Size-resolved Aerosol Water-soluble Ionic Compositions in the Summer of Beijing: Implication of Regional Secondary Formation
1.Introduction Beijing is the capital and a major metropolis of China with the resident population of over 16 million.With the rapid economic development,large energy consumption and increase of vehicles, Beijing has led to air pollution problems.It is a serious environmental challenge for China to solve these problems (Shao et al.,2006).Size distributions of aerosol water-soluble ionic compositions can help to understand aerosol transformation,transport,and fate.While,only a few studies focused on this in Beijing (Hu et al.,2005a). This study is part of CAREBEIJING 2006,and is to explore possible formation pathways of secondary compounds.
S.Guo M.Hu Z.B.Wan J.Slanina Y.L.Zhao
State Key Joint Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control,College of Environmenta Department of Environmental Science,Policy and Management,University of California,Berkeley,CA,USA 9
国际会议
International Conference on Environment Simulation and Pollution Control(第六届环境模拟与污染控制学术研讨会)
北京
英文
146-147
2009-11-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)