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Zhang, R., Wang, M., Sheng, L., Kanai, Y., & Ohta, A. (2004). Seasonal characterization of dust days, mass concentration and dry deposition of atmospheric aerosols over qingdao, china. China Particuology, 2(5), 196-199. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1672-2515(07)60058-X
Seasonal characterization of dust days, mass concentration and dry deposition of atmospheric aerosols over qingdao, china
Renjian Zhang a *, Mingxing Wang a, Lifang Sheng b, Yutaka Kanai c, Atsuyuki Ohta c
a State Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Physics and Atmospheric Chemistry, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, P. R. China
b China Ocean University, Qingdao 266003, P. R. China
c Geological Survey of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8567, Japan
10.1016/S1672-2515(07)60058-X
Volume 2, Issue 5, October 2004, Pages 196-199
Received 9 August 2004, Accepted 22 September 2004, Available online 27 November 2007.
E-mail: zrj@mail.iap.ac.cn

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Abstract

The seasonal characterization of dust days, mass concentration and dry deposition of atmospheric aerosols were investigated using the historical data of dust days observed over Qingdao during the period from 1961 to 2001 and ground-based aerosol sampling data collected in the period from May 2001 to November 2002. In Qingdao most of the dust days occurred in spring and in winter and no dust days existed in summer. The seasonal variation of the uplifting dust day over Qingdao was in phase with that analyzed over North China. The mean mass concentration of the total suspended particles (TSP) in spring, summer, autumn and winter was respectively 300, 110, 113 and 185 μg·m−3. The values and phase of the seasonal oscillation for fine particles were very similar to those for coarse particles except for the month March, during which the concentration of the coarse particles was about 4 times as high as that of the fine particles. Comparison between seasonal variation of mass concentration of aerosols and dust days indicated that high frequency of uplifting dust day was accompanied by high TSP mass concentration. The TSP mass concentration measured by the low-volume instrument was about 30% lower than that measured by high-volume instrument, though the two data sets are highly correlated (correlation coefficient=0.89). The dry deposition flux during the observation period from May 2001 to November 2002 ranged from 0.06 to 0.2 g·m−2·d−1 with a mean value of 0.13 g·m−2·d−1, which was about 1/3 as that over Beijing.

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Keywords
aerosol; physical characteristics; TSP; dry deposition