Tan Min, Xie Chenbo, Wang Bangxin, Wu Decheng, Ma Hui, Liu Dong, Wang Yingjian. Correlation study on boundary layer height and particulate matter concentration at Beijing in winter 2014[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2018, 47(7): 717007-0717007(8). DOI: 10.3788/IRLA201847.0717007
Citation: Tan Min, Xie Chenbo, Wang Bangxin, Wu Decheng, Ma Hui, Liu Dong, Wang Yingjian. Correlation study on boundary layer height and particulate matter concentration at Beijing in winter 2014[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2018, 47(7): 717007-0717007(8). DOI: 10.3788/IRLA201847.0717007

Correlation study on boundary layer height and particulate matter concentration at Beijing in winter 2014

  • Raman lidar has been designed for the measurement of vertical and temporal distribution of aerosol optical properties, atmospheric temperature and water vapor. In order to investigate characteristics of aerosol boundary layer(ABL) height in Beijing, lidar system had been installed in the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences from November 2014 to January 2015. The data obtained by Raman lidar had been used to derive the ABL height based on the gradient method and the ABL height was compared with particulate matter(PM) data provided by the Ministry of Environmental Protection of the People's Republic of China. A total of 15 days of haze, 27 days of pollution and 24 days of clean occurred through the entire period of observation. On haze, pollution and clean days, the average heights of the ABL were 0.6-0.9, 0.9-1.3 and 1-1.9 km, respectively. And the concentrations of surface PM2.5 were 143-203, 77-90, 17-34 g/m3, the PM10 concentrations were 170-271, 103-153, 33-78 g/m3. The measurement results show the height of ABL has a negative correlation with the concentration of surface PM. The rate of PM concentration variations increase gradually with the height of ABL in clean, pollution and haze days. The rate of PM2.5 average concentration in haze days(-242.4 gm-3/km) is more than 2 times than the rate in pollution days(-114.8 gm-3/km), 3 times than the rate in clean days (-77.4 gm-3/km). The rate of PM10 average concentration in haze days(-224.2 gm-3/km) is more than 2 times than the rate in pollution (-117.6 gm-3/km) and clean days (-90.4 gm-3/km).
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