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Title: Measurement of dry deposition and air-water exchange of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with the water surface sampler
Authors: Odabaşı, Mustafa
Sofuoğlu, Aysun
Vardar, Nedim
Holsen, Thomas M.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Fakültesi/Çevre Mühendisliği Bölümü.
Taşdemir, Yücel
AAG-9468-2021
6603118338
Keywords: Semivolatile organic-compounds
Southern chesapeake bay
Polychlorinated-biphenyls
Lake-michigan
Ambient air
Atmospheric deposition
Size distributions
Urban aerosols
Great-lakes
Contaminants
Air pollution
Computational methods
Lake pollution
Mathematical models
Particles (particulate matter)
Water analysis
Air-water interaction
Dry deposition
PAH
Aromatic hydrocarbons
Issue Date: 1-Feb-1999
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: Odabaşı, M. vd. (1999). "Measurement of dry deposition and air-water exchange of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with the water surface sampler". Environmental Science & Technology, 33(3), 426-434.
Abstract: Recent work has shown that dry deposition and gas exchange of semivolatile organic compounds in the Great Lakes is important. However, there is no generally accepted method for collecting particulate dry deposition or gas exchange. in this work the Water Surface Sampler (WSS) was modified and used in combination with dry deposition plates to measure the particulate dry deposition and gas exchange of PAHs. Simultaneous dry deposition and ambient air samples were collected between June and October 1995 in Chicago, II. Total (particulate + gas) fluxes were measured with the WSS, while particulate fluxes were measured with dry deposition plates. Average Sigma(14)-PAH and particulate Sigma(14)-PAH fluxes were 360 +/- 146 mu g/m(2) d and 144 +/- 60 mu g/m(2) d, respectively. Gas-phase fluxes, determined by subtracting the dry deposition plate fluxes (particulate) from WSS fluxes (particulate + gas), averaged 170 +/- 72 mu g/m(2) d. The measured particulate dry deposition and gas exchange fluxes were substantially higher than those previously reported for the Great Lakes and nonurban areas, probably due to the significantly higher ambient PAH concentrations found in Chicago. Particulate phase overall dry deposition velocities calculated using the dry de position fluxes and ambient concentrations averaged 6.7 +/- 2.8 cm/s. This value is higher than values estimated using dry deposition models; however, it is in good agreement with values determined using similar techniques.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1021/es9801846
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es9801846
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/20667
ISSN: 0013-936X
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