Chinese regulations are working - why is surface ozone over industrialized areas still high? Applying lessons from Northeast US air quality evolution
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Start Time:2021-07-11 14:08(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:8min

Session:S12D 12D、气溶胶与大气环境科学 » S12D-3专题12.8 区域大气氧化性和二次污染物生成 & 专题 12.1 消耗臭氧层物质和非二氧化碳温室气体监测、排放与环境影响研究

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Abstract
Observational data indicate increasing trends of surface ozone (O3) in China, despite emission controls that have resulted in reductions of precursor emissions. Here we explore the cause of this contradiction, through analysis of surface observations (2014-2019) in China and historical observation record in the United States (US, 1990-2019). Our observation-based analysis indicates that reductions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions led to increase of surface O3 in North China Plain (NCP) and Yangtze River Delta (YRD) of around 8 ppb. However, NOx controls resulted in shift of O3 chemical regimes over NCP and YRD, with turning points between NOx- and VOC (volatile organic compound)-limited regimes around 2019, while model simulations suggest transitional or NOx-limited regimes over the rest of China. The impacts of high fine particles (PM2.5) on O3 formation has declined because of the reduction of PM2.5 concentrations. Stricter NOx controls can mitigate O3 pollutions over industrialized areas in China.
 
Keywords
Ozone,Nitrogen Oxides,Air Pollution,O3 chemical regimes
Speaker
陈小康
博士研究生 中国科学技术大学

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陈小康 中国科学技术大学
姜哲 中国科学技术大学
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中国科学院地球化学研究所
贵州大学
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