Authors
Elizabeth Vega, Hugo Ruiz, Sergio Escalona, Alma Cervantes, Diego Lopez–Veneroni, Eugenio Gonzalez–Avalos, Gabriela Sanchez–Reyna
Publication date
2011/10/1
Journal
Atmospheric Pollution Research
Volume
2
Issue
4
Pages
477-483
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Ambient samples of PM2.5 collected at three different land use sites (industrial, commercial and residential) within Mexico City during late fall and early spring in 2003 and 2004, were chemically characterized for water soluble ionic species, carbonaceous aerosols and trace elements to further determine their origin. The PM2.5 total mass concentration was consistently lower during spring compared to late fall at the three sites. The total mass concentration decreased from 45 ± 3 μg/m3 at the industrial site, through 36 ± 4 μg/m3 at the commercial site to 30 ± 2 μg/m3 at the residential site. The largest component by mass was the organic fraction followed by sulfates, elemental carbon, nitrates, geological material, trace elements and salts. Carbonaceous aerosol accounted for 47% of the PM2.5 total mass, (31% organic and 16% elemental carbon), suggesting an origin from incomplete combustion processes and …
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E Vega, H Ruiz, S Escalona, A Cervantes… - Atmospheric Pollution Research, 2011