Title of article :
Characterization of atmospheric dry deposition particulates in Kobe, Japan
Author/Authors :
Kouji Adachi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
7
From page :
1311
To page :
1317
Abstract :
The sources and character of individual metal and metalloid particles from atmospheric dry depositions in Kobe, Japan were investigated. Japan faces long-range pollutant transportation from northeastern Asia during winter and spring. Information regarding their properties and sources is useful for evaluating their affects on the environment and human health. Individual metal and metalloid particles that were collected for every 24 h on the plate, which was designed to reduce a local turbulence, were characterized for their composition, diameter, and deposition fluxes using a field emission scanning electron microscope with an energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer. Approximately 3000 metal and metalloid particles were classified into 14 types based on their composition and further classified into four groups based on their distribution patterns. They are (A) Fe–O, Fe–Ba–Sb–Cu–S–Ti–O, Fe–Zn–O, Zn–O, Ni–O, and Mn–Fe–O; (B) Cu–Zn–O and Cu–Sn–O; (C) Pb–O, Sn–Sb–O, and Ag–O; (D) Pb–Zn–Cl–Si–S–O and Bi–Cl–O. From these data, this study suggests their sources as the Asian continent (Group A), local source (Group B), multiple sources (Group C), and incineration process (Group D). This study shows (1) the sources and character of individual metal and metalloid particles from short-term atmospheric depositions in Kobe, Japan and (2) application of individual particle analysis for atmospheric depositions.
Keywords :
Scanning electron microscope , Individual particle analysis , cluster analysis , Northeast Asia
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Record number :
739014
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