Issue 3, 2012

Characterization of ambient air quality during a rice straw burning episode

Abstract

Spatiotemporal characteristics and impact of ambient air-quality attributed to open burning of rice straw were analyzed and estimated with measured data. Two multivariate analytic methods, factor analysis and cluster analysis, were adopted to analyze the temporal and spatial impact on ambient air-quality during the rice straw burning episode. Temporal features of three scenarios were cited to compare the concentrations for ambient air-quality between the rice straw burning episode and non-episodes over two typical stations by factor analysis. Factor analysis demonstrated that the first rotational component, identified as being highly correlated to the open burning of rice straw, accounts for about 40% of the concentration variance for ambient air-quality. In typical air-quality stations, the average hourly incremental concentrations between the episode and non-episodes were greater than 300 μg m−3 for PM10, 1.0 ppm for CO and 35 ppb for NO2 during the impact of rice straw burning. Factor analysis presented that the first rotated component was highly correlated with several primary pollutants (NO2, NMHC, PM10 and CO) during the rice straw burning episode, while every component was only highly correlated with a unique air pollutant during non-episodes. The delineation isopleths indicated that factor analysis could serve as a better method than cluster analysis and provides cross-county cooperation for local governments located in the same separated district during the rice straw burning season. The results of factor analysis revealed that CO is the best index to demonstrate the impact of rice straw burning than the other six air pollutants measured during the episode. Backward trajectory analysis supplied a cause-effect relationship between measured stations and specific rice planted regions during the rice straw burning episode.

Graphical abstract: Characterization of ambient air quality during a rice straw burning episode

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Aug 2011
Accepted
21 Nov 2011
First published
13 Jan 2012

J. Environ. Monit., 2012,14, 817-829

Characterization of ambient air quality during a rice straw burning episode

Y. Tai-Yi, J. Environ. Monit., 2012, 14, 817 DOI: 10.1039/C2EM10653A

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