Chemical characterization of fine particulate matter during peak PM episodes in Apulia ( South Italy )
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Some peak PM10 episodes, occurred during PM monitoring campaigns performed on October
2005 and February and June 2006 in Bari town, have been characterized. Moreover back
trajectories of air masses and Principal Component Analyses were applied. Three of the peak
PM10 episodes investigated were related to local emissions of primary pollutants during poor
atmospheric dispersion conditions. The other two peak PM10 episodes considered are related
with long range transport air masses toward Apulia region: in one case the chemical
characterization and the back trajectories analysis indicate that high PM10 value detected is
due to the Saharan dust advection in the Apulia region; in the other case air masses with
different origin give rise to high PM10 value.
Moreover PM10 daily mean concentrations, presented in this paper collected from January
2005 to August 2007 and obtained by automatic device in six stations of air quality monitoring
networks in Bari territory, do not show a seasonal trend for PM10 concentrations, contrary to
the PM10 trend shown in the towns of North Italy. This can be explained mostly considering
that our region presents generally meteo-climatic conditions that favour pollutants dispersion.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
chemical characterization; PM10; PCA
Elenco autori:
Ielpo, Pierina
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