IENV Brochure - Source Apportionment

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SOURCE APPORTIONMENT HKUST has been playing a leading role in providing evidence for local and regional air pollution control measures. Among the various powerful tools, "Source Apportionment Method" has been demonstrating as the most effective model in resolving spatiotemporal distribution and composition of air pollutants in a particular region/location.

EMISSIONS MEASUREMENT 3 Approaches: METHOD

Since 2003, IENV has been dedicating research efforts on Source Apportionment Studies to elucidate the underlying contribution profile of air pollutants in Hong Kong. Groundbreaking research findings generated in 2009 provided first time a clear picture to the top question about relative POLLUTION DATABASE significance of local vs. regional sources for Hong Kong's air pollution. Continuous efforts paid in recent years have generated remarkable policy intervention hence encouraging air quality improvements in Hong Kong.

SIGNIFICANCE

DRAWBACKS

TOTAL EMISSION

It is useful on a regional scale to depict the volumnes (in tonnage) emitted from different sources

Difficult to give quantitative estimate of individual pollutants' contribution in particula location

SOURCE APPORTIONMENT

Based on "Receptor Models" and chemically speciated data to apportion air pollution component abundances

In-depth understanding of prevailing environmental conditions as well as expertise in analysing environmental data is needed

TIME-BASED APPORTIONMENT

It shows air pollution component abundances in terms of number of days

Particular trace gas (e.g. SO2) might be overshadowed by local sources over a period of time hence overestimating its contribution


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