Title of article :
Residentsʹ particle exposures in six different communities in Taiwan
Author/Authors :
Shih-Chun Candice Lung، نويسنده , , b، نويسنده , , c، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , I-Fang Mao، نويسنده , , Lee-Jane Sally Liu e، نويسنده , , f، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Exposure assessment studies for particulates have been conducted in several U.S. and European cities; however, exposure data
remain sparse for Asian populations whose cultural practices and living styles are distinct from those in the developed world. This
study assessed personal PM10 exposure in urban residents and evaluated PM10 indoor/outdoor levels in communities with different
characteristics. Important factors of personal PM10 exposure in Taiwan were explored. Sampling was conducted in 6 communities
in Taiwan, two in each of the three major metropolitan areas. Up to nine non-smoking volunteers in each community carried
personal samplers for 24 h. The geometric means (GM) of PM10 in personal, indoor and outdoor samples were 76.3 μg/m3
(geometric standard deviation, GSD=1.8), 73.4 μg/m3 (GSD=1.5), and 85.8 μg/m3 (GSD=1.7), respectively. It was found that
outdoor levels rather than indoor levels contributed significantly to personal exposure. The important exposure factors include the
time spent outdoors and on transportation, riding a motorcycle, passing by factories, cooking or being in the kitchen, and incense
burning at home. Motorcycle riding and the proximity to factories are related to the special living and housing characteristics in
Taiwan, while incense burning and Chinese cooking are culture-related. Motorcyclists experienced an average of 27.7 μg/m3
higher PM10 than others, while subjects passing by a factory were exposed to an average of 38.4 μg/m3 higher PM10 than others.
Effective control and public education should be applied to reduce the contribution of these PM exposure sources.
Keywords :
Personal exposure , particulate matter , urban pollution , Taiwan , Asian countries , Culture-related exposure factors
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment