Contribution of nitrate and carbonaceous species to PM2.5 observed in Canadian cities

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Brook, JR
Dann, TF
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[1] Atmospher Environm Serv, Air Qual Proc Res Div, Toronto, ON M3H 5T4, Canada
[2] Environm Protect Serv Canada, Environm Technol Ctr, Air Toxics Sect, Ottawa, ON, Canada
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10.1080/10473289.1999.10463794
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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At a variety of Canadian monitoring sites, carbonaceous compounds were estimated to account for an average of 50% of fine particle mass. These estimates were determined by subtracting the total fine particle mass associated with inorganic compounds from the total fine mass determined gravimetrically. This approach, which yields an upper limit estimate of the total amount of carbon-related mass was necessary since particulate carbon was not measured in the Canadian National Air Pollution Surveillance (NAPS) network. In this paper, total carbon estimates are evaluated against organic and elemental carbon measurements at locations in the Greater Vancouver area and Toronto. In addition, particle nitrate measurements at seven Canadian locations are used to determine the importance of nitrate relative to total mass and to examine the sampling artifacts due to the loss of particle nitrate from Teflon filters used in the NAPS dichotomous samplers.
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