Authors
Guoshun Zhuang, Jinghua Guo, Hui Yuan, Chengyi Zhao
Publication date
2001/6
Journal
Chinese Science Bulletin
Volume
46
Pages
895-900
Publisher
Science in China Press
Description
The average mass concentration of the aerosols in Beijing during the dust storm in the spring of 2000 was ∼6000 μg · m−3, ∼30 times as high as that in the non-dust storm days. The enrichment factors of the pollution elements As, Sb and Se were higher than those in the non-dust storm days. This indicated that As, Sb and Se resulted from the pollution sources of those areas, through which the dust storm passed during their long-range transport, in addition to the local pollution sources in Beijing. The enrichment factors of the Pb, Zn, Cd and Cu were much less than those in the non-dust storm days, suggesting that the local pollution sources in Beijing area contributed to them mostly. The enrichment factors of elements Al, Fe, Sc, Mn, Na, Ni, Cr, V and Co were close to 1, showing that these elements originated from crust. The concentration of S in the dust storm was ∼10 μg · m−3,4 times as high as that in …
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