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China-Air-Quality-Paper-July-2016.pdf

Air Pollution in China: Mapping of Concentrations and Sources 1 2 Robert A. Rohde , Richard A. Muller Abstract China has recently made available hourly air pollution data from over 1500 sites, including airborne particulate matter (PM), SO , NO , and O . We apply Kriging interpolation to 2 2 3 four months of data to derive pollution maps for eastern China. Consistent with prior findings, the greatest pollution occurs in the east, but significant levels are widespread across northern and central China and are not limited to major cities or geologic basins. Sources of pollution are widespread, but are particularly intense in a northeast corridor that extends from near Shanghai to north of Beijing. During our analysis period, 92% of the population of China experienced 120 hours of unhealthy air (US EPA standard), and 38% experienced average concentrations 3 that were unhealthy. China’s population-weighted average exposure to PM2.5 was 52 µg/m . The observed air pollution is calculated to contribute to 1.6 million deaths/year in China [0.7–2.2 million deaths/year at 95% confidence], roughly 17% of all deaths in China. Introduction Air pollution is a problem for much of the developing world and is believed to kill more people worldwide than AIDS, malaria, breast cancer, or tuberculosis (1-4). Airborne particulate matter (PM) is especially detrimental to health (5-8), and has previously been estimated to cause between 3 and 7 million deaths every year, primarily by creating or worsening cardiorespiratory disease (2-4,6,7). Particulate sources include electric power plants, industrial facilities, automobiles, biomass

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