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The Denver Winter Aerosol: A Comprehensive Chemical Characterization

Richard J. Countess, +2 more
- 01 Nov 1980 - 
- Vol. 30, Iss: 11, pp 1194-1200
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In this article, a 40-day period of ambient aerosol collected in Denver, CO for a 40 day period during November and December 1978 was analyzed using 12-hr TSP measurements, 24-hr respirable and inhalable mass measurements, and 4-hr measurements of mass and chemical species (NO3−, SO4 =, NH4 +, organic and elemental carbon as well as 13 chemical elements) in two size fractions.
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The sampling and chemical analysis of the ambient aerosol collected in Denver, CO, for a 40-day period during November and December, 1978 are described in this report. Parameters included 12-hr TSP measurements, 24-hr respirable and inhalable mass measurements, and 4-hr measurements of mass and chemical species (NO3−, SO4 =, NH4 +, organic and elemental carbon as well as 13 chemical elements) in two size fractions i.e., less than 2.5 μm diameter (fine fraction) and larger than 2.5 μm diameter (coarse fraction). On the basis of the chemical analyses, it was possible to account for all particulate mass in both size fractions. In the fine fraction, the major constituents were organic carbon (21.6%), NH4NO3 (20.0%), elemental carbon (15.3%), (NH4)2SO4 (13.6%), and the remainder consisted primarily of soil-like material, lead salts, and adsorbed water. Three quarters of the coarse fraction consisted of soil-like material, with the remainder composed of the same species that dominated the fine fraction.

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