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Spatiotemporal Variation in Composition of Submicron Particles in Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile
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WoS WOS:000452110200001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85047874871
DOI 10.3389/FENVS.2018.00027
Año 2018
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Abstract



The chemical composition of submicron particles (aerodynamic diameter D-a < 1.0 mu m) was investigated at three locations in the Santiago Metropolitan Region (SMR), Chile. Measurements campaigns were conducted in winter and spring 2016, at representative sites of a rural, urban, and urban receptor environment. Instrumentation consisted of an optical analyzer to determine Black Carbon (BC) and the Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ACSM) to measure concentrations of particulate chloride (Cl-), nitrate (NO3- ), sulfate (SO42-), ammonium (NH4+), and non-refractory carbonaceous species (organics). Complementary data, such as ozone concentration and meteorological parameters were obtained from the public air quality network. Results showed that in both the winter and spring seasons the organics predominated in the mass of submicron particles. This fraction was followed in decreasing order by NO3-, NH4+, BC, SO42-, and Cl- . The highest average organics concentrations were measured in winter at the urban (32.2 mu g m(-3)) and urban receptor sites (20.1 mu g m(-3)). In winter, average concentrations of both NO3- and NH4+ were higher at the urban receptor site (12.3 and 4.5 mu g m(-3), respectively) when compared to the urban site (6.4 and 3.1 mu g m(-3), respectively). In general, all the measured species were present in higher concentrations during winter, excepting SO42-, which was the only one that increased during spring. The transition toward spring was also associated with an acidification of the aerosol at the rural and urban receptor site, while at the urban site the aerosol was observed alkaline. The highest average ozone concentration during both the winter and spring seasons were recorded at the urban receptor site (7.2 and 24.0 ppb, respectively). The study reports data showing that the atmosphere in the SMR has a considerable load of particulate organic compounds, NO3- and NH4+, which are in higher concentrations at urban sites during the winter season. Based on wind patterns and the hourly profiles of chemical species, the study suggests that during daytime the polluted air masses from the urban center can move to the northeast part of the region (namely urban receptor site) leading to the formation of submicron particles as well as photochemical ozone.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Tagle, M. Hombre Centro Mario Molina Chile - Chile
Centro Mario Molina, Chile - Chile
2 REYES-REYES, FELIPE ANDRES Hombre Centro Mario Molina Chile - Chile
Centro Mario Molina, Chile - Chile
3 Vasquez, Yeanice - Centro Mario Molina Chile - Chile
Centro Mario Molina, Chile - Chile
4 Carbone, Samara Mujer Univ Fed Uberlandia - Brasil
Universidade Federal de Uberlândia - Brasil
5 Saarikoski, Sanna Mujer Finnish Meteorol Inst - Finlandia
Finnish Meteorological Institute - Finlandia
6 Timonen, H. Mujer Finnish Meteorol Inst - Finlandia
Finnish Meteorological Institute - Finlandia
7 GRAMSCH-LABRA, ERNESTO VICENTE Hombre Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile
8 OYOLA-TAPIA, PEDRO PABLO Hombre Centro Mario Molina Chile - Chile
Centro Mario Molina, Chile - Chile

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project Characterization of fine and coarse particulate material in the metropolitan region, MMA

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The research team thanks the Ministry of the Environment (MMA) for providing space in monitoring stations at Las Condes and Pudahuel. The study was partly funded by the project Characterization of fine and coarse particulate material in the metropolitan region id: 608897-186-LQ15, MMA and Fondecyt Project No 1151117.

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