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Measurement of Ambient PAHs in Kumamoto: Differentiating Local and Transboundary Air Pollution

Journal

AEROSOL AND AIR QUALITY RESEARCH
Volume 17, Issue 12, Pages 3106-3118

Publisher

TAIWAN ASSOC AEROSOL RES-TAAR
DOI: 10.4209/aaqr.2016.12.0585

Keywords

Indeno(1, 2, 3-cd)pyrene; Lead; Contribution of transboundary air pollution; Contribution of local air pollution; PMF analysis

Funding

  1. Global Environment Research Fund of the Ministry of the Environment of Japan [5-1452, 2-1403]
  2. Strategic Japanese-Chinese Cooperative Program on Climate Change from the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), China
  3. Strategic Japanese-Chinese Cooperative Program on Climate Change from the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), China

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We developed an index to investigate the effect of transboundary air pollution (TAP) on the air quality of Kumamoto City, Japan. We estimated the effect of TAP by using the index and positive matrix factorization (PMF). Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and trace metals were analyzed from the daily samples of the Total Suspended Particles (TSPs) collected seasonally from Oct. 2014 to Aug. 2015. These chemical components exhibited high concentrations in spring and winter, which is consistent with the data in the literature. Pb was identified as the TAP tracer owing to its high concentrations in winter and spring. Indeno(1, 2, 3-cd)pyrene (IcdP) was used as the local emission tracer in Kumamoto on the basis of previous studies. We applied the IcdP/Pb ratio as the index. The index enables the detection of TAP in daily data sets. PMF identified six factors: soil and road dust, biomass and waste burning, heavy oil combustion, fishing boats, vehicle emission, and coal combustion. The average contribution of TAP on the days when transboundary pollution was high was evaluated as being 46%.

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