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Spatiotemporal characteristics of nitrogen dioxide pollution in mainland China from 2015 to 2018

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
Volume 193, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-021-09099-7

Keywords

Air pollutant; Bayesian statistics; NO2 concentrations; Ground monitoring

Funding

  1. Youth Fund of General Project on Humanities and Social Science Research of the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China [19YJCZH079]

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With rapid industrial development and urbanization in China, NO2 pollution has become a severe environmental issue that poses a threat to public health. A study analyzing the spatiotemporal trends of NO2 concentrations in mainland China revealed higher levels in autumn and winter, with particular regions like the North China Plain, the Yangtze River Delta, the Sichuan Basin, and the Pearl River Delta experiencing the most severe pollution, affecting a significant portion of the population.
With the rapid industrial development and urbanisation in China, nitrogen dioxide (NO2) pollution has become a severe environmental problem that threatens public health. Based on hourly concentration monitoring data of the six main air pollutants in mainland China, a space-time Bayesian hierarchy model was employed to analyse the spatiotemporal trends of the absolute and relative NO2 concentrations (i.e., the proportion of NO2 in the six main air pollutants: CO, NO2, PM 2.5, PM10, O-3, and SO2). Both the absolute and relative NO2 concentrations were higher in the autumn and winter of each year during the study period. Four regions in particular-the North China Plain, the Yangtze River Delta, the Sichuan Basin, and the Pearl River Delta-experience the largest amounts of NO2 pollution, with a high local magnitude of more than 1.0 relative to the overall absolute and relative NO2 concentrations; this affects an area with a human population of 571.85 million, which is 42.47% of the total population. Central China (i.e., the Shaanxi-Shanxi-Henan region) and the Tarim Basin (northwest of Xinjiang) were heavily polluted by NO2 and other pollutants throughout the year, with a high local magnitude of more than 1.0 relative to the overall absolute NO2 concentration. The NO2 pollution in most of the cities in western and southern China is less serious, along with cities in the northeast. Local trends reveal that in general, cities with high NO2 pollution are accompanied by upward trends. Specifically, except for in the summer, there were about 86 cities showing the increasing trend, of which 66 cities are located in areas with higher absolute and relative NO2 concentrations. Taiyuan, for example, represents the maximal local trend, with an average annual increase of 4.39 (95% CI 1.61-7.43) mu g/m(3) and 0.43 (95% CI 0.16-0.73) %, respectively, which will lead to further increases in the population exposure-risk in heavily polluted areas.

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