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The variability of biomass burning and its influence on regional aerosol properties during the wheat harvest season in North China

Journal

ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH
Volume 157, Issue -, Pages 153-163

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2015.01.009

Keywords

Wheat straw burning; North China; AOD; Aerosol chemical compositions

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41222033, 41375036, 41230642]
  2. CAS Strategic Priority Research Program [XDB05020203]
  3. European Union Seventh Framework Programme [606719]

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The spatial-temporal variation of biomass burning in June during the wheat harvest season in the North China (32-41 degrees N, 111-120 degrees E) and its influence on the regional aerosol optical depth (AOD) and the chemical compositions of size-segregated aerosols in the urban environment were investigated to evaluate the effectiveness of the burn ban policy and the influence on regional pollution. Fire events that occurred in early and middle June accounted for approximately 89% of the events during the month, and fire points located in mid-eastern China (32.5-35.5 degrees N, 114-120 degrees E) comprised 71%. The occurrences exhibit oscillatory changes with a minimum in 2008 (during the Beijing Olympics) and a peak and explosive growth in 2012. Under high relative humidity and south winds, fire emissions from straw burning combined with high urban/industrial emissions to produce intensive regional haze pollution in the North Plain. The formation of secondary inorganic particles was intensified due to the interactions of smoke plumes and urban/industrial pollutants in an urban environment. Higher concentrations and percentages (79%) of sulfate, nitrate, ammonium, and organic carbon in the fine particles under high relative humidity conditions contributed to a deteriorated urban visibility. Therefore, stronger management and a comprehensive ban on wheat straw burning in June are urgently needed, especially during years when the south wind is dominant. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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