새만금 간척지 지역 공기 중 암모니아 농도의 연간 분포

BACKGROUND: More recently, it has been shown that atmospheric ammonia (NH 3 ) plays a primary role in the formation of secondary particulate matter by reacting with the acidic species, e.g. SO 2 , NOx, to form PM2.5 aerosols in the atmosphere. The Jeonbuk region is an area with high concentration of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Hanguk hwangyeong nonghak hoeji 2021, 40(4), , pp.330-334
Hauptverfasser: 홍성창, Sung-chang Hong, 김민욱, Min-wook Kim, 김진호, Jin-ho Kim
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUND: More recently, it has been shown that atmospheric ammonia (NH 3 ) plays a primary role in the formation of secondary particulate matter by reacting with the acidic species, e.g. SO 2 , NOx, to form PM2.5 aerosols in the atmosphere. The Jeonbuk region is an area with high concentration of particulate matter. Due to environmental changes in the Saemangeum reclaimed land with an area of 219 ㎢, it is necessary to evaluate the impact of the particulate matter and atmospheric ammonia in the Jeonbuk region. METHODS AND RESULTS: Atmospheric ammonia concentrations were measured from June 2020 to May 2021 using a passive sampler and CRDS analyzer. Seasonal and annual atmospheric ammonia concentration measured using passive sampler was significantly lower in Jangjado (background concentration), and the concentration ranged from 11.4 ㎍/㎥ to 18.2 ㎍/㎥. Atmospheric ammonia concentrations in Buan, Gimje, Gunsan, and Wanju regions did not show a significant difference, although there was a slight seasonal difference. The maximum atmospheric ammonia concentration measured using the CRDS analyzer installed in the IAMS near the Saemangeum reclaimed land was 51.5 ㎍/㎥ in autumn, 48.0 ㎍/㎥ in summer, 37.6 ㎍ /㎥ in winter, and 32.7 ㎍/㎥ in spring. The minimum concentration was 4.9 ㎍/㎥ in spring, 4.2 ㎍/㎥ in summer, and 3.5 ㎍/㎥ in autumn and winter. The annual average concentration was 14.6 ㎍/㎥. CONCLUSION(S): Long term monitoring of atmospheric ammonia in agricultural areas is required to evaluate the formation of fine particulate matter and its impact on the environment. In addition, continuous technology development is needed to reduce ammonia emitted from farmland.
ISSN:1225-3537
2233-4173
DOI:10.5338/KJEA.2021.40.4.37