Chemical composition and quantitative relationship, between meteorological condition and fine particles in Beijing

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Wang, JL
Zhang, YH
Shao, M [1 ]
Liu, XL
Zeng, LM
Cheng, CL
Xu, XF
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[1] Peking Univ, State Joint Key Lab Environm Simulat & Pollut Con, Coll Environm Sci, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China
[2] CMA, Inst Urban Meteorol, Beijing 100089, Peoples R China
[3] Beijing Meteorol Informat & Network Ctr, Beijing 100089, Peoples R China
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meteorological conditions; quantitative relation; fine particies(PM2.5); Beijing;
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The recent year's monitor results of Beijing indicated that the pollution level of fine particles PM2.5 showed an increasing trend. To understand pollution characteristics of PM2.5 and its relationship with the meteorological conditions in Beijing, a one-year monitoring of PM2.5 mass concentration and correspondent meteorological parameters was performed in Beijing in 2001. The PM2.5 levels in Beijing were very high, the annual average PM2.1 concentration in 2001 was 7 times of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards proposed by US EPA. The major chemical compositions were organics, sulfate, crustals and nitrate. It Was found that the mass concentrations of PM2.1 were influenced by meteorological conditions. The correlation between the mass concentrations of PM2.5 and the relative humidity was found. And the correlation became closer at higher relative humidity. And the mass concentrations of PM2.5 were negtive-correlated to wind speeds, but the correlation between the mass concentration of PM2.5 and wind speed was not good at stronger wind.
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