Affiliations: Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, Beijing 100080, China
Abstract: During October 1993 and March 1996, the samples of fine and coarse
air particulate matter have been collected at representative urban and rural
site of Beijing with the Gent Stacked Filter Unit Sampler. Instrumental neutron
activation analysis (INAA) and proton induced X-ray emission (PIXE) method were
used to determine the elemental composition of the particulate matter. Average
elemental concentrations and enrichment factors were calculated for the fine
and coarse size fractions. Based on the particulate matter data obtained at
urban and rural site together with the chemical constituents of the aerosol
from the different sources are discussed. The results show that the relative
particulate mass and elemental concentrations of crustal and pollutant elements
in the air particulate matter collected over the urban are higher than rural
and winter heating period are higher than in ordinary season. Beijing
atmosphere is polluted by aerosols from regional and faraway sources. It was
noticed that the toxic or harmful elements such as As, Sb, Ph, Cu, Ni, S and Zn
were mainly enriched in fine particles with diameter less than 2µm. A
receptor model was used to assess the relative contribution of major air
pollution sources at receptor sites in Beijing. Trace elements were used as the
markers for the above assessment. Factor analysis method was used to identify
possible emission sources of air particles. The major sources of dust-soil,
coal burning, motor vehicle emission, industry emission and refuse incineration
were identified.