2007
DOI: 10.1089/ees.2006.0103
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Distribution of PM2.5 and Gaseous Species in Central Taiwan During two Chinese Festival Periods

Abstract: Measurements of PM 2.5 and acidic gases were conducted at an inland site of Taichung basin. The sampling site was Nantou, which is located at a distance of 25 km from the Taichung city. Nantou represents an inland area surrounded by Central Mountain Ranges and Baqua Hill. The sampling timings were in the month of April (during Tomb-Sweeping Festival) and in September (during Mid-Autumn Festival). PM 2.5 samples were collected with an annular denuder system. Aerosol ionic species including sulfate (SO 4 2Ϫ ), n… Show more

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“…Vehicular emissions, crustal materials, secondary aerosols, biomass burning, industrial emissions and marine spray are major pollution sources in urban areas of Taiwan (Chio et al 2004). It is well evident from our previous studies that, dispersion of particulate matter in the atmosphere was mainly affected by anthropogenic emissions (Horng et al 2007). In Taiwan, during PM 10 episode days, dispersal of air pollutants was found to be affected by the lower wind speed, higher relative humidity and geographical characteristics (Tsai and Cheng 2004).…”
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“…Vehicular emissions, crustal materials, secondary aerosols, biomass burning, industrial emissions and marine spray are major pollution sources in urban areas of Taiwan (Chio et al 2004). It is well evident from our previous studies that, dispersion of particulate matter in the atmosphere was mainly affected by anthropogenic emissions (Horng et al 2007). In Taiwan, during PM 10 episode days, dispersal of air pollutants was found to be affected by the lower wind speed, higher relative humidity and geographical characteristics (Tsai and Cheng 2004).…”
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confidence: 82%