Changes in air quality related to the control of coronavirus in China: Im- plications for traffic and industrial emissions
Autor
Wang, Yichen
Yuan, Yuan
Wang, Qiyuan
Liu, Chen Guang
Zhi, Qiang
Cao, Junji
Institución
Resumen
Measures taken to control the disease (Covid-19) caused by the novel coronavirus dramatically reduced the
number of vehicles on the road and diminished factory production. For this study, changes in the air quality
index (AQI) and the concentrations of six air pollutants (PM2.5, PM10, CO, SO2, NO2, and O3) were evaluated during the Covid-19 control period in northern China. Overall, the air quality improved, most likely due to reduced
emissions from the transportation and secondary industrial sectors. Specifically, the transportation sector was
linked to the NO2 emission reductions, while lower emissions from secondary industries were the major cause
for the reductions of PM2.5 and CO. The reduction in SO2 concentrations was only linked to the industrial sector.
However, the reductions in emissions did not fully eliminate air pollution, and O3 actually increased, possibly because lower fine particle loadings led to less scavenging of HO2 and as a result greater O3 production. These results also highlight need to control emissions from the residential sector