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Science of The Total Environment | 2018

Characterization and source identification of fine particulate matter in urban Beijing during the 2015 Spring Festival

Dongsheng Ji; Yang Cui; Liang Li; Jun He; Lili Wang; Hongliang Zhang; Wan Wang; Luxi Zhou; Willy Maenhaut; Tianxue Wen; Yuesi Wang

The Spring Festival (SF) is the most important holiday in China for family reunion and tourism. During the 2015 SF an intensive observation campaign of air quality was conducted to study the impact of the anthropogenic activities and the dynamic characteristics of the sources. During the study period, pollution episodes frequently occurred with 12days exceeding the Chinese Ambient Air Quality Standards for 24-h average PM2.5 (75μg/m3), even 8days with exceeding 150μg/m3. The daily maximum PM2.5 concentration reached 350μg/m3 while the hourly minimum visibility was <0.8km. Three pollution episodes were selected for detailed analysis including chemical characterization and diurnal variation of the PM2.5 and its chemical composition, and sources were identified using the Positive Matrix Factorization model. The first episode occurring before the SF was characterized by more formation of SO42- and NO3- and high crustal enrichment factors for Ag, As, Cd, Cu, Hg, Pb, Se and Zn and seven categories of pollution sources were identified, whereby vehicle emission contributed 38% to the PM2.5. The second episode occurring during the SF was affected heavily by large-scale firework emissions, which led to a significant increase in SO42-, Cl-, OC, K and Ba; these emissions were the largest contributor to the PM2.5 accounting for 36%. During the third episode occurring after the SF, SO42-, NO3-, NH4+ and OC were the major constituents of the PM2.5 and the secondary source was the dominant source with a contribution of 46%. The results provide a detailed understanding on the variation in occurrence, chemical composition and sources of the PM2.5 as well as of the gaseous pollutants affected by the change in anthropogenic activities in Beijing throughout the SF. They highlight the need for limiting the firework emissions during Chinas most important traditional festival.


Atmospheric Environment | 2008

Identification and estimation of the biomass burning contribution to Beijing aerosol using levoglucosan as a molecular marker

Ting Zhang; M. Claeys; H. Cachier; Shuping Dong; Wan Wang; Willy Maenhaut; Xiande Liu


Journal of Aerosol Science | 2010

Chemical characterisation of marine aerosol at Amsterdam Island during the austral summer of 2006-2007

M. Claeys; Wan Wang; Reinhilde Vermeylen; Ivan Kourtchev; Xuguang Chi; Yasmeen Farhat; Jason D. Surratt; Yadian Gómez-González; Jean Sciare; Willy Maenhaut


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2012

Chemical characterisation of atmospheric aerosols during a 2007 summer field campaign at Brasschaat, Belgium : sources and source processes of biogenic secondary organic aerosol

Yadian Gómez-González; Wan Wang; Reinhilde Vermeylen; Xuguang Chi; Johan Neirynck; Ivan A. Janssens; Willy Maenhaut; M. Claeys


X-Ray Spectrometry | 2005

Chemical composition and mass closure for fine and coarse aerosols at a kerbside in Budapest, Hungary, in spring 2002†

Willy Maenhaut; Nico Raes; Xuguang Chi; Jan Cafmeyer; Wan Wang; Imre Salma


X-Ray Spectrometry | 2008

Chemical Composition And Mass Closure for PM2.5 And PM10 Aerosols At K-puszta, Hungary, in Summer 2006

Willy Maenhaut; Nico Raes; Xuguang Chi; Jan Cafmeyer; Wan Wang


Journal of Environmental Monitoring | 2006

Characterization and diurnal variation of size-resolved inorganic water-soluble ions at a rural background site

Rita Ocskay; Imre Salma; Wan Wang; Willy Maenhaut


Atmospheric Environment | 2009

Characterisation of PM10 atmospheric aerosols for the wet season 2005 at two sites in East Africa

Stelyus L. Mkoma; Willy Maenhaut; Xuguang Chi; Wan Wang; Nico Raes


Atmospheric Pollution Research | 2014

One-year aerosol characterization study for PM2.5 and PM10 in Beijing

Wan Wang; Willy Maenhaut; Wen Yang; Xiande Liu; Zhipeng Bai; Ting Zhang; M. Claeys; H. Cachier; Shuping Dong; Yanli Wang


X-Ray Spectrometry | 2011

Chemical composition, impact from biomass burning, and mass closure for PM2.5 and PM10 aerosols at Hyytiälä, Finland, in summer 2007

Willy Maenhaut; S. Nava; F. Lucarelli; Wan Wang; Xuguang Chi; Markku Kulmala

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M. Claeys

University of Antwerp

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Imre Salma

Eötvös Loránd University

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G Vas

University of Antwerp

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