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Relationships between fine particulate species, gaseous pollutants and meteorological parameters in detroit
Abstract During June, July and August 1981, General Motors Research Laboratories operated a comprehensive air-quality monitoring site in Detroit. Parameters monitored included the criteria pollutants, meteorological variables and the organic carbon, elemental carbon and sulfate content of the fine and coarse fractions of inhalable particulates (diameter ⩽ 15 μm). In addition, air parcel trajectories were used to compute the length of time air parcels spent in various upwind emission-source areas before arriving in Detroit. The data were analyzed using varimax-rotated principal component analysis. The results show that midwestern sources upwind of southeastern (SE) Michigan are responsible for most of the observed sulfate, which accounted for about 50% of the fine particle fraction. Significant amounts of ozone, particulate organic carbon and sulfur dioxide are also transported in from upwind sources. Local emissions dominate the concentrations of coarse particulate mass, elemental carbon, carbon monoxide and non-methane hydrocarbons. Important local sources exist for nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide and particulate organic carbon.
Relationships between fine particulate species, gaseous pollutants and meteorological parameters in detroit
Abstract During June, July and August 1981, General Motors Research Laboratories operated a comprehensive air-quality monitoring site in Detroit. Parameters monitored included the criteria pollutants, meteorological variables and the organic carbon, elemental carbon and sulfate content of the fine and coarse fractions of inhalable particulates (diameter ⩽ 15 μm). In addition, air parcel trajectories were used to compute the length of time air parcels spent in various upwind emission-source areas before arriving in Detroit. The data were analyzed using varimax-rotated principal component analysis. The results show that midwestern sources upwind of southeastern (SE) Michigan are responsible for most of the observed sulfate, which accounted for about 50% of the fine particle fraction. Significant amounts of ozone, particulate organic carbon and sulfur dioxide are also transported in from upwind sources. Local emissions dominate the concentrations of coarse particulate mass, elemental carbon, carbon monoxide and non-methane hydrocarbons. Important local sources exist for nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide and particulate organic carbon.
Relationships between fine particulate species, gaseous pollutants and meteorological parameters in detroit
Wolff, G.T. (Autor:in) / Korsog, P.E. (Autor:in) / Kelly, N.A. (Autor:in) / Ferman, M.A. (Autor:in)
Atmospheric Environment ; 19 ; 1341-1349
21.12.1984
9 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch