*Karla Pereyra-Castro1, Ernesto Caetano1 (1.National Autonomous University of Mexico)
Session information
[EE] Poster
A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences) » A-AS Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology & Atmospheric Environment
[A-AS05] [EE] Contributions of local and long-range transport to air pollutants in mega-cities
Thu. May 25, 2017 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall HALL7)
Mega-cities are more interested in control air pollution since they have more population, willingness and ability. Although mega-cities have more intensive local emissions, air pollutants can be transported from surrounding areas. Thus, local control measures only may be insufficient to reduce the pollution in mega-cities. It is important to quantify the contributions of local sources and long-range transport for controlling air pollution in regions downwind of heavy polluted areas. The topic is also specifically interesting to Japan and South Korean since they are heavily affected by pollution transported from China.
This session will cover studies relating to determining contributions of source sectors and regions to air pollution in large cities worldwide using observations, back trajectories, chemical transport models and receptor modeling methods.
*Sri Harsha Kota1, Hao Guo2, Jianlin Hu3, Qi Ying4, Hongliang Zhang3,2 (1.IIT Guwahati, 2.Louisiana State University, 3.NUIST, 4.TAMU)
Hao Guo1, *Hongliang Zhang1,2 (1.Louisiana State University, 2.NUIST)
*Bing Xie1,2, Hua Zhang1,2, Dong-dong Yang3, Zhi-li Wang4 (1.Laboratory for Climate Studies of China Meteorological Administration, National Climate Center, China Meteorological Administration, 2.Collaborative Innovation Center on Forecast and Evaluation of Meteorological Disasters, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, 3.College of Atmospheric Science, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, 4.State Key Laboratory of Severe Weather & Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry of CMA, Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences)
*Tie Dai1, Daisuke Goto2, Nick Schutgens3, Guangyu Shi1, Teruyuki Nakajima4 (1.Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2.National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan, 3. Atmosphere, Ocean and Planetary Physics, University of Oxford, UK, 4. Earth Observation Research Center, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
*yongwen zhang1, xiaosong chen1 (1.CAS Key Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P. O. Box 2735, Beijing 100190, China;)
Jinjin Sun1, *Jianlin Hu1, Qi Ying2, Hongliang Zhang3 (1.NUIST Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, 2.Taxes A&M University, 3.Louisiana State University)
*Jingyi Li1, Nan Li1, Yuhao Mao1, Zhenxin Liu1, Jianlin Hu1, Hong Liao1, Hao Fang1 (1.Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology)
*Nan Li1,2, Jen-Ping Chen2, I-Chun Tsai3 (1.School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nanjing Unviersity of Information Science and Technology, 2.Department of Atmospheric Sciences, National Taiwan University, 3.Research Center of Environmental Changes, Academia Sinica)
*miaomiao Lu1, Xiao Tang1, Zifa Wang1 (1.LAPC IAP CAS.)
*Hongfei Hao1, Ting Yang1, Zifa Wang1, Haitao Zheng1,2 (1.LAPC,IAP,CAS, 2.UCAS)
*Sachiko Hayashida1, Mizuo Kajino2, Makoto Deushi2, Thomas Sekiyama2, Xiong Liu3 (1.Faculty of Science, Nara Women's University, 2.Meteorological Research Institute,, 3.Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
*Sergio Ibarra Espinosa1, Rita Yuri Ynoue1, Maria de Fátima Andrade1 (1.Universidade de São Paulo)
*Xinfeng Wang1, Rongrong Gu1, Liwei Wang1, Wenxue Xu1, Yating Zhang1, Bing Chen1, Weijun Li1, Likun Xue1, Jianmin Chen1, Wenxing Wang1 (1.Shandong University)