Title of article :
Atmospheric volatile organic compound measurements
during the 1996 Paso del Norte Ozone Study
Author/Authors :
Robert L. Seilaa، نويسنده , , Hilary H. Mainb، نويسنده , , Jose Luis Arriagac، نويسنده , ,
Gerardo Mart´?nez V.c، نويسنده , , Abou Bakr Ramadand، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Ambient air VOC samples were collected at surface air quality monitoring sites, near sources of interest, and aloft
on the US ŽEl Paso. and Mexican ŽCiudad Ju´arez. side of the border during a six-week period of the 1996 Paso del
Norte Ozone Study. Samples were collected at five sites, three on the US side and two on the Mexican side, during
nine intensive operation days when high ozone levels were forecast for the area. Six other sites were sampled to
characterize up-wind, down-wind and other emission sources. Samples for determining source profiles were collected
for rush hour traffic, propane-powered bus exhaust, automobile paint shop emissions, propane fuels, and industrial
manufacturing in Cd. Ju´arez and a refinery in El Paso. Most samples were collected in electro-polished stainless steel
canisters for determination of C2 to C10 hydrocarbons by GC FID. Carbonyl samples were collected on DNPH
impregnated cartridges at three surface sites during aircraft flights and analyzed by HPLC. This paper presents the
spatial and temporal characteristics of VOC species concentrations and compositions to examine the differences and
similarities of the various locations and time periods. Overall surface, total non-methane hydrocarbon values ranged
from 0.1 to 3.4 ppmC with the highest concentrations being recorded in the morning and evening at five
vehicle-dominated sites, three in Cd. Ju´arez and two in El Paso. Toluene in El Paso samples and propane, which is
used as a cooking and transportation fuel in Cd. Ju´arez, were the most abundant hydrocarbons. The most abundant
carbonyls were acetaldehyde, acetone and formaldehyde.
Keywords :
Cd. Ju´arez , El Paso , Hydrocarbons , VOC , volatileorganic compounds , Paso del Norte ozone study , Source profile , ozone , Carbonyls
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment