The Importance of Local Thermal Circulations in PM2.5 Formation in a River Valley: A Case Study From the Lower Yangtze River, China

Author:

Shao Min1ORCID,Liu Xuanming2,Lv Shun1ORCID,Dai Qili34ORCID,Mu Qing5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Environment Nanjing Normal University Nanjing China

2. School of Mathematical Sciences Nanjing Normal University Nanjing China

3. State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Urban Ambient Air Particulate Matter Pollution Prevention and Control College of Environmental Science and Engineering Nankai University Tianjin China

4. CMA‐NKU Cooperative Laboratory for Atmospheric Environment‐Health Research (CLAER) College of Environmental Science and Engineering Nankai University Tianjin China

5. Department of Health and Environmental Sciences Xi'an Jiaotong‐Liverpool University Suzhou China

Abstract

AbstractPoor air quality is often experienced in densely populated areas located alongside large rivers. The presence of a river valley can modify local meteorology, potentially interfering with the formation of air pollutants such as PM2.5. However, the mechanisms behind PM2.5 formation in river valleys and its impacts on surrounding regions remain poorly understood. This study investigates the formation mechanisms of PM2.5 in the Nanjing reach of the Yangtze River, considering its complex terrain and anthropogenic emissions, through numerical simulation. Simulated results revealed higher PM2.5 concentrations along the Yangtze River compared to the average concentrations in Nanjing, primarily driven by elevated nitrate level. Factors such as higher humidity, wind speed, ageostrophic wind field, and shallow boundary layer were identified as key contributors to the increased PM2.5 concentrations along the river. Our study demonstrates significant impact of local thermal circulations on PM2.5 formation, resulting from the interaction between the large water body of the Yangtze River and the urban area. This phenomenon was confirmed through sensitivity experiments, which showed attenuated local thermal circulations in the absence of the Yangtze River. Source apportionment and process analysis results confirm the dominant roles of local thermal circulation related horizontal and vertical advections, with diurnal fluctuations, in shaping PM2.5 variations along the river. Inorganic chemistry processes also played a non‐negligible role, particularly during polluted conditions. Local thermal circulations in river valleys are crucial for PM2.5 formation, highlighting the need for comprehensive strategies to tackle air pollution in similar regions.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geophysics

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