Impact of socioeconomic and meteorological factors on reservoirs’ air quality: a case in the Three Gorges Reservoir of Chongqing (TGRC), China over a 10-year period

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The Three Gorges Dam's construction and industrial transfer have resulted in a new air pollution pattern with the potential to threaten the reservoir eco-environment. To assess the impact of socioeconomic factors on the pattern of air quality variation and economical risks, concentrations of SO2, NO2, and PM10, industry genres, and meteorological conditions were selected in the Three Gorges Reservoir of Chongqing (TGRC) during 2006-2015. Results showed that air quality had improved to some extent, but atmospheric NO2 showed an increased trend during 2011-2015. Spatially, higher atmospheric NO2 extended to the surrounding area. The primary industry, especially for agriculture, had shown to be responsible for the remarkable increase of atmospheric NO2 (p < 0.01) due to the direct burning of agricultural straws and the emission of livestock breeding. The improvement of regional industrial structure and industrialization benefited air pollutant reductions, but construction industries had inhibited the improvement of regional air quality. In the tertiary industry, the cargo industry at ports had significantly decreased atmospheric NO2 as a result of eliminating the obsoleted small ships. Contrarily, the highway transportation had brought more air pollutants. The relative humidity was shown to be the main meteorological factor, which had an extremely remarkable relation with atmospheric SO2 (p < 0.01) and a significant correlation with atmospheric NO2 (p < 0.05), respectively. In the future, the development of agriculture and livestock breeding would make regional air quality improvement difficult, and atmospheric SO2, NO2, and PM10 deposition would aggravate regional soil and water acidification and reactivate heavy metal in soil and sediment, further to pose a high level of ecological risk in the TGRC and other countries with reservoirs in the world. View source
Year

2017

Secondary Title

Environmental Science and Pollution Research International

Publisher

Springer Nature B.V.

Volume

24

Number

19

Pages

16206-16219

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-017-9221-0

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Environmental Studies--Pollution, Air quality, Temporal-spatial variation, Socioeconomic factor, Meteorology, Three Gorges Reservoir, Particulate matter, Nitrogen dioxide, Agriculture, Air pollution, Soil water, Inhibition, Economic factors, Breeding, Regional development, Quality control, Construction industry, Agronomy, Relative humidity, Livestock, Socioeconomic factors, Pollutants, Socio-economic aspects, Outdoor air quality, Water pollution, Environmental impact, Acidification, Heavy metals, Reservoirs, Socioeconomics, Dams, Acidic soils, Social factors, Highway transportation, Husbandry, China, P 0000:Air Pollution

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