Study of Air Anion Concentration in Various Water Statuses

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Atmospheric ions are produced by many natural and anthropogenic sources and their concentrations vary widely between different environments. In this study, we conducted in a southern coastal province of China, where we chose some typical sites to observe. The observations included negative air ion concentration, positive air icon concentration, wind speed, temperature and relative humidity, and negative air icon concentration in materials and plants. The results showed that negative air icon concentration changed more obviously in different water statuses, and showed a certain degree of mutual relations. In order to improve the urban ecological environment, the authors proposed the use of water and wind actively to increase the distribution of negative air anion concentration in urban planning and construction.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 518-523)

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241-244

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May 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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