Characterization of ionic composition of TSP and PM10 during the Middle Eastern Dust (MED) storms in Ahvaz, Iran

Because of the recent frequent observations of major dust storms in southwestern cities in Iran such as Ahvaz, and the importance of the ionic composition of particulate matters regarding their health effects, source apportionment, etc., the present work was conducted aiming at characterizing the io...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental monitoring and assessment 2012-11, Vol.184 (11), p.6683-6692
Hauptverfasser: Shahsavani, Abbas, Naddafi, Kazem, Jaafarzadeh Haghighifard, Nematollah, Mesdaghinia, Alireza, Yunesian, Masud, Nabizadeh, Ramin, Arhami, Mohamad, Yarahmadi, Maryam, Sowlat, Mohammad Hossein, Ghani, Maryam, Jonidi Jafari, Ahmad, Alimohamadi, Mahmood, Motevalian, Seyed Abbas, Soleimani, Zahra
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Zusammenfassung:Because of the recent frequent observations of major dust storms in southwestern cities in Iran such as Ahvaz, and the importance of the ionic composition of particulate matters regarding their health effects, source apportionment, etc., the present work was conducted aiming at characterizing the ionic composition of total suspended particles (TSP) and particles on the order of ∼10 μm or less (PM 10 ) during dust storms in Ahvaz in April–September 2010. TSP and PM 10 samples were collected and their ionic compositions were determined using an ion chromatography. Mean concentrations of TSP and PM 10 were 1,481.5 and 1,072.9 μg/m 3 , respectively. Particle concentrations during the Middle Eastern Dust (MED) days were up to four times higher than those in normal days. Ionic components contributed to only 9.5% and 11.3% of the total mass of TSP and PM 10 , respectively. Crustal ions were most abundant during dust days, while secondary ions were dominant during non-dust days. Ca 2+ /Na + and Cl − /Na + ratios can be considered as the indicators for identification of the MED occurrence. It was found that possible chemical forms of NaCl, (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 , KCl, K 2 SO 4 , CaCl 2 , Ca(NO 3 ) 2 , and CaSO 4 may exist in TSP. Correlation between the anionic and cationic components suggests slight anion and cation deficiencies in TSP and PM 10 samples, though the deficiencies were negligible.
ISSN:0167-6369
1573-2959
DOI:10.1007/s10661-011-2451-6