Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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585230 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Experimental results showed that the average mass concentrations of TSP, PM2.5 and PM2.5-10 at TH and WT sampling sites were 154.54 ± 31.45 and 113.59 ± 31.94 μg mâ3, 54.03 ± 16.92 and 42.76 ± 12.52 μg mâ3, and 30.31 ± 9.79 and 24.16 ± 7.27 μg mâ3, respectively. The dominant inorganic ions at two sampling sites were SO42â, NO3â, and NH4+ for TSP and PM2.5, but that were Ca2+, Clâ, and Na+ for PM2.5-10. The concentrations of most particulates and inorganic ions were higher in winter at both two sampling sites, and were higher at TH than WT sampling site in each season. From statistical analysis, air-slake of crust surface, sea-salt aerosols, agriculture activities, coal combustion, and mobile vehicles were the possible emission sources of particulate pollution at TH and WT sampling sites.
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Authors
Guor-Cheng Fang, Yuh-Shen Wu, Jyh-Cherng Chen, Jui-Yeh Rau, Shih-Han Huang, Chi-Kwong Lin,