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HERO ID
3842166
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Estimates of Economic Loss of Materials Caused by Acid Deposition in China
Author(s)
Zhang, Y; Li, Q; Zhang, F; Xie, G
Year
2017
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Sustainability
ISSN:
2071-1050
Volume
9
Issue
4
DOI
10.3390/su9040488
Web of Science Id
WOS:000402090300011
Abstract
China is facing severe acid deposition. Acid deposition can cause economic loss, corrosion, and damage to materials, and the reduction of material life span. In this study, the administrative areas (including municipalities, prefecture-level cities, regions, autonomous prefectures, and leagues-hereinafter referred to the cities) at and above the prefecture level were selected as research areas. Monitoring results of acid precipitation and ambient air sulfur dioxide (SO2) from the China National Environmental Monitoring Network were used, research findings available domestically and abroad were summarized, and a set of material exposure inventory per capita was established, based on urban and rural areas in Eastern, Central, andWestern China regions. Losses of construction materials caused by acid deposition in the cities were assessed by using the said materials' acid rain exposure response functions available. The results showed that, material loss caused by acid deposition in China was 32.165 billion yuan (RMB, similarly hereinafter) in 2013, accounting for 0.057% of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and 3.4% of the total investment for environmental pollution governance this year.
Keywords
materials damage; economic loss evaluation; material exposure inventory; China; acid rain; SO2
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