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Comparison of elemental and black carbon measurements during normal and heavy haze periods: implications for research.

Guorui Zhi1, Yingjun Chen, Zhigang Xue, Fan Meng, Jing Cai, Guoying Sheng, Jiamo Fu.   

Abstract

Studies specifically addressing the elemental carbon (EC)/black carbon (BC) relationship during the transition from clean-normal (CN) air quality to heavy haze (HH) are rare but have important health and climate implications. The present study, in which EC levels are measured using a thermal-optical method and BC levels are measured using an optical method (aethalometer), provides a preliminary insight into this issue. The average daily EC concentration was 3.08 ± 1.10 μg/m(3) during the CN stage but climbed to 11.77 ± 2.01 μg/m(3) during the HH stage. More importantly, the BC/EC ratio averaged 0.92 ± 0.14 during the CN state and increased to 1.88 ± 0.30 during the HH state. This significant increase in BC/EC ratio has been confirmed to result partially from an increase in the in situ light absorption efficiency (σap) due to an enhanced internal mixing of the EC with other species. However, the exact enhancement of σap was unavailable because our monitoring scheme could not acquire the in situ absorption (bap) essential for σap calculation. This reveals a need to perform simultaneous measurement of EC and bap over a time period that includes both the CN and HH stages. In addition, the sensitivity of EC to both anthropogenic emissions and HH conditions implies a need to systematically study how to include EC complex (EC concentration, OC/EC ratio, and σap) as an indicator in air quality observations, in alert systems that assess air quality, and in the governance of emissions and human behaviors.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24898519     DOI: 10.1007/s10661-014-3842-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Monit Assess        ISSN: 0167-6369            Impact factor:   2.513


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