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Title: | Ambient concentration, dry deposition flux and overall deposition velocities of particulate sulfate measured at two sites |
Authors: | Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Mimarlık Fakültesi/Çevre Mühendisliği Bölümü. Taşdemir, Yücel Günez, Hüseyin AAG-9468-2021 6603118338 14051920200 |
Keywords: | Meteorology & atmospheric sciences Urban and suburban Sulfate Knife-edge surrogate surface Uludag Turkey Eurasia Bursa [Turkey] Sulfur Particulate emissions Deposition Sulfur emission Particulate matter Particulate flux Dry deposition Deposition velocity Ambient air Knife-edge surrogate surface (KSS) Dry deposition flux Ambient air concentration Earth atmosphere Industrial-area Size distribution Organic-compounds Chemical-composition Rural site Atmospheric deposition Sea-salt sulfate Air-pollution status Polychlorinated-biphenyls pcbs Polycyclic aromatic-hydrocarbons |
Issue Date: | 2006 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Science |
Citation: | Taşdemir, Y. ve Günez, H. (2006). ''Ambient concentration, dry deposition flux and overall deposition velocities of particulate sulfate measured at two sites''. Atmospheric Research, 81(3), 250-264. |
Abstract: | In this study, the particulate sulfate fluxes were measured employing the knife-edge surrogate surfaces (KSSs). The sampling program was conducted intermittently between September 2004 and March 2005 in the Uludag University campus and the city of Bursa, Turkey. Ambient air samples (n = 20) and deposition fluxes (n = 20) were sampled simultaneously at these two sites. Average particulate sulfate dry deposition fluxes for the campus and city were 30.9 +/- 34.2 (average +/- 1 S.D.) and 154.9 +/- 79.5 mg m(-2) day(-1), respectively. The measured fluxes were in general higher than those measured in other places. Concurrently, measured ambient air concentrations were 15.2 +/- 6.7 mu g m(-3) and 32.5 +/- 28.3 mu g m(-3) for the campus and the city, respectively. The city had higher ambient air sulfate concentrations and this was mainly due to its proximity to the sources of sulfur emissions and micrometeorological factors. The average overall sulfate dry deposition velocities, calculated by dividing the fluxes to the corresponding concentrations were 3.0 +/- 3.9 cm s(-1) for the campus and 7.5 +/- 4.0 cm s(-1) for the city. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2006.01.002 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169809506000159 http://hdl.handle.net/11452/22255 |
ISSN: | 0169-8095 1873-2895 |
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