2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2010.08.012
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Determination of anthropogenic and biogenic compounds on atmospheric aerosol collected in urban, biomass burning and forest areas in São Paulo, Brazil

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“…Retene has been proposed as a tracer for conifer combustion sources (Ramdahl, 1983) and abundant amounts of phenanthrene, fluoranthene and pyrene have been found in biomass burning smoke (Simoneit, 2002;Vasconcellos et al, 2010). These PAHs were also identified in our samples.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…Retene has been proposed as a tracer for conifer combustion sources (Ramdahl, 1983) and abundant amounts of phenanthrene, fluoranthene and pyrene have been found in biomass burning smoke (Simoneit, 2002;Vasconcellos et al, 2010). These PAHs were also identified in our samples.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…It indicates the health risk for humans with respect to ambient PAH exposition and is calculated by multiplying the concentrations of each carcinogenic congener (Vasconcellos et al, 2010). The average BaPE value at the Amarelão community (1.94) was similar to that found by Vasconcellos et al (2010) for sugar cane burning (2.1) and São Paulo City (1.9).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…On the other hand, comprehensive structural identification within the complex aerosol WSOC mixture has been rarely reported for Southern Hemisphere locations. Most field studies within this region have included measurements of ambient concentrations of OC, elemental carbon (EC), and WSOC, specific organic markers (e.g., n-alkanes, PAHs, and levoglucosan), or the amount of hydrocarbon-like and oxygenated OA components [e.g., in Brisbane (Australia), Tanzania (rural background site), São Paulo (Brazil), Rondônia (Amazon Basin, Brazil), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Bogota (Colombia), and Santiago (Chile)] Mayol-Bracero et al, 2002;Tagliavini et al, 2006;Vasconcellos et al, 2010Vasconcellos et al, , 2011Mkoma and Kawamura, 2013;Crilley et al, 2014;Souza et al, 2014;De Oliveira Alves et al, 2015;Villalobos et al, 2015). Although these studies have provided a glimpse into the bulk chemical makeup of OA, the current understanding of the role of aerosol WSOC in global climate change still is incomplete.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%