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Title: Atmospheric dry deposition fluxes of trace elements measured in Bursa, Turkey
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Mimarlık Fakültesi/Çevre Mühendisliği Bölümü.
Taşdemir, Yücel
Kural, Can
AAG-9468-2021
Keywords: Trace elements
Surrogate surface
Dry deposition
Deposition velocity
Enrichment factors
Particles
Greased surface
Polycyclic aromatic-hydrocarbons
Lake-michigan
Heavy-metals
Polychlorinated-biphenyls
Chemical-composition
Coarse particles
Size distributions
Central Taiwan
Sampling site
Particulate
Environmental sciences & ecology
Issue Date: Dec-2005
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Citation: Tasdemir, Y. ve Kural, C. (2005). "Atmospheric dry deposition fluxes of trace elements measured in Bursa, Turkey". Environmental Pollution, 138(3), 462-472.
Abstract: Trace element dry deposition fluxes were measured using a smooth. greased. knife-edge surrogate surface (KSS) holding greased Mylar strips in Bursa, Turkey. Sampling program was conducted between October 2002 and June 2003 and 46 dry deposition samples were collected. The average fluxes or crustal metals (Mg, Ca, and Fe) were one to four orders of magnitude higher than the fluxes of anthropogenic metals. Trace element fluxes ranged from 3 (Cd) to 24 230 (Ca) mu g m(-2) d(-1). The average trace element dry deposition fluxes measured in this study were similar to those measured in other urban areas, In addition, ambient air samples were also collected simultaneously With flux samples and concentrations of, trace elements, collected with a TSP sampler, were between 0.7 and 4900 ng m (3) for Cd and Ca, respectively. The overall trace element dry deposition velocities, calculated by dividing the fluxes to the particle phase concentrations ranged from 23 +/- 1.7 cm s (4) (Pb) to 11.1 +/- 6.4 cm s (1) (Ni). These values are in good agreement with the values calculated using similar techniques. The anthropogenic and crustal contributions were estimated by employing enrichment factors (EFs) calculated relative to the average crustal composition. Low EFs for dry deposition samples were calculated. This is probable due to contamination Or local dust and its important contribution to the collected samples. (C) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2005.04.012
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/20916
ISSN: 0269-7491
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