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东亚季风与城市活动影响下南京市大气沉降多元特征研究
作者姓名:LI Shan-Quan  ZHANG Gan-Lin  YANG Jin-Ling  JIA Nan
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关 键 词:aerosol  anthropogenic  pollutants  Asian  dust  metals  source  apportionment  urban  environment

Multi-source characteristics of atmospheric deposition in Nanjing, China, as controlled by East Asia monsoons and urban activities
LI Shan-Quan,ZHANG Gan-Lin,YANG Jin-Ling,JIA Nan.Multi-source characteristics of atmospheric deposition in Nanjing, China, as controlled by East Asia monsoons and urban activities[J].Pedosphere,2016,26(3):374-385.
Authors:LI Shan-Quan  ZHANG Gan-Lin  YANG Jin-Ling and JIA Nan
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture, Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008 China;University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049 China;2. State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture, Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008 China
Abstract:Atmospheric deposition, a major pathway of metals entering into soils, plays an important role in soil environment, especially in urban regions where a large amount of pollutants are emitted into atmosphere through various sources. In order to understand the characteristics of atmospheric deposition in urban area and its relation with natural and anthropogenic sources, a three-year study of atmospheric deposition at three typical sites, industrial zone (IN), urban residential area (RZ) and suburban forested scenic area (FA), was carried out in Nanjing, a metropolitan city in eastern China from 2005 to 2007. The bulk deposition rate and element composition of atmospheric deposition varied spatio-temporally in the urban zones of Nanjing. The concentrations of Cu, Zn, Pb and Ca in the atmospheric deposits were strongly enriched in the whole Nanjing region; however, anthropogenic pollutants in atmospheric deposits were diluted by the input of external mineral dust transported from northwestern China. Source apportionment through principal component analysis (PCA) showed that the background atmospheric deposition at the FA site was the combination of external aerosol and local emission sources. The input of long-range transported Asian dust had an important influence on the urban background deposition, especially in spring when the continental dust from the northwestern China prevailed. Marine aerosol source was observed in summer and autumn, the seasons dominated by summer monsoon in Nanjing. In contrast, the contribution of local anthropogenic emission source was constant regardless of seasons. At the RZ and IN sites, the atmospheric deposition was more significantly affected by the nearby human activities than at the FA site. In addition, different urban activities and both the winter and summer Asian monsoons had substantial impacts on the characteristics of dust deposition in urban Nanjing.
Keywords:aerosol  anthropogenic pollutants  Asian dust  metals  source apportionment  urban environment
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