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An integrated MM5, Models-3/CMAQ modeling system was applied to study SO2 air quality in Beijing and its surrounding regions by the effects of power plant emissions from Hebei, Tianjin, Shanxi and Inner mongolia. The result of simulation indicated that high SO2 concentration was appeared in regions with high density of power plants and high emissions magnitude. SO2 concentration in Beijing was decreased from south to north, with monthly concentration of 7.63 and 7.13 μg/m3 in January, monthly concentration of 5.54 and 5.37 μg/m3 in April, monthly concentration of 3.02, 3.68 μg/m3 in July, monthly concentration of 7.49, 7.53 μg/m3 in October, and annual concentration of 5.92 and 5.93 μg/m3 in 2005, for urban and entire city of Beijing, respectively. The maximal daily concentrations of urban and entire city of Beijing were 30.1 and 19.1 μg/m3 in January, which were 20.1% and 12.7% of the class II national air quality standard. Power plant emissions in north China induce or enhance air pollution in Beijing, which should not be neglected.
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Journal of Beijing University of Technology
ISSN: 0254-0037
Year: 2009
Issue: 10
Volume: 35
Page: 1389-1395
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