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| DOI | 10.1016/J.APR.2021.02.011 | ||||
| Año | 2021 | ||||
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Cities in southern Chile are facing high levels of PM2.5 because of wood burning pollution. We quantify the contribution of wood smoke to fine particles in two mid-size cities: Molina and Valdivia, located in different climate zones. The sampling campaigns were carried out during austral winter (July to September) in 2018 (Molina) and 2019 (Valdivia). 24-h filter samples were analyzed for carbonaceous compounds, secondary ions, metals, and particle-phase organic molecular markers. Average winter concentrations of PM2.5 were 53 ? 32 ?g/ m3 (average ? standard deviation) in Molina and 89 ? 55 ?g/m3 in Valdivia. The major component of fine particles was organic matter, representing more than 70% of PM2.5. Concentrations of organic molecular markers were used in a receptor model (US EPA CMB8.2) to identify and quantify primary sources of PM2.5. The major source of PM2.5 was wood smoke, which accounted for 41.55 ? 9.77 ?g/m3 (62.9 ? 15.3%) in Molina and 43.65 ? 24.06 ?g/m3 (51.7 ? 21.1%) in Valdivia. Secondary organic aerosols (SOA) generated from inefficient wood burning, contributed 20.4 ? 17.7% in Molina and 28.9 ? 27.6% in Valdivia. Secondary inorganic ions and dust are minor sources of PM2.5. The total contribution of wood smoke (adding primary wood smoke and SOA) could be as much as 83% in Molina and 81% in Valdivia, during the winter season.
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| 1 | JORQUERA-GONZALEZ, HECTOR IVAN JOAQUIN | Hombre |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Centro de Desarrollo Urbano Sustentable CEDEUS - Chile Centro de Desarrollo Urbano Sustentable - Chile |
| 2 | Maria Villalobos, Ana | Mujer |
DICTUC SA - Chile
DICTUC S.A. - Chile |
| 3 | Schauer, James J. | Hombre |
UNIV WISCONSIN - Estados Unidos
Wisconsin State Lab Hyg - Estados Unidos University of Wisconsin-Madison - Estados Unidos Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene - Estados Unidos |
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| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Centro de Desarrollo Urbano Sustentable |
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| This work has been funded by ANID under the Grants FONDECYT/Regular/1180894 and FONDAP/15110020 (CEDEUS) . We thank the comments and suggestions of three anonymous reviewers. |
| This work has been funded by ANID under the Grants FONDECYT/Regular/1180894 and FONDAP/15110020 (CEDEUS). We thank the comments and suggestions of three anonymous reviewers. |