Authors
Judith C Chow, John G Watson, Hampden Kuhns, Vicken Etyemezian, Douglas H Lowenthal, Dale Crow, Steven D Kohl, Johann P Engelbrecht, Mark C Green
Publication date
2004/1/1
Journal
Chemosphere
Volume
54
Issue
2
Pages
185-208
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Representative PM2.5 and PM10 source emissions were sampled in Texas during the Big Bend Regional Aerosol Visibility and Observa (BRAVO) study. Chemical source profiles for elements, ions, and carbon fractions of 145 samples are reported for paved and unpaved road dust, soil dust, motor vehicle exhaust, vegetative burning, four coal-fired power stations, an oil refinery catalytic cracker, two cement kilns, and residential meat cooking. Several samples were taken from each emitter and source type, and these were averaged by source type, and in source subgroups based on commonality of chemical composition. The standard deviation represents the variability of the chemical mass fractions. BRAVO profiles differed in some respects from profiles measured elsewhere. High calcium abundances in geological dust, high selenium abundances in coal-fired power stations, and high antimony abundances in oil …
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