentrations. This comparison of the differences provides insight into the major factors affecting carbonaceous aerosol in each city.
Keywords:total carbon  PM2  5  temporal variation  carbonaceous aerosol  Beijing  Toronto
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