On large-scale transport of dust storms and anthropogenic dust-falls over east Asia observed in central Korea in 2009

被引:9
作者
Chung, Y. S. [1 ]
Kim, Hak-Sung [1 ]
Chun, Youngsin [2 ]
机构
[1] Korea Ctr Atmospher Environm Res, Cheongju, South Korea
[2] Korea Meteorol Adm, Seoul, South Korea
关键词
Episodes of dust storms; anthropogenic dust fall; trans-boundary air-pollutants; LRTAP; air quality observation; satellite detection; Yellow Sea air-pollution; LONG-RANGE TRANSPORT; DEPOSITION; SULFATES; PACIFIC; NITRATE; CHINA; MODIS;
D O I
10.1007/s13143-014-0021-x
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
Dust air pollution has been routinely monitored in central Korea for the last two decades. In 2009, there were eight typical episodes of significant dust loadings in the air: four were caused by dust storms from deserts in Mongolia and Northern China, while the remaining were typical cases of anthropogenic air pollution masses arriving from the Yellow Sea and East China. These natural dust loadings occurred with cool northwesterly airflows in the forward side of an intense anticyclone coming from Mongolia and Siberia. The mean concentrations of the four natural dustfall cases for TSP, PM10 and PM2.5 were 632, 480 and 100 mu g m(-3), respectively. In contrast, the anthropogenic dust-pollution episodes occurred with the warm westerly and southwesterly airflows in the rear side of an anticyclone. This produced a favorable atmospheric and chemical condition for the build-up of anthropogenic dust air pollution in the Yellow Sea. The mean concentrations of the four anthropogenic dust loadings for TSP, PM10 and PM2.5 were 224, 187 and 137 mu g m(-3), respectively. The contents of fine dust loadings of PM2.5 were comparatively high in the cases of anthropogenic air pollution. High atmospheric concentrations of fine particles in the atmosphere cause poor visibility and constitute a health hazard. Satellite observations clearly showed the movement of dust-pollution masses from Mongolia and Northern China and from the Yellow Sea and East China that caused these dust pollution episodes in Korea.
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