Title of article :
Elemental and organic carbon in aerosols over urbanized coastal region (southern Baltic Sea, Gdynia) Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Anita Lewandowska، نويسنده , , Lucyna Falkowska، نويسنده , , Dominika Murawiec، نويسنده , , Dorota Pryputniewicz، نويسنده , , Dorota Burska، نويسنده , , Magdalena Be?dowska، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
9
From page :
4761
To page :
4769
Abstract :
Studies on PM 10, total particulate matter (TSP), elemental carbon (EC) and organic carbon (OC) concentrations were carried out in the Polish coastal zone of the Baltic Sea, in urbanized Gdynia. The interaction between the land, the air and the sea was clearly observed. The highest concentrations of PM 10, TSP and both carbon fractions were noted in the air masses moving from southern and western Poland and Europe. The EC was generally of primary origin and its contribution to TSP and PM 10 mass was on average 2.3% and 3.7% respectively. Under low wind speed conditions local sources (traffic and industry) influenced increases in elemental carbon and PM 10 concentrations in Gdynia. Elemental carbon demonstrated a pronounced weekly cycle, yielding minimum values at the weekend and maximum values on Thursdays. The role of harbors and ship yards in creating high EC concentrations was clearly observed. Concentration of organic carbon was ten times higher than that of elemental carbon, and the average OC contribution to PM 10 mass was very high (31.6%). An inverse situation was observed when air masses were transported from over the Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. These clean air masses were characterized by the lowest concentrations of all analysed compounds.
Keywords :
Air mass influence , Organic carbon , Carbon deposition to the sea , Elemental carbon , Particulate matter
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Record number :
986955
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