Scientific Publications Characteristics and relevant remote sources of black carbon aerosol in Shanghai Published 2014 Share SHARE Facebook share Twitter LinkedIn Copy URL Email Read more Breadcrumb Home Resource Library Characteristics and relevant remote sources of black carbon aerosol in Shanghai Abstract - Black carbon (BC) aerosol was measured continuously at an urban site in Shanghai (31°18′N, 121°30′E) from January 2011 to January 2012, and the characteristics and relevant remote sources of BC were examined. Daily BC concentrations varied within the range of 0.3–11.4 μg m−3 with an annual average of 2.3 μg m−3. Comparably, monthly BC concentrations were usually high in the dry season (November–April) but low in the wet season (May–October). Hourly BC showed a similar diurnal pattern with two peaks, one at 7:00–9:00 LT and another at 19:00–21:00 LT, in the four seasons. BC level was always relatively higher during daytime than nighttime. There also existed a workday/weekend difference of BC due to anthropogenic activities. The correlation analyses between BC and meteorological factors indicated that (1) wind speed was an important contributor to BC diffusion in the boundary atmosphere, (2) atmospheric visibility was not highly sensitive to BC, and (3) northwesterly, westerly and southwesterly wind directions related closely to BC. The increase of BC is likely associated with fossil fuel combustion during the winter heating period and agricultural waste burning over the surrounding areas during the summer harvest period, as well as the air masses originating from and/or transiting through these regions. Zhaa, S., T. Chenga, J. Tao, R. Zhange, J. Chena, Y. Zhang, C. Leng, D. Zhang, & J. Du (2014) Characteristics and relevant remote sources of black carbon aerosol in Shanghai, Atmospheric Research 135-136:159-171. Tags Pollutants (SLCPs) Black carbon Regions Asia and the Pacific Similar resources Guidelines & Tools 2023 Hoja de Ruta Integrada Integrada en Calidad del Aire, Mitigación de Contaminantes Climáticos de Vida Corta y Salud para la Región Centroamericana y República Dominicana Reports, Case Studies & Assessments 2023 Full Report: Integrated Assessment of Air Pollution and Climate Change for Sustainable Development in Africa Guidelines & Tools 2023 Introductory Framework for Measurement, Reporting, and Verification for Clean Cooking Energy Initiatives Event Documents 2023 15 February 2023 Waste Hub Insight Meeting - Resources
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