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  • The study aimed to investigate air pollution transport in East Asia by measuring pollutants like SO2, NOx, CO, and O3 over the Yellow Sea in April 2011.
  • The results showed moderate levels of NOx and SO2, with CO having a higher average concentration and O3 levels exceeding previous findings, while pollutant concentrations were generally higher at low altitudes and near coastal areas.
  • Meteorological analysis confirmed the transport of polluted air from the continent to the measurement area, and the correlations between NOx, SO2, and O3 suggested specific regional sources and conditions affecting pollutant formation.

Article Abstract

In order to investigate long-range transport of the air pollution in the East Asia, air pollutants, including SO2, NOx, CO, and O3, were observed by aircraft measurement over the coastal and offshore area of Yellow Sea of China in April 2011. NOx and SO2 seemed to become moderate in recent years, and the concentrations during the whole observations ranged from 0.49 to 9.57 ppb and from 0.10 to 16.02 ppb, respectively. The high concentrations of CO were measured with an average value of 0.98 ppm. The measured O3 average concentration was 76.25 ppb, which showed a higher level comparing with the results from some previous studies. Most of the results for the concentration values generally followed the typical characteristic of vertical and spatial distribution, which were "low altitude > high altitude" and "land/coastal > sea," respectively. Transport of polluted air mass from the continent to the aircraft measurement area was confirmed in some days during the observation by the meteorological analysis, while the measurement results supposed to represent the background level of the pollutants in rest days. Additionally, some small-scale air pollution plumes were observed. Significant positive correlations between NOx and SO2 indicated that these two species originated from the same region. On the other hand, good positive correlations between NOx and O3 found during 2-day flight suggested that the O3 formation was probably under "NOx-limited" regime in these days.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-016-5533-7DOI Listing

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