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우리나라 지역별 아황산가스 농도 장기간 추이

Long-term Trend of Sulfur Dioxide Concentration by District in Korea

초록/요약

The annual mean concentration of sulfur dioxide has been less than 10 ppb since 2002 in all 16 districts in Korea, but still higher than those in developed countries. In order to further reduce the sulfur dioxide concentration, it would be essential to develop a management plan that reflects local characteristics of major factors determining the sulfur dioxide concentration in each district. A strategy to increase the resolution of sulfur dioxide measurement results from the monitoring stations would be also needed. Seasonal differences of sulfur dioxide concentration in districts in Korea have decreased, and this change is expected to give an effect on the sulfate concentration. In Seoul, there is a possibility that the effect of local emission decreased and the external effect increased with the increase trend of the sulfur dioxide concentration of per sulfur oxides emission per unit area. And it was considered that the control policy of sulfur dioxide could be helpful in the management of high concentration of PM2.5 occurrence.

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