1. Comparison of particulate mass, chemical species for urban, suburban and rural areas in central Taiwan, Taichung
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Ding-Guor Yang, Yuh-Shen Wu, Cheng-Nan Chang, Shun-Chin Chen, Vicky Wang, Peter P. Fu, Guor-Cheng Fang, and Nai-Phon Wang
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Anions ,Daytime ,Environmental Engineering ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Taiwan ,Rural Health ,complex mixtures ,Chloride ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nitrate ,medicine ,Humans ,Environmental Chemistry ,Particle Size ,Sulfate ,Air Pollutants ,Urban Health ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Environmental engineering ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Seasonality ,Particulates ,medicine.disease ,Pollution ,Aerosol ,chemistry ,Environmental chemistry ,Environmental science ,Particle ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Aerosol samples for PM2.5, PM2.5–10 and TSP were collected from June to September 1998 and from February to March 1999 in central Taiwan. Ion chromatography was used to analyze the acidic anions: sulfate, nitrate and chloride in the Universal samples. The ratios of fine particle concentrations to coarse particle concentrations displayed that the fine particle concentrations are almost greater than that of coarse particle concentrations in Taichung area. The average concentrations of PM2.5, PM2.5–10 and TSP in urban sites are higher than in suburban and rural sites at both daytime and night-time. Chloride dominated in the coarse mode in daytime and in fine mode in night-time. Nitrate can be found in both the coarse and fine modes. Sulfate dominated in fine mode in both daytime and night-time.
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- 2000
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