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Park, Sang Seo
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PM 관측을 위한 스파르탄 시스템

Alternative Title
Introducing SPARTAN Instrument System for PM Analysis
Author(s)
엄수진박상서김준이서영조예슬이승재Javid, Ehsan Parsa
Issued Date
2023-05
DOI
10.14191/Atmos.2023.33.3.319
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/65200
Citation
대기, v.33, no.3, pp.319 - 330
Abstract
As the need for PM type observation increases, Surface Particulate Matter Network (SPARTAN), PM samplers analyzes aerosol samples for PM mass concentration and chemical composition, were recently installed at two sites: Yonsei University at Seoul and Ulsan Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) at Ulsan. These SPARTAN filter samplers and nephelometers provide the PM2.5 mass concentration and chemical speciation data with aerosol type information.
We introduced the overall information and installation of SPARTAN at the field site in this study. After installation and observation, both Seoul and Ulsan sites showed a similar time series pattern with the daily PM2.5 mass concentration of SPARTAN and the data of Airkorea. In particular, in the case of high concentrations of fine particles, daily average value of PM2.5 was relatively well-matched. During the Yonsei University observation period, high concentrations were displayed in the order of sulfate, black carbon (BC), ammonium, and calcium ions on most measurement days. The case in which the concentration of nitrate ions showed significant value was confirmed as the period during which the fine dust alert was issued. From the data analysis, SPARTAN data can be analyzed in conjunction with the existing urban monitoring network, and it is expected to have a synergetic effect in the research field. Additionally, the possibility of being analyzed with optical data such as AERONET is presented. In addition, the method of installing and operating SPARTAN has been described in detail, which is expected to help set the stage for the observation system in the future.
Publisher
한국기상학회
ISSN
1598-3560
Keyword (Author)
SPARTANIn-situ measurementFine dustAerosol propertiesChemical ions

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