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Elemental and Organic Carbon, Ionic and Non ionic components in TSP and PM10 Particulates of Kathmandu Valley, Nepal.

Authors :
Sharma, R. K.
Bhattarai, B. K.
Sapkota, B. K.
Gewali, M. B.
Kjeldstad, B.
Ito, N.
Source :
Journal of the Institute of Engineering; 2015, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p79-87, 9p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Particulate matters of different aerodynamic diameters; TSP, PM<subscript>10</subscript> for 24 hours were collected on quartz 47mm filter paper using Frm OMNI<superscript>TM</superscript> Ambient Air Sampler from December 2010 to March 2011 and analyzed. The analysis of these sample collected were carried out by gravimetric, X-ray fluorescent and ion-chromatographic methods. TSP value for the observed period lies between 31.3-84.08 μg/m³ while PM<subscript>10</subscript> ranges from 39.5-104.2 μg/m³. Daily carbonaceous aerosols concentration in TSP varied widely between (5.3-18.2 μg/m³) for Organic carbon (OC) and 5.6-10.2 μg/m³ for Elemental carbon (EC). Similarly in PM<subscript>10</subscript> the range was from 4.8-14.1 and 3.9-10.1 μg/m³ respectively. The OC/EC ratio in the particulate matters ranges from 0.9-1.4. OC/EC ratio within 1.1 infers vehicular emission as a major source of carbonaceous aerosols in the valley. Further, among the nonionic components analyzed (K, Ca, Fe, Ti and Pb) showed highest <superscript>-</superscript>andCa<superscript>2+</superscript> are only in few samples. Few samples of soil analyzed shows maximum of 32 elements. Variation in the concentration of ionic nonionic and carbonaceous aerosols is not related with wind pattern and its velocity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18103383
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of the Institute of Engineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
114559085