“…By comparing the median winter [2-NFR]/[1-NP] ratio at WAMS with that at downtown Shenyang, which is located on the air transportation route to WAMS, and on a main road in Kanazawa, 80 km south of WAMS, the value at WAMS (2.3, n = 22) was very close to the value at downtown Shenyang (2.2, n = 5: TSP were collected from Jan. 26 to Feb. 10, 2010, data are not published) and was significantly larger than that on the main road in Kanazawa (0.9, n = 8, p < 0.01: TSP were collected from Jan. 21 to 29, 2008, data are not published). Furthermore, according to our previous studies (Hattori et al, 2007;Tang et al, 2005), the main contributors of NPAHs, except for 2-NP and 2-NFR, and PAHs in winter were motor vehicles in Japanese commercial cities such as Tokyo, Sapporo and Kanazawa, while they were coal heating systems and factories in the cities of Northeast China such as Shenyang, Fushun and Tieling.…”