Spatial-temporal patterns of PM concentrations for 338 Chinese cities.

Sci Total Environ

School of Economics, Renmin University of China, Beijing 100872, China.

Published: August 2018

Air pollution has become a major concern in cities worldwide. The present study explores the spatial-temporal patterns of PM (particles with an aerodynamic diameters ≤2.5μm) and the variation in the attainment rate (the number of cities attaining the national PM standard each day) at different time-scales based on PM concentrations. One-year of monitoring was conducted in 338 cities at or above the prefectural level in China. Spatial hot spots of PM were analyzed using exploratory spatial data analysis. Meteorological factors affecting PM distributions were analyzed. The results indicate the following: (1) Diurnal variations of PM exhibited a W-shaped trend, with the lowest value observed in the afternoon. The peak concentrations occurred after the ends of the morning and evening rush hours. (2) Out of 338 cities, 235 exceeded the national annual PM standards (≤35μg/m), with slightly polluted (75-115μg/m) cities occupying the greatest proportion. (3) The attainment rate showed an inverted U-shape, while there was a U-shaped pattern observed for daily and monthly mean PM. (4) The spatial distribution of PM concentrations varied greatly, PM has significant spatial autocorrelation and clustering characteristics. Hot spots for pollution were mainly concentrated in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area and neighboring regions, in part because of the large amount of smoke and dust emissions in this region. However, weather factors (temperature, humidity, and wind speed) also had an effect. In addition, southwest Xinjiang experienced heavy PM pollution that was mainly caused by the frequent occurrence of sandstorms, although no significant relationship was observed between PM and meteorological elements in this region.

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