Regional Sources And The Economic Cost Assessment Of Pm2.5 In Ji'Nan, Eastern China

ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION RESEARCH(2021)

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The problem of environmental pollution was troubling people in many cities in China, especially PM2.5 pollution. Aiming to a better understanding the influence of long-range transport sources and health effect of PM2.5 in Ji'nan, a field observation was carried out in from 23 December 2016 to 25 April 2017. The results showed that primary organic carbon (POC), secondary organic carbon (SOC) and element carbon (EC) during observation in Ji'nan were 5.45, 2.59 and 2.76 mu g m(3), respectively. In heavy pollution days, OC and EC likely had similar primary emission and transmission sources. While the contribution of SOC increased in PM2.5 in clear days. Based on the potential source contribution function (PSCF) analysis, the emission sources leading to aggravation of PM2.5 pollution in Ji'nan were mainly distributed in the surrounding area of Ji'nan, especially in the eastern and southeastern Shandong. The risk assessment results show that the premature death caused by PM2.5 pollution could reach 666 people, and about 1.47% of total annual deaths in Ji'nan in 2016. The medical consumption related to PM2.5 pollution was about 202 millions USD, accounting for 2.05 parts per thousand of the GDP in Ji'nan in 2016. Lung cancer mortality caused the highest economic cost of 47.97 millions USD, followed by respiratory mortality, chronic bronchitis, cardiovascular mortality, and acute bronchitis.
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PM2.5, Carbonaceous aerosols, Potential regional source, Health effect, Economic cost
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