| Literature DB >> 30288976 |
Li Li1,2, Jingyu An2, Min Zhou2, Liping Qiao2, Shuhui Zhu2, Rusha Yan2, Chel Gee Ooi3, Hongli Wang2, Cheng Huang2, Ling Huang1, Shikang Tao2, Jianzhen Yu4, Andy Chan3, Yangjun Wang1, Jialiang Feng1, Changhong Chen2.
Abstract
An integrated source apportionment methodology is developed by amalgamating the receptor-oriented model (ROM) and source-oriented numerical simulations (SOM) together to eliminate the weaknesses of individual SA methods. This approach attempts to apportion and dissect the PM2.5 sources in the Yangtze River Delta region during winter. First, three ROM models (CMB, PMF, ME2) are applied and compared for the preliminary SA results, with information from PM2.5 sampling and lab analysis during the winter seasons. The detailed source category contribution of SOM to PM2.5 is further simulated using the WRF-CAMx model. The two pieces of information from both ROM and SOM are then stitched together to give a comprehensive information on the PM2.5 sources over the region. With the integrated approach, the detailed contributing sources of the ambient PM2.5 at different receptors including rural and urban, coastal and in-land, northern and southern receptors are analyzed. The results are compared with previous data and shows good agreement. This integrative approach is more comprehensive and is able to produce a more profound and detailed understanding between the sources and receptors, compared with single models.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30288976 DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.8b01211
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Technol ISSN: 0013-936X Impact factor: 9.028