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Scientific Communications

Dry, wet depositions for ambient air nitrate, sulfate, and chloride ionic species at mixed (traffic, commercial, and residential) sampling sites in Central Taiwan

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Pages 306-315 | Published online: 28 Aug 2019
 

Abstract

This research was focused on the measurements of ambient air pollutants species (Cl, NO3, and SO42−) concentrations of wet and dry depositions by using PS-1 (TSP), dry depositions plate and wet depositions tub at mixed (traffic, commercial, and residential) sampling sites. Lu-Liao, characterized by traffic, commercial and residential sites, was selected as the dry deposition measurement site. Hungkuang University, characterized by a traffic site, was selected as the wet deposition collection site. At the Luliao site, the results indicated that the average ionic species (Cl, NO3, and SO42−) concentrations were 12.86, 25.58, and 18.37 μg/m3, respectively, in winter and 2.94, 11.37, and 14.09 μg/m3, respectively in spring. The average ionic species (Cl, NO3, and SO42−) dry depositions were 284.43, 1808.50, and 412.93 μg/m2 min, respectively, in winter and 147.66, 109.59, and 415.44 μg/m2 min, respectively, in spring. As for the monthly Cl, NO3, and SO42− volume weighted mean (VWM) concentrations at the Hungkuang site, the results for January were 5.64, 4.41, and 10.13 mg/L, for May were 0.45, 1.98, and 2.09 mg/L, for June were 0.76, 1.39, and 2.46 mg/L, and for July were 1.83, 2.97, and 5.84 mg/L. The monthly Cl, NO3, and SO42− Fw (Fluxwet deposition) at the same site were 355.41, 277.63, and 638.15 mg/m2 month, respectively, for January; 17.01, 99.03, and 362.05 mg/m2 month, respectively, for May; 99.03, 181.18, and 319.45 mg/m2 month, respectively, for June; and 362.05, 587.86, and 1156.49 mg/m2 month, respectively, for July. SO42− had the highest VWM and Fw values when compared with the other ionic species, Cl and NO3. The highest VWM values for all ionic species (Cl, NO3, and SO42−) all occurred in winter.

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Funding

The authors gratefully acknowledge the National Science Council of the ROC (Taiwan) for financially supporting this work under project no. 106-2221-E-241-006.

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