Size and composition distribution of airborne particulate matter in Northern California: I - Particulate mass, carbon, and water-soluble ions

Herner, JD; Aw, J; Gao, O; Chang, DP; Kleeman, MJ

HERO ID

135983

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2005

Language

English

PMID

15704538

HERO ID 135983
In Press No
Year 2005
Title Size and composition distribution of airborne particulate matter in Northern California: I - Particulate mass, carbon, and water-soluble ions
Authors Herner, JD; Aw, J; Gao, O; Chang, DP; Kleeman, MJ
Journal Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association
Volume 55
Issue 1
Page Numbers 30-51
Abstract The San Joaquin Valley (SJV) in California has one of the most severe particulate air quality problems in the United States during the winter season. In the current study, measurements of particulate matter (PM) smaller than 10 μm in aerodynamic diameter (PM10), fine particles (PM1.8), and ultrafine particles (PM0.1) made during the period December 16, 2000-February 3, 2001, at six locations near or within the SJV are discussed: Bodega Bay, Davis, Sacramento, Modesto, Bakersfield, and Sequoia National Park. Airborne PM1.8 concentrations at the most heavily polluted site (Bakersfield) increased from 20 to 172 μg/m3 during the period December 16, 2000-January 7, 2001. The majority of the fine particle mass was ammonium nitrate driven by an excess of gas-phase ammonia. Peak PM0.1 concentrations (8-12 hr average) were ∼2.4 μg/m3 measured at night in Sacramento and Bakersfield. Ultrafine particle concentrations were distinctly diurnal, with daytime concentrations ∼50% lower than nighttime concentrations. PM0.1 concentrations did not accumulate during the multiweek stagnation period; rather, PM0.1 mass decreased at Bakersfield as PM1.8 mass was increasing. The majority of the ultrafine particle mass was associated with carbonaceous material. The high concentrations of ultrafine particles in the SJV pose a potential serious public health threat that should be addressed.
Doi 10.1080/10473289.2005.10464600
Pmid 15704538
Wosid WOS:000226216100004
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