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Case Study of Water-Soluble Anionic Component of Aerosol in Taipei, China

WEN Tian-Xue, WANG Yue-Si, HE Xin-Xing   

  1. LAPC, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, 100029
  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2006-01-15

Abstract: Three days were selected to study the effect of different long-distance transportation on atmospheric pollution in Taipei, China. Concentration of water-soluble anion of aerosols in Taipei was measured. Back trajectory of air masses, mass ratio and sources of water-soluble anions were analyzed. The results showed that water-soluble anion of aerosol in Taipei was composed of Cl-, NO2-, NO3- and SO42-. SO42- was the major component, which accounted for 60-90% in mass, and then following is NO3- which accounted for 9-22% in mass. SO42- and NO3- were likely from the same source. Concentration of NO2- could not be ignored. Long-distance transportation of sea-salt aerosol could decrease atmospheric pollution in Taipei. However, long-distance transportation of aerosols from coastland of China could increase atmospheric pollution in Taipei. Long-distance transportation of dust was not always increase atmospheric pollution in Taipei

Key words: Taipei, water-soluble anion, long-distance transportation

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