Modeling the effects of pollutant emissions from large industrial complexes on benzene, toluene, and xylene concentrations in urban areas.

Q3 Medicine
Environmental Health and Toxicology Pub Date : 2017-11-20 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.5620/eht.e2017022
Jin-Hee Bang, Inbo Oh, Soontae Kim, Seunghee You, Yangho Kim, Ho-Jang Kwon, Geun-Bae Kim
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This study utilized the Community Multiscale Air Quality model to simulate the spatial distribution of benzene, toluene, and xylene (BTX) concentrations from large national industrial complexes (IC) located in the Ulsan metropolitan region (UMR). Through controlling pollutant emissions from major IC, this study performed a quantitative analysis of the influence of pollutant emissions on BTX concentrations in surrounding urban areas. The results showed that approximately 40% of the annual average BTX concentrations in nearby urban grids were directly influenced by pollutant emissions from the IC. Seasonal modeling results indicated that average BTX concentrations were high around petrochemical complexes, with higher concentrations in the surrounding urban areas during the summer (July). All three of the BTX pollutants showed similar seasonal differences. Daily contributions differed significantly throughout the modeling period, with some values reaching a maximum of 80% during July. Overall, when urban areas were located downwind of the IC, contributions rose. Moreover, this study compared the differences in BTX contributions at each measurement point within the IC and urban areas, which showed that the influence of the IC emissions decreased significantly with distance. The spatial distribution and direct influence of the IC on BTX concentrations in the UMR identified through this study could be used to provide input data in environmental epidemiological studies.

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模拟大型工业园区污染物排放对城市地区苯、甲苯和二甲苯浓度的影响。
本研究利用社区多尺度空气质量模型模拟了蔚山都市圈(UMR)大型国家工业园区(IC)苯、甲苯和二甲苯(BTX)浓度的空间分布。本研究通过控制主要城市的污染物排放,定量分析污染物排放对周边城市BTX浓度的影响。结果表明,附近城市电网中约40%的年平均BTX浓度直接受到IC污染物排放的影响。季节模拟结果表明,石化综合体周围的平均BTX浓度较高,夏季(7月)周围城市地区的浓度较高。所有三种BTX污染物都表现出相似的季节性差异。在整个建模期间,日贡献率差异显著,7月份的一些值达到80%的最大值。总体而言,当城市地区位于中心的下风位置时,贡献增加。此外,本研究还比较了IC内与城市区域内各测点BTX贡献的差异,结果表明IC排放的影响随距离的增加而显著降低。本研究确定的IC对UMR中BTX浓度的空间分布及其直接影响可为环境流行病学研究提供输入数据。
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Environmental Health and Toxicology
Environmental Health and Toxicology Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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