Quantification and Characterization of Particulate Matter Generated from Unpaved Roads in the Oil Development Area of Western North Dakota

Western North Dakota, USA is experiencing particulate matter (PM) emissions, especially coarse (PM10) and fine (PM2.5), due to heavy traffic on unpaved roads from rapid oil development. Particulate matters may affect human and animal health, as well as soil quality. Thus, the purpose of this researc...

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Main Author: Datta, Sumon
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Published: North Dakota State University 2018
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10365/28239
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spelling ndltd-ndsu.edu-oai-library.ndsu.edu-10365-282392020-06-06T15:17:45Z Quantification and Characterization of Particulate Matter Generated from Unpaved Roads in the Oil Development Area of Western North Dakota Datta, Sumon Western North Dakota, USA is experiencing particulate matter (PM) emissions, especially coarse (PM10) and fine (PM2.5), due to heavy traffic on unpaved roads from rapid oil development. Particulate matters may affect human and animal health, as well as soil quality. Thus, the purpose of this research was to quantify and characterize PM. Particulate matter samples were collected using miniVOL? portable air samplers in the pre-conditioned quartz filters which were characterized using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Electron Dispersive Spectrometry (EDS). The pooled average PM?10 concentrations varied between 30.84 ? 14.19 to 70.42 ? 38.37 ?g/m3 and PM2.5 concentrations varied between 14.08 ? 6.56 ?g/m3 to 19.60 ? 7.51 ?g/m3. SEM and EDS analysis revealed that most of the particulates were quartz (46%), followed by silicates (36%), biogenic particles (9%), etc. Soil analysis revealed that the average concentrations of most of the metals were below the reference level except mercury and lead. North Dakota State University Dust Research fund 2018-06-08T19:42:08Z 2018-06-08T19:42:08Z 2016 text/thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10365/28239 NDSU Policy 190.6.2 application/pdf North Dakota State University
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description Western North Dakota, USA is experiencing particulate matter (PM) emissions, especially coarse (PM10) and fine (PM2.5), due to heavy traffic on unpaved roads from rapid oil development. Particulate matters may affect human and animal health, as well as soil quality. Thus, the purpose of this research was to quantify and characterize PM. Particulate matter samples were collected using miniVOL? portable air samplers in the pre-conditioned quartz filters which were characterized using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Electron Dispersive Spectrometry (EDS). The pooled average PM?10 concentrations varied between 30.84 ? 14.19 to 70.42 ? 38.37 ?g/m3 and PM2.5 concentrations varied between 14.08 ? 6.56 ?g/m3 to 19.60 ? 7.51 ?g/m3. SEM and EDS analysis revealed that most of the particulates were quartz (46%), followed by silicates (36%), biogenic particles (9%), etc. Soil analysis revealed that the average concentrations of most of the metals were below the reference level except mercury and lead. === North Dakota State University Dust Research fund
author Datta, Sumon
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Quantification and Characterization of Particulate Matter Generated from Unpaved Roads in the Oil Development Area of Western North Dakota
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title Quantification and Characterization of Particulate Matter Generated from Unpaved Roads in the Oil Development Area of Western North Dakota
title_short Quantification and Characterization of Particulate Matter Generated from Unpaved Roads in the Oil Development Area of Western North Dakota
title_full Quantification and Characterization of Particulate Matter Generated from Unpaved Roads in the Oil Development Area of Western North Dakota
title_fullStr Quantification and Characterization of Particulate Matter Generated from Unpaved Roads in the Oil Development Area of Western North Dakota
title_full_unstemmed Quantification and Characterization of Particulate Matter Generated from Unpaved Roads in the Oil Development Area of Western North Dakota
title_sort quantification and characterization of particulate matter generated from unpaved roads in the oil development area of western north dakota
publisher North Dakota State University
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