Abstract

Daily average monitoring data for PM10, PM2.5 and PM1.0 and meteorological parameters at Chengdu from 2009 to 2011 are analyzed using statistical methods to replicate the effect of urban air pollution in Chengdu metropolitan region of the Sichuan Basin. The temporal distribution of, and correlation between, PM10, PM2.5 and PM1.0 particles are analyzed. Additionally, the relationships between particulate matter (PM) and certain meteorological parameters are studied. The results show that variations in the average mass concentrations of PM10, PM2.5 and PM1.0 generally have the same V-shaped distributions (except for April), with peak/trough values for PM average mass concentrations appearing in January/September, respectively. From 2009 to 2011, the inter-annual average mass concentrations of PM10, PM2.5 and PM1.0 fall year on year. The correlation coefficients of daily concentrations of PM10 with PM2.5, PM10 with PM1.0, and PM2.5 with PM1.0 were high, reaching 0.91, 0.83 and 0.98, respectively. In addition, the average ratios of PM2.5/PM10, PM1.0/PM10 and PM1.0/PM2.5 were 85%, 78% and 92%, respectively. From this, fine PM is determined to be the principal pollutant in the Chengdu region. Except for averaged air pressure values, negative correlations exist between other meteorological parameters and PM. Temperature and air pressure influenced the transport and accumulation of PM by affecting convection. Winds promoted PM dispersion. Precipitation not only accelerated the deposition of wet PM, but also inhibited surface dust transport. There was an obvious correlation between PM and visibility; the most important cause of visibility degradation was due to the light extinction of aerosol particles.

Highlights

  • Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) consists of minuscule particles of solid or liquid matter, with diameters ranging from 0.001 μm to 100 μm

  • Environment Condition Communique) [22,23,24] from 2009 to 2011 issued by the Department of Environmental Protection of Sichuan Province showed that the average mass concentration of inhalable particles (PM10) in Sichuan was greater than 60 μg/m3 for each of these three years

  • PM10, PM2.5 and PM1.0 data were collected from a building rooftop next to the Chengdu City

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Introduction

Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) consists of minuscule particles of solid or liquid matter, with diameters ranging from 0.001 μm to 100 μm. Environment Condition Communique) [22,23,24] from 2009 to 2011 issued by the Department of Environmental Protection of Sichuan Province showed that the average mass concentration of inhalable particles (PM10) in Sichuan was greater than 60 μg/m3 for each of these three years. These values were in the second highest national pollution band, they do not fully reflect the PM levels resulting from the rapid economic development that has occurred in Sichuan over recent years. Subsequent observations of variations in mass concentrations of atmospheric PM could highlight any deficiencies in pollution control

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