Molecular and Elemental Tracers‐Based Receptor Modeling of PM2.5 in Suburban Hong Kong With Hourly Time‐Scale Air Quality Considerations

Author:

Wang Shan1,Wang Qiongqiong23,Cheng Yuk Ying2,Chen Hanzhe1ORCID,Zhang Zijing1,Li Jinjian2,Feng Xin1ORCID,Wang Zhe1ORCID,Yu Jian Zhen12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Environment and Sustainability The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong China

2. Department of Chemistry The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong China

3. Department of Atmospheric Science School of Environmental Studies China University of Geosciences Wuhan China

Abstract

AbstractContinuing control efforts in recent decade have notably brought down fine‐particulate‐matter (PM2.5) pollution to compliance with the annual average air quality objective in Hong Kong. However, short‐term (several hours to few days) PM2.5 pollution sporadically occurred in winter and has become a major focus of attention, calling research in characterizing sources and their variations at hourly timescale. This study reports hourly measurements of PM2.5 and its chemical speciation, including molecular and elemental tracers in suburban Hong Kong in 2020 winter. Hourly PM2.5 was 20.3 ± 7.33 μg m−3, dominated by organics and sulfate. We deployed tracer‐based source apportionment using positive matrix factorization, which resolved six secondary and seven primary sources. Sulfate‐rich and nitrate‐rich factors were the leading PM2.5 contributors. Variation in source contributions under different air masses revealed the Pearl River Delta region and coastal areas to the north are main origins. Elevation in secondary sources was the driving factor in causing high PM2.5 polluted hours. During Chinese New Year holiday, firework emissions partially offset the reductions in anthropogenic sources, even leading to an increased PM2.5. Hour‐by‐hour examination of most polluted and firework event hours enhanced understanding on dynamic variations of haze and firework burning evolution. The mass concentration of firework‐derived PM2.5 was notably lower under “prohibition” than “restriction” control scenario (avg. 3.5 vs. 8.4 μg m−3). Our results highlight the effectiveness of tracer‐based source apportionment in revealing hourly PM2.5 source variations and the necessity of regional joint management to lessen the severity of episodic PM2.5 pollution and health risks.

Funder

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

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

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