Authors
Michael C McCarthy, Hilary R Hafner, Lyle R Chinkin, Jessica G Charrier
Publication date
2007/11/1
Journal
Atmospheric Environment
Volume
41
Issue
34
Pages
7180-7194
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Ambient measurements of hazardous air pollutants (HAPs, air toxics) collected in the United States from 1990 to 2005 were analyzed for diurnal, seasonal, and/or annual variability and trends. Visual and statistical analyses were used to identify and quantify temporal variations in air toxics at national and regional levels. Sufficient data were available to analyze diurnal variability for 14 air toxics, seasonal variability for 24 air toxics, and annual trends for 26 air toxics. Four diurnal variation patterns were identified and labeled invariant, nighttime peak, morning peak, and daytime peak. Three distinct seasonal patterns were identified and labeled invariant, cool, and warm. Multiple air toxics showed consistent decreasing trends over three trend periods, 1990–2005, 1995–2005, and 2000–2005. Trends appeared to be relatively consistent within chemically similar pollutant groups. Hydrocarbons such as benzene, 1,3 …
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Scholar articles
MC McCarthy, HR Hafner, LR Chinkin, JG Charrier - Atmospheric Environment, 2007