Temporal variability in atmospheric Hg released from natural and anthropogenic sources in central Taiwan |
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Authors: | Guor-Cheng Fang Chia-Ying Chang |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering , HungKuang University , Taichung , Taiwan , Republic of China gcfang@sunrise.hk.edu.tw;3. Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering , HungKuang University , Taichung , Taiwan , Republic of China |
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Abstract: | From September 2011 to February 2012, ambient air particulate and particulate-bound mercury Hg(p)] concentrations were measured, together with dry deposition using a cold vapor atomic fluorescence spectrometry (CVAFS) analyser, at two characteristic sampling sites in central Taiwan. Results from the sampling site at Westin Park indicated that the lowest particulate dry deposition and lowest average particulate concentrations in total suspended particles (TSP) occurred in September (29.70±7.47 μ g m?2×min) and February (34.38±13.60 ng m?3), respectively. Moreover, results from the Gung-Ming junior high school (airport) site, showed that the highest average particulate dry deposition and average highest particulate concentrations in TSP occurred in February (156.76±30.36 μ g m?2×min) and January (125.49±9.51 ng m?3), respectively, during the winter. The Dragon Steel Plant and Han-Shian Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation were both nearby. These factors led to the high Hg(p) concentrations at Taichung Airport (TA) compared with Westin Park. Local large suspended particulates from heavy traffic were the main reason for the high average Hg(p) deposition at Westin Park compared with TA in this study. |
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Keywords: | dry deposition TSP particle-bound mercury Hg(p) Westin Park Taichung Airport CVAFS |
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