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A campaign of sampling total suspended particles (TSP) and fine particles (PM2.5) in Beijing from 2001 to 2004 were carried out to investigate the mineral aerosol and its impact on urban pollution aerosols, mainly sulfate, nitrate, and ammonium. In urban Beijing, mineral aerosol accounted for 32-67% of TSP, 10-70% of PM2.5 in normal four seasons, and as high as 74% of TSP and 90% of PM2.5 in dust storm period. The sources from outside Beijing accounted for 62% of the total mineral aerosols in TSP, and 76% in PM2.5 in spring, 69% and 45% in TSP and PM2.5, respectively, in winter, similar to 20% of both TSP and PM2.5 in summer and autumn; and it reached as high as 97% of TSP in dust storm days. Mineral aerosol has an important positive influence on formations of sulfate, nitrate, and ammonium, as there was a positive correlation between sulfate/nitrate/ammonium and mineral aerosol under appropriate meteorological conditions. Sulfate, and ammonium mainly existed in fine particles, PM2.5, Sulfate might mostly derive from the formation on the pathways of the long-range transport by the reactions of their precursors SO2 on the surfaces of dust particles, while nitrate was mostly derived by the homogeneous reaction and the neutralization of their precursors NO2 on surfaces of mineral aerosol. Nitrate and ammonium mostly derived from the local pollution sources. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
ISSN: 1352-2310
Year: 2007
Issue: 35
Volume: 41
Page: 7533-7546
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