Geochemistry of pm10 over europe during the emep intensive measurement periods in summer 2012 and winter 2013

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العنوان: Geochemistry of pm10 over europe during the emep intensive measurement periods in summer 2012 and winter 2013
المؤلفون: Anna Ripoll, Noemí Pérez, Hans Areskoug, Gerald Spindler, Violeta Balan, Darius Ceburnis, Wenche Aas, Jean Philippe Putaud, Sébastien Conil, Kornélia Imre, Marta Mitosinkova, Colin D. O'Dowd, Nikolaos Mihalopoulos, Franco Lucarelli, Jean Sciare, Teresa Moreno, Jean Luc Jaffrezo, Andrés Alastuey, Sarah Leeson, Véronique Riffault, Maria Catrambone, Jorge Pey, Karine Sellegri, Christoph Hueglin, Xavier Querol, José Carlos Cerro, Lusine Gevorgyan, Fabrizia Cavalli, Karl Espen Yttri
بيانات النشر: Copernicus GmbH, 2016.
سنة النشر: 2016
مصطلحات موضوعية: Mediterranean climate, Atmospheric Science, 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences, atmospheric aerosols, mediterranean basin, 010501 environmental sciences, Mineral dust, Spatial distribution, 01 natural sciences, Mediterranean Basin, complex mixtures, industrial sites, saharan dust, size distribution, african dust transport, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences, particulate matter, daily mortality, source apportionment, Particulates, Eastern european, Eastern mediterranean, 13. Climate action, Climatology, mineral-dust, Period (geology), Environmental science, Physical geography
الوصف: The third intensive measurement period (IMP) organised by the European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme (EMEP) under the UNECE CLTRAP took place in summer 2012 and winter 2013, with PM10 filter samples concurrently collected at 20 (16 EMEP) regional background sites across Europe for subsequent analysis of their mineral dust content. All samples were analysed by the same or a comparable methodology. Higher PM10 mineral dust loadings were observed at most sites in summer (0.5–10 µg m−3) compared to winter (0.2–2 µg m−3), with the most elevated concentrations in the southern- and easternmost countries, accounting for 20–40 % of PM10. Saharan dust outbreaks were responsible for the high summer dust loadings at western and central European sites, whereas regional or local sources explained the elevated concentrations observed at eastern sites. The eastern Mediterranean sites experienced elevated levels due to African dust outbreaks during both summer and winter. The mineral dust composition varied more in winter than in summer, with a higher relative contribution of anthropogenic dust during the former period. A relatively high contribution of K from non-mineral and non-sea-salt sources, such as biomass burning, was evident in winter at some of the central and eastern European sites. The spatial distribution of some components and metals reveals the influence of specific anthropogenic sources on a regional scale: shipping emissions (V, Ni, and SO42−) in the Mediterranean region, metallurgy (Cr, Ni, and Mn) in central and eastern Europe, high temperature processes (As, Pb, and SO42−) in eastern countries, and traffic (Cu) at sites affected by emissions from nearby cities.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10379/10178
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....9ceb22758fe308ee8685dd6f68d8b2ea
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