Abstract. Acute short-term exposure to extremely high PM2.5 levels posed serious health risks. Human culture-based festival activities can significantly alter emission patterns, often leading to sharp yet understudied fluctuations in air quality. The Chinese Spring Festival (CSF), marked by large-scale family reunions and widespread use of fireworks, raises air pollution concerns. Commonly, this effect is quantified using receptor models or chemical transport models, but the relevant chemical co
Impact of the Chinese Spring Festival on PM 2.5 air quality in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and surrounding region: a machine learning-based counterfactual modeling approach
Y R Li·Yinchang Feng·Wubin Zhu·Xuan Liu·Jiandong Shen·Renchang Yan·Y. Li·Jing Ding·Young Su Lee·Zhang Y·Qili Dai
