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Three-decade changes in chemical composition of precipitation in Guangzhou city, southern China:has precipitation recovered from acidification following sulphur dioxide emission control? |
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出 版 社:Tellus |
发表时间:2013 |
台 站:
鼎湖山森林生态系统定位研究站
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作 者:朱飞飞(3) |
点 击 率:463066 |
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关 键 字(英文):chemical composition, precipitation, southern China, sulphur and nitrogen deposition, sulphur dioxide emission control |
摘 要(英文):We examined if precipitation had recovered from acidification in Guangzhou, the third biggest city in China,and if sulphur deposition in precipitation had decreased, and to what extent if yes, following abatement strategies in sulphur dioxide (SO2) emission and energy use implemented since 2001. SO2 emissions were decreasing steadily since 2001, but a marked recovery of precipitation acidity occurred only since 2005;precipitation pH values decreased from 4.65 in 2001 to 4.34 in 2005 and then increased to 5.08 in 2010, while in the same period acid rain (pHB5.6) frequency increased from 70% to 81% and then decreased to 48%. During this period, the change in pH value and sulphate concentration more reflected the patterns of SO2
emission at provincial and national scales than at the local scale, suggesting that precipitation chemical composition was largely controlled by the emissions of pollutants from surrounding areas of the study city.Since 2001, sulphate deposition in precipitation decreased significantly (by 40%) but nitrogen deposition remained unaltered. More importantly, the current sulphur (43 kg S ha-1 yr-1 as sulphate) and nitrogen depositions (35 kg N ha-1 yr-1 as ammonium plus nitrate in 2010) were still among the highest in China. These results highlight the fact that ambient sulphur and nitrogen deposition still pose a threat to the health of both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Precipitation may become more acidified in the future because the deposition of alkaline dusts containing calcium is also likely to decrease with stricter SO2 emission control
policy and reduced construction activities. Additionally, we recommend that a reduction of emissions of nitrogen and chlorine bearing pollutants is urgently required for complete control on acid deposition. |
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朱飞飞3-2013-Tellus-Three-decade changes in chemical composition of precipitation in Guangzhou city, southern Chinahas precipitation recovered from acidification following sulphur dioxide emission.pdf |
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