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Dome effect of black carbon and its key influencing factors: a one-dimensional modelling study

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ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
卷 18, 期 4, 页码 2821-2834

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/acp-18-2821-2018

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [D0512/91544231, D0510/41725020, D0512/41422504, D0510/41505109]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China [2016YFC0200500]
  3. Public Welfare Projects for Environmental Protection [201509004]
  4. Jiangsu Provincial program (Collaborative Innovation Center of Climate Change)

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Black carbon (BC) has been identified to play a critical role in aerosol-planetary boundary layer (PBL) interaction and further deterioration of near-surface air pollution in megacities, which has been referred to as the dome effect. However, the impacts of key factors that influence this effect, such as the vertical distribution and aging processes of BC, as well as the underlying land surface, have not been quantitatively explored yet. Here, based on available in situ measurements of meteorology and atmospheric aerosols together with the meteorology-chemistry online coupled model WRF-Chem, we conduct a set of parallel simulations to quantify the roles of these factors in influencing the BC dome effect and surface haze pollution. Furthermore, we discuss the main implications of the results to air pollution mitigation in China. We found that the impact of BC on the PBL is very sensitive to the altitude of aerosol layer. The upper-level BC, especially that near the capping inversion, is more essential in suppressing the PBL height and weakening the turbulent mixing. The dome effect of BC tends to be significantly intensified as BC mixed with scattering aerosols during winter haze events, resulting in a decrease in PBL height by more than 15 %. In addition, the dome effect is more substantial (up to 15 %) in rural areas than that in the urban areas with the same BC loading, indicating an unexpected regional impact of such an effect to air quality in countryside. This study indicates that China's regional air pollution would greatly benefit from BC emission reductions, especially those from elevated sources from chimneys and also domestic combustion in rural areas, through weakening the aerosol-boundary layer interactions that are triggered by BC.

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