Characteristics of Heavy Atmospheric Particulate Pollution under Beijing Fog and Haze

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Three consecutive severe traffic monitoring points collected in different atmospheric particulate pollution concentrations data during February 2014 in Beijing. The results show that the hourly mean concentration of PM2.5 often exceeded 200 ug/m3, with a maximum concentration of 300 ug/m3on Feb.22,2014. The hourly mean concentration of PM10 either exceeded 258 ug/m3.The concentration of PM2.5 and PM10 was significantly increased during haze events, especially PM2.5 concentrations increased gradually and a slight decline in the middle, then rise.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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1338-1340

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July 2014

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