2016
DOI: 10.4209/aaqr.2015.12.0691
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Prevalence of Freshly Generated Particles during Pollution Episodes in Santiago de Chile

Abstract: A winter campaign was carried out in Santiago de Chile the year 2012 in two urban sites that can be considered representative for most of the city in order to characterize formation of primary and secondary PM 1.0 during episodes. One site is located in the campus of the University of Santiago and measurements were carried out with an Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor and a black carbon monitor. Another site is located in a large park, about 2 km south-east of the first site, measurements of CO, NO x , SO 2 … Show more

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“…The third source was identified as "copper smelters". It contains almost all As measured (79 %) and its S / As ratio of 23 is close to the values of 17, 15 and 18 obtained in copper smelter profiles resolved by PMF with ambient data from the cities of Rancagua (Kavouras et al, 2001), Quillota (Hedberg et al, 2005), and Las Condes (Santiago; Jorquera and Barraza, 2012), respectively. Other relevant tracer species found in this source were Cu (21.4 %) and S (18.9 %), which were also identified in a previous study on Santiago (Jorquera and Barraza, 2012).…”
Section: Receptor Modeling Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The third source was identified as "copper smelters". It contains almost all As measured (79 %) and its S / As ratio of 23 is close to the values of 17, 15 and 18 obtained in copper smelter profiles resolved by PMF with ambient data from the cities of Rancagua (Kavouras et al, 2001), Quillota (Hedberg et al, 2005), and Las Condes (Santiago; Jorquera and Barraza, 2012), respectively. Other relevant tracer species found in this source were Cu (21.4 %) and S (18.9 %), which were also identified in a previous study on Santiago (Jorquera and Barraza, 2012).…”
Section: Receptor Modeling Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Primary organic carbon (OC) and black carbon (BC) are directly emitted by vehicles, whereas secondary organic aerosol is formed in the atmosphere through the reaction of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with nitric oxide (NO), ozone (O 3 ), isoprene, 1,3-butadiene, bencene, 2,3-dimethyl-1,3-butadiene, and other radicals under the influence of solar light (Lambe et al, 2015;Sato et al, 2012;Volkamer et al, 2006). Since 2005, OC has been the only fraction of PM 2.5 that has shown a significant increase in Santiago (Gramsch et al, 2016). This increase is consistent with the growth in the number of CONTACT E. Gramsch egramsch@gmail.com Department of Physics, University of Santiago de Chile, Av.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Europe and the United States, research involving the ACSM has been extensively conducted in urban and rural locations, nevertheless, there is still little information on the composition of submicron particles in the main cities of the southern hemisphere. To date, measurements in Latin America have been carried out only in Sao Paulo, Brazil (Almeida et al, 2014), Mexico City (Salcedo et al, 2006), and Santiago, Chile (Carbone et al, 2013;Gramsch et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, a considerable proportion of this fraction was identified as oxidized, which supported previous studies indicating the strong photochemical potential of the local atmosphere. The following year, the composition of submicron particles during the wintertime pollution episodes was measured, evidencing a notable increase of fresh particles (non-oxidized) during the night, which were associated with recent emissions of vehicular exhaust and biomass burning (Gramsch et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%