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Continuous and filter-based measurements of PM2.5 nitrate and sulfate at the Fresno Supersite

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Abstract
PM2.5 nitrate (NO3- sulfate (SO4 were measured continuously with R&P8400N and R&P8400S instruments, respectively, and compared with filter-based measurements at the Fresno Supersite from October, 2000 through December, 2005. NO3- concentrations were higher in winter than summer with a long-term decreasing trend. Correlations between 24-h average continuous and filter-based NO3- were greater than 0.96 in 4 out of 5 years. Continuous NO3- was generally lower than filter-based athough the difference decreased over time, from -52% in 2001 to +13% in 2005. These differences were similar in winter (-23%) and summer (-19%) while the corresponding differences between ambient and instrument temperature were -12 and 0.77°C, respectively. Neither seasonal nor long-term trends in NO3- can be explained by variations in ambient temperature, the difference between ambient and instrument temperature, or changes in aerosol chemical composition. There were no seasonal or long-term trends in SO4= concentrations, partially due to low concentrations observed in Fresno. Long-term variability in the performance of R&P8400 NO3- and SO4= instruments suggest that collocation with filter measurements is needed for long-term measurements. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2007.
Author(s)
Chow, Judith C.Watson, John G.Lowenthal, Douglas H.Park, KihongDoraiswamy, PrakashBowers, KennethBode, Richard
Issued Date
2008-09
Type
Article
DOI
10.1007/s10661-007-9987-5
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/17282
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Citation
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, v.144, no.1-3, pp.179 - 189
ISSN
0167-6369
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Department of Environment and Energy Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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