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Ambient air quality at a coastal site in rural North-West England
Abstract Air quality data obtained at a rural site in North-West England are presented. Concentrations of SO2, NO2, NO and O3 were measured continuously, whilst 24h-average concentrations of NO3 −, SO4 2−, NH4 +, Na+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+ and Cl− were determined. Excluding pollutants from a nitric acid/ammonium nitrate fertiliser works within 2 km of the main measuring sites, the upper decile of hourly concentrations was for SO2, 19 ppb; NO2, 22 ppb and O3, 52 ppb during the period May–September 1977. The upper decile of 24h concentrations was for SO4 2−, 12 μg m−3; NO3 2−, 4 μg m−3 and NH4 +, 4 μ gm−3. The concentrations measured are typical of those reported for rural and semi-rural sites in Europe and North America. The results are interpreted in terms of local and synoptic scale meteorological influences, and it is concluded that the highest concentrations of the pollutants SO2, NO2, NO3 −, SO4 2− and NH4 + are generally associated with regional transport of polluted air masses, rather than with more local sources. Predictably, Na+, Mg2+ and Cl− have their source in marine aerosol, whilst K+ and Ca2+ are predominantly soil-derived. A study of total pollutant deposition showed values typical of rural sites in Britain.
Ambient air quality at a coastal site in rural North-West England
Abstract Air quality data obtained at a rural site in North-West England are presented. Concentrations of SO2, NO2, NO and O3 were measured continuously, whilst 24h-average concentrations of NO3 −, SO4 2−, NH4 +, Na+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+ and Cl− were determined. Excluding pollutants from a nitric acid/ammonium nitrate fertiliser works within 2 km of the main measuring sites, the upper decile of hourly concentrations was for SO2, 19 ppb; NO2, 22 ppb and O3, 52 ppb during the period May–September 1977. The upper decile of 24h concentrations was for SO4 2−, 12 μg m−3; NO3 2−, 4 μg m−3 and NH4 +, 4 μ gm−3. The concentrations measured are typical of those reported for rural and semi-rural sites in Europe and North America. The results are interpreted in terms of local and synoptic scale meteorological influences, and it is concluded that the highest concentrations of the pollutants SO2, NO2, NO3 −, SO4 2− and NH4 + are generally associated with regional transport of polluted air masses, rather than with more local sources. Predictably, Na+, Mg2+ and Cl− have their source in marine aerosol, whilst K+ and Ca2+ are predominantly soil-derived. A study of total pollutant deposition showed values typical of rural sites in Britain.
Ambient air quality at a coastal site in rural North-West England
Harrison, Roy M. (author) / McCartney, H.A. (author)
Atmospheric Environment ; 14 ; 233-244
1979-09-05
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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