The Evaluation of the Impact of a Saharan Event on Particulate Matter Using Compositional Data Analysis
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
The proposed approach based on compositional data analysis was applied on simultaneous
measurements of the mineral element concentrations of PM10 and PM2.5 from a typical suburban
site with and without a Saharan event. The suburban site is located in the city of Rome. The selected
mineral elements were Al, Si, Ca, Fe, Ti, Mg, and Sr. The data relating to these elements are reported
in a previous study. The considered elements are mainly related to mineral matter. The proposed
approach allows statistically validating that the mineral element concentrations of PM during days
with a Saharan event differ from those without a Saharan event in terms of mineral element composition and size distribution. In particular, the results showed that the compositional data analysis
applied to simultaneous measurements of mineral element concentrations of PM10 and PM2.5 is a
helpful technique that can be used to study environmental sites affected by natural sources such as
Saharan events. Moreover, the presented technique can be handy in all those conditions where it is
important to discriminate whether the occurrence of an exceedance or a violation of the daily limit
value established for PM could also be due to natural sources.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
compos; natural sources; PM10; PM2.5; Saharan event; mineral elements
List of contributors:
Summa, Vito; Caggiano, Rosa; Speranza, Antonio
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