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Characterization of airborne particulate matter in Thessaloniki,Greece
Authors:C Samara  Th Kouimtzis  GA Katsoulos
Institution:1. Environmental Pollution Control Laboratory , Aristotle University , Thessaloniki, 540 06, Greece;2. Laboratory of Applied Quantum Chemistry , Aristotle University , Thessaloniki, 540 06, Greece
Abstract:A receptor modeling approach has been applied to identify and apportion sources of airborne particulate matter in Thessaloniki, Greece. The absolute principal component analysis source apportionment technique used, provided quantitative information regarding both source particle characteristics and impacts. The analysis identified four major sources of heavy metals within total suspended particles (TSP) in the centre of the city: oil burning, pyrometallurgical non‐ferrous metal processes, motor vehicles and soil resuspension. Their contributions to TSP estimated by regression on absolute principal component scores (APCS) were 12%, 8%, 5% and 4%, respectively. A similar analysis conducted for a sampling site close to the industrial area identified five major sources: oil burning, industrial Cr source, soil resuspension, pyrometallurgical non‐ferrous metal processes and motor vehicles with contributions 20%, 15%, 9%, 8% and 4%, respectively.
Keywords:Airborne particulate matter  heavy metals  receptor model  source apportionment  principal component analysis
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