RECEPTOR MODELING OF VOLATILE ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS .1. EMISSION INVENTORY AND VALIDATION

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作者
SCHEFF, PA
WADDEN, RA
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[1] Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60680, P.O. Box 6998
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10.1021/es00041a005
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Air samples, speciated for 23 organics (23-NMOC) by gas chromatography, were collected on 15 days between July 1 and September 9, 1987, at three sites in Chicago, 20-70 km apart. Four-hour samples were collected simultaneously at all three locations, along with continuous measures of NO/NO2 and an additional 20-h sample at one site. The 23-NMOC concentration pattern was evaluated for each of 55 samples using a chemical mass balance (CMB) receptor model and eight source categories: vehicle exhaust, gasoline vapor, petroleum refineries, vapor degreasing, architectural coatings, graphic arts, dry cleaning, and wastewater treatment. The largest contribution was from vehicles (33% of total VOC). Average predictions agreed well with the emission inventory with the exception of petroleum refineries, which were over 5 times the inventory values. Comparison of CMB results with wind trajectories and refinery locations supported this conclusion. Atmospheric reactivity was not a problem for source allocation for the typical 3-5-h time periods between release and sampling.
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