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Acid Rain and Below-Cloud Scavenging in South-Western China
Authors:PETER A. TANNER  HENG-CHI LEI  MEI-YUAN HUANG  ZHI-LAI SHEN
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology and Chemistry, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong;(2) Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100029, P.R. China
Abstract:Major urban areas in south-western China exhibit unique air pollutionproblems due to increasing use of high sulphur-content fuels in an environmentof unfavourable topography and climate. Ambient levels of sulphur dioxideexceed the air quality objectives, and this gas is the major precursor of acidrain. Cloudwater chemistry studies are reported for urban, suburban andcountryside locations, during the period 1985–1989. Although cloudwateracidity was found to increase towards the cloud base, the acidity was muchgreater for rainwater samples collected simultaneously, and was morepronounced in urban rather than neighbouring suburban or countryside regions.The main contribution to the acidity arises from below-cloud scavenging of gasand aerosol and model calculations are able to simulate this behaviour.
Keywords:washout  scavenging  Southern China  sulphur dioxide  acid rain  simulation  aerosol  cloudwater
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