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Characteristics Analysis of PM2.5 in Industrial Complex Near Area According to Domestic and Foreign Influences in Case of High Concentration PM2.5 Episode Occurrence

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KOREAN SOC ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
DOI: 10.5572/KOSAE.2023.39.1.62

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PM2; 5; High PM2; 5 episode; Domestic; Foreign; Influence; Industrial complex

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The study investigated the mass concentrations and chemical compositions of PM2.5 and analyzed the characteristics of high concentration episodes. It found that both domestic and foreign sources contribute to high PM2.5 levels, with different chemical components playing a significant role. These findings provide insights for understanding high PM2.5 events and developing air quality improvement policies.
It is very important to investigate domestic and foreign influence of PM2.5 in case of high concentration PM2.5 episode occurrence. In this study, the mass concentrations and chemical compositions of PM2.5 were measured in the Sihwa National Industrial Complex at one-hour intervals between January 1 and December 31 2021, to determine characteristics of PM2.5. High-level PM2.5 were identified and the characteristics of their corresponding periods were analyzed. The prevailing wind direction throughout the study period was northwesterly with a relatively high frequency of no wind (41%). NO3- (26.9%) was the highest component of PM2.5, followed by NH4+ (13.0%), OC (12.9%), and SO42- (12.5%). Periods with a daily average concentration 75 & mu;g/m3 or more were classified as high PM2.5 concentration cases. Five cases were identified as high concentration during the study period. The causes of these cases were presumed to originate from domestic sources for case 1 and 2, from abroad for case 3 and 4, and from a mixture of both domestic and abroad for case 5. In the cases with domestic sources, NO3- and NH4+ were high contributors and in the cases with foreign sources. And, Metal was high contributors. These findings can be helpful to understand high PM2.5 events and can be used to establish air quality improvement policies.

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