Abstract:
Based on atmospheric pollutant concentration from the environmental air automatic stations,meteorological and local socio-economic data from 2018 to 2023 in Qujing City,an industrial city in eastern Yunnan Province,this study analyzed the spatiotemporal distribution characteristics and influencing factors of major atmospheric pollutants.The results showed that the ambient air in Qujing City presented a compound pollution characteristic dominated by PM
2.5 and O
3.The concentrations of SO
2,NO
2,CO,PM
10 and PM
2.5 were higher in spring and winter,and lower in summer and autumn,while the concentration of O
3 was highest in spring,followed by summer,and lowest in autumn and winter.The monthly average concentrations of SO
2,NO
2,PM
10,and PM
2.5 showed a peak-and-valley pattern,whereas those of CO and O
3 showed a U-shaped and inverted U-shaped distribution,respectively.The hourly concentration of O
3 showed a single-peak and single-valley variation,while the hourly variations of other atmospheric pollutants showed double-peak and double-valley patterns.Analysis of influencing factors showed that there was a correlation between NO
2,PM
10,PM
2.5,and CO,and O
3 was related to NO
2 and CO.Among meteorological factors,particulate matter was more affected by temperature,while O
3 was more affected by temperature,humidity,and wind speed.Regarding socioeconomic factors,the proportion of tertiary industry in gross domestic product (GDP),per capita GDP,green coverage of built-up areas,and population density were the main factors that affected the spatial changes of urban ambient air quality.Green coverage rate,urbanization rate and population density had the greatest impact on other factors.