Quantifying the influences of atmospheric stability on air pollution in Lanzhou, China, using a radon-based stability monitor
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Commercially-available "stability monitors" based on in situ atmospheric radon progeny measurements
remain underutilised as a tool for urban pollution studies, due in part to difficulties experienced in
relating their standard output directly to the atmospheric mixing state in a consistent manner. The main
confounding factor has been a lack of attention to the fact that the observed near-surface atmospheric
radon concentration includes large synoptic and fetch-related components in addition to the local stability
influence. Here, a technique recently developed for stability classification using a research-quality
dual-flow-loop two-filter radon detector is adapted for use with a commercially-available radon-based
stability monitor. Performance of the classification scheme is then tested in Lanzhou, China, a
topographically-complex region renowned for low mean annual wind speeds (0.8 m s1) and winter
stagnation episodes. Based on an 11-month composite, a factor of seven difference is estimated between
peak NOx concentrations in the city's industrial region and a rural background location under stable
conditions. The radon-based scheme is evaluated against the Pasquil-Gifford "radiation" (PGR) scheme,
and assigns pollutant concentrations more consistently between defined atmospheric stability states
than the PGR scheme. Furthermore, the PGR scheme consistently underestimates all peak pollutant
concentrations under stable conditions compared with the radon-based scheme, in some cases (e.g. CO
in the industrial region) by 25%.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Atmospheric stability; Air pollution; Radon Stability monitor; Pasquil-Gifford
Elenco autori:
Ianniello, Antonietta
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