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COVID-19 Impact on the Concentration and Composition of Submicron Particulate Matter in a Typical City of Northwest China

Journal

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 47, Issue 19, Pages -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2020GL089035

Keywords

COVID-19; HR-ToF-AMS; NR-PM1; Lanzhou

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41977189, 41771079, 41805106, 41721091]
  2. Key Laboratory of Cryospheric Sciences Scientific Research Foundation [SKLCS-ZZ-2020]
  3. Gansu Province Science and Technology Program [18JR3RA416]

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In this study, we evaluated the variations of air quality in Lanzhou, a typical city in Northwestern China impacted by the COVID-19 lockdown. The mass concentration and chemical composition of non-refractory submicron particulate matter (NR-PM1) were determined by a high-resolution aerosol mass spectrometer during January-March 2020. The concentration of NR-PM(1)dropped by 50% from before to during control period. The five aerosol components (sulfate, nitrate, ammonium, chloride, and organic aerosol [OA]) all decreased during the control period with the biggest decrease observed for secondary inorganic species (70% of the total reduction). Though the mass concentration of OA decreased during the control period, its source emissions varied differently. OA from coal and biomass burning remained stable from before to during control period, while traffic and cooking related emissions were reduced by 25% and 50%, respectively. The low concentration during the control period was attributed to the lower production rate for secondary aerosols.

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