Spatial representativeness and scales of transport during the 1995 integrated monitoring study in California's San Joaquin Valley
Daily measurements of PM 10 mass and chemical composition were obtained for the period 1–14 November 1995 from a saturation monitoring network around Corcoran, and for varying portions of the period 9 December 1995–6 January 1996 for three networks around Bakersfield, Fresno, and the Kern Wildlife R...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Atmospheric environment (1994) 1999-12, Vol.33 (29), p.4775-4786 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Daily measurements of PM
10 mass and chemical composition were obtained for the period 1–14 November 1995 from a saturation monitoring network around Corcoran, and for varying portions of the period 9 December 1995–6 January 1996 for three networks around Bakersfield, Fresno, and the Kern Wildlife Refuge, in California's San Joaquin Valley. During the latter period, monitoring locations were also operated along the boundaries and across the width of the Valley. The Corcoran, Bakersfield, and Fresno networks consisted of 12–25 sites, located in areas of about 300–800
km
2. Each network also included one core site, situated at a pre-existing monitoring location, with more extensive and more temporally resolved measurements. Mean concentrations of PM
10 and its constituents varied from core-site concentrations by 20% or more over distances ranging from 4 to 14
km. Local source influences were observed to affect sites over distances of less than 1
km, but primary particulate emissions were also transported over urban or sub-regional scales of approximately 10–30
km during the winter and greater than 30
km in the fall. During winter, gas-phase precursors of secondary aerosol may have been transported over distances of approximately 100
km, but little evidence was found for transport of primary PM on such a scale. |
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ISSN: | 1352-2310 1873-2844 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S1352-2310(99)00284-8 |