Real time measurements of PM2.5 concentrations and vertical turbulent fluxes using an optical detector
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
In this work the possibility of measuring real-time concentrations of PM2.5 and the corresponding vertical turbulent
fluxes using the optical detector Mie pDR-1200, operating synchronously with an ultrasonic anemometer, is investigated.
This detector is known to be sensitive to high values of relative humidity (RH) and a new procedure to correct the effect of
RH on concentration measurements is presented. Results of optical measurements have been compared with gravimetric
detections of PM2.5 and results show a reasonable correlation between them and an improvement of the agreement when
RH-correction is used. Results presented have been collected at two measurement sites that can be representative of urban
background environments but in one of them was present an industrial area nearby. Post-processing of data has been
performed with the eddy-correlation technique that allows evaluation of vertical turbulent fluxes of PM2.5 as well as
sensible heat and momentum fluxes. The turbulent mass fluxes, together with the analysis of real-time concentrations and
their correlation with meteorology proved to be an useful tool to infer details about the local aerosol dynamics helping to
interpret traditional gravimetric analysis of aerosol that is usually performed on a 24 h basis. Results show that the
methodology can be useful in identifying the contribution of local sources like ground level emissions or industrial plumes
with respect to the contribution of sources located far away from the measurement site.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
PM2.5; Aerosol turbulent flux; Optical instrumentation; Aerosol dynamics; Hygroscopicity
Elenco autori:
Donateo, Antonio; Belosi, Franco; Contini, Daniele
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