Size Distribution and Source Identification of Airborne Particulate Matter and Metallic Elements in a Typical Industrial City

The size distribution of airborne particulate matter (PM) and the concentrations of associated metallic elements were investigated in a busy urban region of a typical Korean industrial city. The PM concentrations measured during the spring, except for those in the size range of 1.1 to 2.1 μm, were s...

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Main Authors: Mai Tra Ny, Byeong-Kyu Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asian Association for Atmospheric Environment 2010-06-01
Series:Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment
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spelling doaj-ea73742030564385a55e21e06258d3752020-11-25T02:53:59ZengAsian Association for Atmospheric EnvironmentAsian Journal of Atmospheric Environment1976-69122287-11602010-06-014191910.5572/ajae.2010.4.1.009Size Distribution and Source Identification of Airborne Particulate Matter and Metallic Elements in a Typical Industrial CityMai Tra Ny 0Byeong-Kyu Lee1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Ulsan, Ulsan 680-749, KoreaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Ulsan, Ulsan 680-749, KoreaThe size distribution of airborne particulate matter (PM) and the concentrations of associated metallic elements were investigated in a busy urban region of a typical Korean industrial city. The PM concentrations measured during the spring, except for those in the size range of 1.1 to 2.1 μm, were slightly higher than the PM concentrations in the summer. Coarse particles contributed greatly to the variation in PM concentrations in the spring, while fine and submicron particles contributed largely to the variation in PM concentrations in the summer. The difference in size modes of the PM concentrations between spring and summer may be explained by the Asian dust effect and its accompanying wind direction and speed. Extremely high enrichment factors (EFs) values (6,971 to 60,966) for all of the size distributions in PM were identified for cadmium (Cd). High EFs values (12 to 907) were also identified for other heavy metals including Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn and Mn. Low EF values (0.29 to 8.61) were identified for Ca, K, Mg and Na. These results support the common hypothesis that most heavy metals in ambient PM have anthropogenic sources and most light metals have crustal sources. The results of principal components analyses and cluster analyses for heavy metals indicate that the principal sources of PM and metals were emissions from non-ferrous metal smelters, oil combustion, incinerators, vehicular traffic and road dust.http://asianjae.org/_common/do.php?a=full&b=11&bidx=1586&aidx=19997size distributionmetallic elementspcacluster analysiscorrelation
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author Mai Tra Ny
Byeong-Kyu Lee
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Byeong-Kyu Lee
Size Distribution and Source Identification of Airborne Particulate Matter and Metallic Elements in a Typical Industrial City
Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment
size distribution
metallic elements
pca
cluster analysis
correlation
author_facet Mai Tra Ny
Byeong-Kyu Lee
author_sort Mai Tra Ny
title Size Distribution and Source Identification of Airborne Particulate Matter and Metallic Elements in a Typical Industrial City
title_short Size Distribution and Source Identification of Airborne Particulate Matter and Metallic Elements in a Typical Industrial City
title_full Size Distribution and Source Identification of Airborne Particulate Matter and Metallic Elements in a Typical Industrial City
title_fullStr Size Distribution and Source Identification of Airborne Particulate Matter and Metallic Elements in a Typical Industrial City
title_full_unstemmed Size Distribution and Source Identification of Airborne Particulate Matter and Metallic Elements in a Typical Industrial City
title_sort size distribution and source identification of airborne particulate matter and metallic elements in a typical industrial city
publisher Asian Association for Atmospheric Environment
series Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment
issn 1976-6912
2287-1160
publishDate 2010-06-01
description The size distribution of airborne particulate matter (PM) and the concentrations of associated metallic elements were investigated in a busy urban region of a typical Korean industrial city. The PM concentrations measured during the spring, except for those in the size range of 1.1 to 2.1 μm, were slightly higher than the PM concentrations in the summer. Coarse particles contributed greatly to the variation in PM concentrations in the spring, while fine and submicron particles contributed largely to the variation in PM concentrations in the summer. The difference in size modes of the PM concentrations between spring and summer may be explained by the Asian dust effect and its accompanying wind direction and speed. Extremely high enrichment factors (EFs) values (6,971 to 60,966) for all of the size distributions in PM were identified for cadmium (Cd). High EFs values (12 to 907) were also identified for other heavy metals including Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn and Mn. Low EF values (0.29 to 8.61) were identified for Ca, K, Mg and Na. These results support the common hypothesis that most heavy metals in ambient PM have anthropogenic sources and most light metals have crustal sources. The results of principal components analyses and cluster analyses for heavy metals indicate that the principal sources of PM and metals were emissions from non-ferrous metal smelters, oil combustion, incinerators, vehicular traffic and road dust.
topic size distribution
metallic elements
pca
cluster analysis
correlation
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