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Potential sources and driving mechanisms of inorganic elements in wet deposition across northern China: mitigation pathways for urban emission control

Environ Monit Assess. 2025 Aug 11;197(9):1004. doi: 10.1007/s10661-025-14460-1.

ABSTRACT

Wet deposition plays a critical role in the material cycling of terrestrial ecosystems. However, studies on inorganic elements wet deposition in northern China pandemic-induced emission reduction background conditions remain limited. To address this gap, we investigated the composition, potential sources, influencing factors, and driving mechanisms of inorganic elements in wet deposition during a cold surge in November 2022, at the late stage of the COVID-19 pandemic. Precipitation samples were collected from 15 cities across northern China. The results showed that the last rainfall amount (LRA), the output value (IBTG1) and structural composition (IBTG2) of the industrial, construction, transportation, and catering sectors, resident population (POP), and GDP were the major factors affecting inorganic element deposition. Among the three subregions, Northwest China (NWC) exhibited relatively high concentrations of inorganic elements such as Pb and Cd, likely due to rapid industrialization and unsustainable development. Potential sources analysis indicated that urban areas and nearby industrial zones were the dominant potential sources, even during the cold surge. The major contributors were dust, coal combustion, and traffic-related emissions. Mechanistic analysis of anthropogenic-sourced elements (AS6) revealed that POP, GDP, and LRA had the most significant impacts. POP and IBTG1 showed positive effects, while GDP and LRA showed negative effects. Wind speed (WDSP) had a U-shaped influence-initially positive, then negative at higher speeds. Based on these findings, we recommend timely industrial restructuring and the promotion of a “small population, high-efficiency economy” model to support sustainable urban development.

PMID:40784964 | DOI:10.1007/s10661-025-14460-1

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