INVESTIGADORES
PALANCAR Gustavo Gerardo
artículos
Título:
Elemental concentration and source identification of PM10 and PM2.5 by SR-XRF in Córdoba City, Argentina
Autor/es:
M. L. LÓPEZ; S. CEPPI; G. G. PALANCAR; L. E. OLCESE; G. TIRAO; B. M. TOSELLI
Revista:
ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
Editorial:
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2011 vol. 45 p. 5054 - 5457
ISSN:
1352-2310
Resumen:
24-h samplings of PM10 and PM2.5 have been carried out during the period July 2009-April 2010 at an urban and at a semi-urban site of Córdoba City (Argentina), which are representative of different land use and human activities. The samples in the PM2.5 fraction weighted in the average 71±21 mg m–3 and 67±18 mg m–3 respectively, whereas the samples of the same sites in the PM10 fraction weighted 107±31 mg m–3 and 101±14 mg m–3. The average ratio of (PM2.5/PM10) for sites included in this study was 0.66. The highest value in mass concentration for both fractions was found at the urban site. The chemical composition of aerosol particles was determined by synchrotron radiation X-ray fluorescence (SR-XRF). Elemental composition was different in the two fractions: in the finer one the presence of elements with crustal origin is reduced, while the anthropogenic elements, with a relevant environmental and health impact, appear to be increased. An important but unmeasured component is likely constituted by organic and elemental carbon compounds. Multivariate analysis (Positive Matrix Factorization) of the SR-XRF data resolved a number of components (factors) which, on the basis of their chemical compositions, were assigned physical meanings.