This work presents an overall introduction to the Station for Observing Regional Processes of the EarthSystem - SORPES in Nanjing, East China, and gives an overview about main scientific findings instudies of air poll...This work presents an overall introduction to the Station for Observing Regional Processes of the EarthSystem - SORPES in Nanjing, East China, and gives an overview about main scientific findings instudies of air pollution-weather/climate interactions obtained since 2011. The main results summarizedin this paper include overall characteristics of trace gases and aerosols, chemical transformationmechanisms for secondary pollutants like O3, HONO andsecondary ingrganic aerosols, and the airpollution- weather/climate interactions and feedbacks in mixed air pollution plumes from sources likefossil fuel combustion, biomass burning and dust storms. The future outlook of the development plan on instrumentation, networking and data-sharing for the SORPES station is also discussed.展开更多
基金The work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. D0512/91544231, D0512/ 41422504, and D0510/41505109), National Key Research and Development Program in China (No. 2016YFC0200506), and Jiangsu Provincial Science Fund (No. BK20140021). We thank L.F. Zheng, Z.N. Xu, L.S. Jin, E. Herrmann, Y.N. Xie, X.M. Qi, A. Virkkula, Z. Peng, Y.C. Shen, J.P. Wang, H. Shi, L. Wang, C.J. Zhu and H. Shi for their contributions on instrumental maintenance and field campaigns.
文摘This work presents an overall introduction to the Station for Observing Regional Processes of the EarthSystem - SORPES in Nanjing, East China, and gives an overview about main scientific findings instudies of air pollution-weather/climate interactions obtained since 2011. The main results summarizedin this paper include overall characteristics of trace gases and aerosols, chemical transformationmechanisms for secondary pollutants like O3, HONO andsecondary ingrganic aerosols, and the airpollution- weather/climate interactions and feedbacks in mixed air pollution plumes from sources likefossil fuel combustion, biomass burning and dust storms. The future outlook of the development plan on instrumentation, networking and data-sharing for the SORPES station is also discussed.