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Source Assessment of PM-2.5 in the Residential Areas of Gwangyang Bay using Source Apportionment Model(II)

Authors :
Hye-Young Park
Hyun-Su Park
Bo-Ram Lee
Hee-Jin Choi
Hak-Rim Kim
Hee-Jung Lim
Chan-O Park
Ik-San Kim
Gui-Hwan Park
Doo-Young Jeon
Min-Suk Bae
Source :
Journal of Environmental Analysis, Health and Toxicology. 25:18-32
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Korea Society of Environmental Analysis, 2022.

Abstract

The source contributions in PM-2.5 were investigated in two residential areas (i.e., Yeosu and Suncheon of Gwangyang Bay) using a source apportionment model. As a result, eight sources have been identified such as secondary sulfate (31%), mobile (16.8%), secondary nitrate (15.9%), soil and road emission (15.2%), biomass burning (11.5%), oil combustion (4.2%), coal combustion (3.7%), and industry activity (1.7%) in the Yeosu area. In the Suncheon area, secondary sulfate (27.3%), biomass burning (16.4%), and secondary nitrate (15.3%) were investigated as the major sources. Clustering of the trajectories revealed dominant wind patterns associated with high concentrations due to long range transport. In conclusion, this study shows that the source apportionment model yields results for identifying pollutant sources in two receptor locations.

Details

ISSN :
26721139 and 26720175
Volume :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Environmental Analysis, Health and Toxicology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8555cb2c97cf98ba65a6ed10447c7ee6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.36278/jeaht.25.1.18