Characterization of Total Suspended Particulate Matters in Hsinchu County by Receptor Model and DIspersion Model Analysis

碩士 === 國立清華大學 === 原子科學系 === 87 === The PM10 State Implementation Plan (SIP) development guideline of US EPA recommends that both chemical mass balance (CMB) receptor model and dispersion model be used to determine the relative importance of various sources in contributing the ambient PM10 concentrat...

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Main Authors: Chia-Wen Shieh, 謝嘉文
Other Authors: Chu-Fang Wang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 1999
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/41670330120431202542
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Summary:碩士 === 國立清華大學 === 原子科學系 === 87 === The PM10 State Implementation Plan (SIP) development guideline of US EPA recommends that both chemical mass balance (CMB) receptor model and dispersion model be used to determine the relative importance of various sources in contributing the ambient PM10 concentrations In this investigation, ambient and source data collection, dispersion model, and CMB modeling efforts were thus conducted to apportion the source impacts to the air quality of Hsinchu County, Taiwan. A conventional dispersion model, industrial source complex short-term (ISCST3), was first employed to simulate the total suspended particulate (TSP) or particulate matter less than 10μm (PM10) concentrations in the air. To obtain a better simulation for ISCST3 analysis, a compilation of emission source inventory for Hsinchu County has been simultaneously conducted as well. A six month monitoring project was also performed to examine the applicability of the proposed methods. Based on the result of a co-proceeding CMB analysis, necessary corrections was taken to improve the ISCST3 simulation capacity. The simulated results were then compared with the measured values and reconciled form both the dispersion and receptor modeling efforts for making control strategy decisions. It has been proved that significant errors could further be utilized to identify and to quantify impacts of the sources contributing to air quality at a specific monitoring site.