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Characteristics of carbonaceous aerosol in Pearl River Delta Region, China during 2001 winter period
AbstractConcentrations and distributions of organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) in atmospheric particles were measured at 8 sites in four cities (Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Zhuhai) of Pearl River Delta Region (PRDR), China during two winter months (January and February, 2002). PM2.5 and PM10 samples were collected on pre-fired quartz filters with mini-volume samplers and analyzed using thermal optical reflectance (TOR) method. Average PM2.5 and PM10 level were 72.6 and 111.5μgm−3, respectively, with PM2.5 constituting 70.4% of the PM10 mass. The average OC and EC concentrations in PM2.5 were 14.7 and 6.1μgm−3, respectively, while those in PM10 were 19.7 and 7.8μgm−3, respectively. The carbonaceous aerosol accounted for 40.2% of the PM2.5 and 35.9% of the PM10. The average OC/EC ratio was 2.4 for PM2.5 and 2.5 for PM10, which are comparable with most urban cities in the world. The OC and EC in PRDR were found to be strongly correlated (correlation coefficients >0.7). Secondary organic carbon was found to constitute 42.6% and 38.4% of the total organic carbon in PM2.5 and PM10, respectively.
Characteristics of carbonaceous aerosol in Pearl River Delta Region, China during 2001 winter period
AbstractConcentrations and distributions of organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) in atmospheric particles were measured at 8 sites in four cities (Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Zhuhai) of Pearl River Delta Region (PRDR), China during two winter months (January and February, 2002). PM2.5 and PM10 samples were collected on pre-fired quartz filters with mini-volume samplers and analyzed using thermal optical reflectance (TOR) method. Average PM2.5 and PM10 level were 72.6 and 111.5μgm−3, respectively, with PM2.5 constituting 70.4% of the PM10 mass. The average OC and EC concentrations in PM2.5 were 14.7 and 6.1μgm−3, respectively, while those in PM10 were 19.7 and 7.8μgm−3, respectively. The carbonaceous aerosol accounted for 40.2% of the PM2.5 and 35.9% of the PM10. The average OC/EC ratio was 2.4 for PM2.5 and 2.5 for PM10, which are comparable with most urban cities in the world. The OC and EC in PRDR were found to be strongly correlated (correlation coefficients >0.7). Secondary organic carbon was found to constitute 42.6% and 38.4% of the total organic carbon in PM2.5 and PM10, respectively.
Characteristics of carbonaceous aerosol in Pearl River Delta Region, China during 2001 winter period
Cao, J.J (Autor:in) / Lee, S.C (Autor:in) / Ho, K.F (Autor:in) / Zhang, X.Y (Autor:in) / Zou, S.C (Autor:in) / Fung, Kochy (Autor:in) / Chow, Judith C (Autor:in) / Watson, John G (Autor:in)
Atmospheric Environment ; 37 ; 1451-1460
04.12.2002
10 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch