Temporal variation of atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon concentrations in PM10 from the Kathmandu Valley and their gas-particle concentrations in winter |
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Authors: | Masao Kishida Chihiro Mio Kiyoshi Imamura Akira Kondo Akikazu Kaga Manohar Lal Shrestha |
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Affiliation: | 1. Research Institute of Environment, Agriculture, and Fisheries , Osaka Prefectural Government , Osaka, Japan kishida82477@iris.eonet.ne.jp;3. College of Engineering , Osaka Institute of Technology , Osaka, Japan;4. Research Institute of Environment, Agriculture, and Fisheries , Osaka Prefectural Government , Osaka, Japan;5. Graduate School of Engineering , Osaka University , Osaka, Japan |
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Abstract: | The concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in particulate matter (PM) with a diameter <10 µm (PM10, 50% cut off) were investigated in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, during 2003. In order to understand the dynamics of atmospheric PAHs in winter, the PAH concentrations in total PM and in the gaseous phase were investigated in the valley in December 2005. Total of 45 PAH compounds (∑45PAHs) were analysed by high-resolution gas chromatography/high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRGC/HRMS). In 2003, the ∑45PAH concentrations in PM10 ranged between 4.3 and 89 ng m?3 (annual average; 27 ± 24 ng m?3). The average concentrations of ∑45PAHs in December 2005 were 210 ± 33 ng m?3 in total PM and 430 ± 90 ng m?3 in the gaseous phase. The ∑45PAH concentration in PM accounted for more than 30% of the sum of their particulate and gaseous forms. Phenanthrene (Ph) was the most predominant compound in the gaseous phase, whereas four- to seven-ring PAHs were predominant in total PM. The highest values of ∑45PAHs occurred in the winter and spring. Estimates of emission sources based on diagnostic molecular ratios showed that atmospheric PAHs in the Kathmandu Valley mainly originated from the exhaust gas of diesel engine. In the winter and spring, PAH pollution would be accelerated by the operations of brick kilns and the frequent formation of an atmospherically stable layer in the valley. |
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Keywords: | brick kiln gaseous phase Kathmandu Valley particulate matter polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons stable layer of the atmosphere |
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