Articles | Volume 20, issue 15
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-9249-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-9249-2020
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05 Aug 2020
Research article |  | 05 Aug 2020

Simultaneous measurements of urban and rural particles in Beijing – Part 2: Case studies of haze events and regional transport

Yang Chen, Guangming Shi, Jing Cai, Zongbo Shi, Zhichao Wang, Xiaojiang Yao, Mi Tian, Chao Peng, Yiqun Han, Tong Zhu, Yue Liu, Xi Yang, Mei Zheng, Fumo Yang, Qiang Zhang, and Kebin He

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Short summary
Individual particles were observed in two field studies during winter 2016 in the urban and rural areas of Beijing. An online single-particle chemical composition analysis was used as a tracing system to investigate the impact of heating activities and the formation of haze events. During the pollution events, a pattern of transport and accumulation was found with evidence of single particles. The transport from Pinggu to Peking University was significant but PKU to PG occurred occasionally.
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