In order to determine the pollution sources in a suburban area and identify the main direction of their origin, PM2.5 was collected with samplers coupled with a wind select sensor and then subjected to Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF) analysis. In each sample, soluble ions, organic carbon, elemental carbon, levoglucosan, metals, and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) were determined. PMF results identified six main sources affecting the area: natural gas home appliances, motor vehicles, regional transport, biomass combustion, manufacturing activities, and secondary aerosol. The connection of factor temporal trends with other parameters (i.e., temperature, PM2.5 concentration, and photochemical processes) confirms factor attributions...
AbstractThis study was conducted in order to identify possible sources and to estimate their contrib...
Particulate pollution is of great concern for its impact on health as well as on visibility. Partic...
Particle size distribution data collected between September 1997 and August 2001 in Erfurt, Germany ...
In order to determine the pollution sources in a suburban area and identify the main direction of th...
Airborne PM pollution has emerged out as a critical issue all across the world. Quantitative and qua...
In this study a small but comprehensive data set from a 24-hourly sampling program carried out durin...
The sources of ambient particulate matter (PM10) collected over a one year period at an urban backgr...
The major sources of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in New York City (NYC) were apportioned by appl...
Positive matrix factorization (PMF) method was used to identify the sources of ambient particles (PM...
To protect public health from PM(2.5) air pollution, it is critical to identify the source types of ...
AbstractThis study was conducted in order to identify possible sources and to estimate their contrib...
Particulate pollution is of great concern for its impact on health as well as on visibility. Partic...
Particle size distribution data collected between September 1997 and August 2001 in Erfurt, Germany ...
In order to determine the pollution sources in a suburban area and identify the main direction of th...
Airborne PM pollution has emerged out as a critical issue all across the world. Quantitative and qua...
In this study a small but comprehensive data set from a 24-hourly sampling program carried out durin...
The sources of ambient particulate matter (PM10) collected over a one year period at an urban backgr...
The major sources of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in New York City (NYC) were apportioned by appl...
Positive matrix factorization (PMF) method was used to identify the sources of ambient particles (PM...
To protect public health from PM(2.5) air pollution, it is critical to identify the source types of ...
AbstractThis study was conducted in order to identify possible sources and to estimate their contrib...
Particulate pollution is of great concern for its impact on health as well as on visibility. Partic...
Particle size distribution data collected between September 1997 and August 2001 in Erfurt, Germany ...