Title of article :
Analysis of regional and temporal characteristics
of PM10 during an Asian dust episode in Korea
Author/Authors :
Byeong-Kyu Lee، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Haengah Kim Lee، نويسنده , , Na-Young Jun a، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This study analyzes the regional and temporal distributions of PM10 concentrations observed in major metropolitan
cities in Korea before, during and after a recent Asian dust episode in 2002. There were spatial and temporal variations
in PM10 concentrations among the mid-western, the southwestern, the southeastern, and the southern parts of Korea
during this Asian dust period due to the different air mass movement time and the different wind directions and speeds
of prevailing winds in each city or region. The origins of the three-day Asian dust episode were identified by an analysis
of two-day backward isentropic air trajectories. The different origins for each day also significantly contributed to the
spatial and temporal variations in PM10 concentrations. A significant relationship was found between PM10 concentrations
on the day preceding the first peak day and the first peak day of the Asian dust period but only in the mid-western
areas. The concentrations of PM10 just after the Asian dust episode were much higher than those just before. There was
a significant increase in a coarse fraction, having soil origins, of particles during the Asian dust episode. Concentrations
of Mn, Fe, Ni and Cr extracted from the total suspended particulate (TSP) samples collected in 7 cities during the Asian
dust episode were much higher when compared with other days in 2001. However, the Asian dust did not consistently
increase the concentrations of lead, cadmium and copper as they are influenced by local sources such as local traffic or
industrial emissions.
Keywords :
Asian dust , PM10 , Spatial and temporal variation , Wind speed , Time lag , Heavy metals
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Journal title :
Chemosphere