2019
DOI: 10.3390/atmos10040176
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Ambient Mercury Observations near a Coal-Fired Power Plant in a Western U.S. Urban Area

Abstract: We report on the continuous ambient measurements of total gaseous mercury (TGM) and several ancillary air quality parameters that were collected in Colorado Springs, CO. This urban area, which is located adjacent to the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, is the second largest metropolitan area in Colorado and has a centrally located coal-fired power plant that installed mercury (Hg) emission controls the year prior to our study. There are few other Hg point sources within the city. Our results, which were obt… Show more

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“…These networks are usually operated by government agencies and are the main source of information about urban air quality for the public. Concentrations of pollutants from traffic are, of course, greatest near busy roads [12,13]. This is where many people in cities spend much of their time: commuting, at work, or shopping.…”
Section: Measurementsmentioning
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“…These networks are usually operated by government agencies and are the main source of information about urban air quality for the public. Concentrations of pollutants from traffic are, of course, greatest near busy roads [12,13]. This is where many people in cities spend much of their time: commuting, at work, or shopping.…”
Section: Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is where many people in cities spend much of their time: commuting, at work, or shopping. Measurements of air quality in these places are rare and usually intermittent [13].…”
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“…The determination of Hg using AC traps can be readily used for atmospheric samples containing elevated Hg concentrations with a high degree of accuracy and precision using the described method. However, for samples with ambient atmospheric concentrations (about 1.5 ng m −3 ) [35][36][37][38], longer purging time or higher airflows are required. This might cause unwanted Hg transformations during sample collection or the breakthrough of mercury (especially in case of high airflow).…”
Section: Determination Of Mercury In Real Atmospheric Sample-proof Of...mentioning
confidence: 99%