WEN Wei, HAN Li-hui, DAI Jin, WANG Gang, LIU Chao, CHENG Shui-yuan. Characteristics of PM2.5 Pollution and Source Apportionment in Tangshan During Summer[J]. Journal of Beijing University of Technology, 2014, 40(5): 751-758.
    Citation: WEN Wei, HAN Li-hui, DAI Jin, WANG Gang, LIU Chao, CHENG Shui-yuan. Characteristics of PM2.5 Pollution and Source Apportionment in Tangshan During Summer[J]. Journal of Beijing University of Technology, 2014, 40(5): 751-758.

    Characteristics of PM2.5 Pollution and Source Apportionment in Tangshan During Summer

    • PM2.5 samples were collected at Tangshan in four representative sites during July 2012,which were Tangshan Industrial Zone(iron and steel metallurgy industry),Fengnan(economic development zone),Tangshan Monitoring Center(residential and commercial mixed area) and the Tangshan University City(cultural and educational area). PM2.5 characteristics were studied through the analysis of elements and water soluble components,and the source of PM2.5 was analyzed by positive matrix factorization(PMF). The results showed that average concentration of PM2.5 was 97 μg/m3. The concentration order was as follow: Industrial Zone > Economic Development Zone > University City > residential area. Fe,Pb,Mn enrichment factors in Industrial Zone and Economic Development Zone were also significantly higher than other regions. University City was influenced by the surrounding construction activities,and the concentration of Al was the highest. Secondary inorganic aerosols accounted for 47. 7% of the components of PM2.5 . The fixed source and mobile source contributions were also different according to different sites.High temperature and humidity were good for generating secondary inorganic aerosols; SO2 conversion rate was0. 57,and NO2 conversion rate was 0. 39. The major sources of PM2.5 were metal metallurgical industry,unorganized dust,motor vehicles,cement,ceramic industry,and the regional transmission also contributed to PM2.5 pollution.
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