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Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment
Characterization of PM2.5 Mass in Relation to PM1.0 and PM10 in Megacity Seoul
Jihyun Han1  Seahee Lim1  Young Jae Lee1  Meehye Lee1  Gangwoong Lee2  Changsub Shim3  Lim-Seok Chang4 
[1] Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea;Department of Environmental Science, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Yongin, Republic of Korea;Division for Atmospheric Environment, Korea Environment Institute, Sejong, Republic of Korea;Environmental Satellite Center, National Institute of Environmental Research, Incheon, Republic of Korea;
关键词: seoul mega city;    pm2.5;    pm1.0;    pm10;    non-negative matrix factorization;   
DOI  :  10.5572/ajae.2021.124
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This study examines the PM2.5 characteristics in Seoul in relation to those of PM1.0 and PM10. Samples were typically collected daily on filters and a few hours sampling were conducted during a few haze events (March 2007 to June 2008). Mean mass concentrations of PM1.0, PM2.5, and PM10 were 19.7 μg/m3, 26.0 μg/m3, and 48.2 μg/m3, respectively, and PM2.5 was reasonably correlated with PM1.0 (γ=0.79) and PM10 (γ=0.52). Three mass group types were mainly distinguished. Group 1 (31%): linear increase of PM1.0 with PM10 and high OC and NO3- Group 2 (17%): PM10 considerably higher than PM1.0 and high Ca2+ and SO42- Group 3 (52%): PM1.0 relatively more enhanced than PM10 and highest carbonaceous fraction against mass. The fine mode fraction was lowest (highest) in Group 2 (Group 3). Haze and dust episodes relating to Chinese outflows were mostly evident in Groups 1 and 2, respectively; average PM2.5 concentrations were visibly higher than in Group 3. Non-Negative Matrix Factorization analysis demonstrated that traffic-related urban primary (28%) and coal-fired industry (27%) emissions equally contributed to the PM2.5 mass, followed by aged urban secondary (19%), soil mineral (16%), and biomass combustion (10%) sources. Seasonal variations were apparent in air mass trajectories. Urban primary and coal-fired industry factors were predominant in Group 3 under stagnant conditions in the warm season and under a strong northerly wind in the cold season, respectively. However, contributions of the other three factors were higher in Groups 1 and 2. This study shows that the PM2.5 mass in Seoul is largely dependent on high concentration episodes occurring mostly in cold seasons. It also shows that local emissions contribute considerably during warm months, while the influence of Chinese outflow predominates during cold months.

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