Afforesting as a Way to Eliminate Haze and to Fertilize Plants| Stephy Publishers
Global Scientific Research in Environmental Science - (GSRES) | Stephy Publishers
Abstract
Haze problem causes
serious health risk and troubles to the human being. Traditional manners such
as reducing vehicle uses and biomass burning etc. don’t workwell as was
expected. More effective ways to address haze problem are urgently in need.
From literatures, haze contains many vital elements plants growth, such as
nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur, such thatabsorbing them as the fertilizers for
forests or other ecological systems would be a more effective way to tackle the
haze problem. In fact, the components in haze are suitable for fertilizing
plants because they come from burningoil and coals which are dead plants and
animals long time ago. Sincesoils with water in them are feasible to dissolve
the ions in haze, combined with ecological functions of forests such as water
transparency, harmful gases absorption, forests and other ecological systems
can effectively absorb the haze and turnthem into the fertilizers for plants
continuously; therefore, the haze would be eliminated with infinite capacity. In
summary, haze would be eaten by these ecological systems and turn them into
life again. Utilizingafforesting, haze can be eliminated in an environment
friendly and constructive way, they would become the nutrition in living things
and circulate in the biosphere.In this way, not only haze can be absorbed, but
also the plants are fertilized, more over such process is infinite.
Keywords
Haze, Soil, Dissolve,
Fertilizer, Circulation, Biosphere, Afforesting
Introduction
Haze problem is a
significant health risk factor in megacities today. There are different types
of haze constituents in terms of the particle diameters, i.e., PM10, PM2.5 and PM1 etc. Amongst these kinds of particles, PM2.5 is relatively more stable to suspend in the air, they are
hard to agglomerate due to their surface energy. PM2.5 mainly comes from anthropogenic sources, such as coal
burning, vehicle emission, etc. By chemical analyzing,1 as shown in Figure 1, 77% of PM2.5 mass consists of SO42-,NO3-, and NH4+, and there is also remarkable amount of K+ in total PM2.5. Besides, the total
haze also contains CO, As, other mineral particles, dust and biomass burning
products etc.
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