2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.apr.2020.09.006
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Long term characteristics of atmospheric particulate matter and compositions in Jakarta, Indonesia

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“…However, heavy-duty diesel trucks are restricted to overnight hours. Thus, this daytime rise seems likely to be the result of downmixing of emissions from the stacks of coal-fired power plants and oil refineries in West Java (Santoso et al, 2020). These results strongly suggest that the restricted mobility rules reduced motor vehicle traffic and some industrial activities resulting in decreased concentrations of CO, SO2, and NOX.…”
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“…However, heavy-duty diesel trucks are restricted to overnight hours. Thus, this daytime rise seems likely to be the result of downmixing of emissions from the stacks of coal-fired power plants and oil refineries in West Java (Santoso et al, 2020). These results strongly suggest that the restricted mobility rules reduced motor vehicle traffic and some industrial activities resulting in decreased concentrations of CO, SO2, and NOX.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…The city is characterized by a high mobility of transportation that in turn routinely causes traffic jams. High urban PM2.5 pollution has been observed with frequent violations of the Indonesian annual mean national ambient air quality standard of 15 µg/m 3 (Santoso et al, 2013;Santoso et al, 2020). Twenty-four-hour PM2.5 values at industrial sites ranged from 15 to 42 μg/m 3 , while at residential sites, values ranged from 9 to 36 μg/m 3 (Santoso et al, 2011).…”
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“…Due to the small particle size of PM2.5, it can penetrate deep into the lungs, and long-term exposure to polluted environments will increase the incidence of cardiovascular and cardiopulmonary diseases [6][7][8][9]. The chemical composition of atmospheric particulate matter is complex and varies greatly in different regions, but it is basically composed of carbonaceous substances (Elemental Carbon and Organic Carbon), water-soluble ions and various inorganic heavy metal elements [10,11]. Heavy metal elements in atmospheric particles will seriously affect the growth of plants [12,13].…”
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