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Temporal variations in surface ozone and its precursors and meteorological effects at an urban site in China

Journal

ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH
Volume 85, Issue 3-4, Pages 310-337

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2007.02.003

Keywords

surface ozone; meteorological parameter; ozone precursor; temporal variation; backward trajectory analysis

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Continuous measurements of ozone and its precursors including NO, NO2, and CO at an urban site (32 degrees 03'N, 118 degrees 44'E) in Nanjing, China during the period from January 2000 to February 2003 are presented. The effects of local meteorological conditions and distant transports associated. with seasonal changed Asian monsoons on the temporal variations of O-3 and its precursors are studied by statistical, backward trajectory, and episode analyses. The diurnal variation in O-3 shows high concentrations during daytime and low concentrations during late night and early morning, while the precursors show high concentrations during night and early morning and low concentrations during daytime. The diurnal variations in air pollutants are closely related to those in local meteorological conditions. Both temperature and wind speed have significant positive correlations with O-3 and significant negative correlations with the precursors. Relative humidity has a significant negative correlation with O-3 and significant positive correlations with the precursors. The seasonal variation in O-3 shows low concentrations in late autumn and winter and high concentrations in late spring and early summer, while the precursors show high concentrations in late autumn and winter and low concentrations in summer. Local mobile and stationary sources make a great contribution to the precursors, but distant transports also play a very important role in the seasonal variations of the air pollutants. The distant transport associated with the southeastern maritime monsoon contributes substantially to the O-3 because the originally clean maritime air mass is polluted when passing over the highly industrialized and urbanized areas in the Yangtze River Delta. The high frequency of this type of air mass in summer causes the fact that a common seasonal characteristic of surface O-3 in East Asia, summer minimum, is not observed at this site. The distant transports associated with the northern continental monsoons that dominate in autumn and winter are related to the high concentrations of the precursors in these two seasons. This study can contribute to a better understanding of the O-3 pollution in vast inland of China affected by meteorological conditions and the rapid urbanization and industrialization. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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