Abstract

To estimate the deposition effect of PM2.5 (particle matter with aerodynamic diameter <2.5 µm) in forests in northern China, we used the gradient method to measure the deposition velocity of PM2.5 during the winter and spring above a deciduous forest in Olympic Forest Park and above a coniferous forest in Jiufeng National Forest Park. Six aerosol samplers were placed on two towers at each site at heights of 9, 12 and 15 m above the ground surface. The sample filters were exchanged every four hours at 6∶00 AM, 10∶00 AM, 2∶00 PM, 6∶00 PM, 10∶00 PM, and 2∶00 AM. The daytime and nighttime deposition velocities in Jiufeng Park and Olympic Park were compared in this study. The February deposition velocities in Jiufeng Park were 1.2±1.3 and 0.7±0.7 cm s−1 during the day and night, respectively. The May deposition velocities in Olympic Park were 0.9±0.8 and 0.4±0.5 cm s−1 during the day and night, respectively. The May deposition velocities in Jiufeng Park were 1.1±1.2 and 0.6±0.5 cm s−1 during the day and night, respectively. The deposition velocities above Jiufeng National Forest Park were higher than those above Olympic Forest Park. The measured values were smaller than the simulated values obtained by the Ruijgrok et al. (1997) and Wesely et al. (1985) models. However, the reproducibility of the Ruijgrok et al. (1997) model was better than that of the Wesely et al. (1985) model. The Hicks et al. (1977) model was used to analyze additional forest parameters to calculate the PM2.5 deposition, which could better reflect the role of the forest in PM2.5 deposition.

Highlights

  • Measuring the deposition effect of PM2.5 in forests is an important objective

  • This study revealed that deposition increased in the daytime, whereas it decreased in the nighttime in Olympic Forest Park and Jiufeng National Forest Park

  • The present study was conducted in Jiufeng National Forest Park and Olympic Forest Park in Beijing, China

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Summary

Introduction

Measuring the deposition effect of PM2.5 (particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter ,2.5 mm) in forests is an important objective. In East Asia deposition velocities in forests have only been studied in Japan and Chinese Taiwan locations [7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15]. Jiufeng National Forestry Park, is managed by the Forestry Committee of Beijing Forestry University and is available for teaching and research use by the university. It is located in Jiufeng National Forest Park in the Beijing Haidian District (40.06uN, 116.09uE) It is a typical rural sampling site. According to measurements at the sites, the leaf area index (LAI) at the Jiufeng National Forest Park site was 3.1 and 3.8 in the winter and spring, respectively. If Vs is the deposition velocity due to sedimentation, Vds is calculated using the following equation: Vd

Vds zRa zVs ð18Þ
Results and Discussion
Comparison between the Measured and Parameterized Vd
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