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Sci Total Environ


Title:Simulation of long-range transport aerosols from the Asian Continent to Taiwan by a southward Asian high-pressure system
Author(s):Chuang MT; Fu JS; Jang CJ; Chan CC; Ni PC; Lee CT;
Address:"Graduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Central University Jhongli, Taoyuan, Taiwan"
Journal Title:Sci Total Environ
Year:2008
Volume:20080914
Issue:1-Feb
Page Number:168 - 179
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2008.07.003
ISSN/ISBN:0048-9697 (Print) 0048-9697 (Linking)
Abstract:"Aerosol is frequently transported by a southward high-pressure system from the Asian Continent to Taiwan and had been recorded a 100% increase in mass level compared to non-event days from 2002 to 2005. During this time period, PM2.5 sulfate was found to increase as high as 155% on event days as compared to non-event days. In this study, Asian emission estimations, Taiwan Emission Database System (TEDS), and meteorological simulation results from the fifth-generation Mesoscale Model (MM5) were used as inputs for the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model to simulate a long-range transport of PM2.5 event in a southward high-pressure system from the Asian Continent to Taiwan. The simulation on aerosol mass level and the associated aerosol components were found within a reasonable accuracy. During the transport process, the percentage of semi-volatile PM2.5 organic carbon in PM2.5 plume only slightly decreased from 22-24% in Shanghai to 21% near Taiwan. However, the percentage of PM2.5 nitrate in PM2.5 decreased from 16-25% to 1%. In contrast, the percentage of PM2.5 sulfate in PM2.5 increased from 16-19% to 35%. It is interesting to note that the percentage of PM2.5 ammonium and PM2.5 elemental carbon in PM2.5 remained nearly constant. Simulation results revealed that transported pollutants dominate the air quality in Taipei when the southward high-pressure system moved to Taiwan. Such condition demonstrates the dynamic chemical transformation of pollutants during the transport process from continental origin over the sea area and to the downwind land"
Keywords:"Aerosols/*analysis/chemistry *Air Movements Air Pollutants/*analysis/chemistry *Atmospheric Pressure Carbon/analysis/chemistry China Computer Simulation *Environmental Monitoring Geography Models, Theoretical Particle Size Particulate Matter/*analysis/che;"
Notes:"MedlineChuang, Ming-Tung Fu, Joshua S Jang, Carey J Chan, Chang-Chuan Ni, Pei-Cheng Lee, Chung-Te eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Netherlands 2008/09/16 Sci Total Environ. 2008 Nov 15; 406(1-2):168-79. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2008.07.003. Epub 2008 Sep 14"

 
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