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Elemental Characterization of Ambient Particulate Matter for a Globally Distributed Monitoring Network: Methodology and Implications

Author(s)
Liu XuanTurner, Jay R.Oxford, Christopher R.McNeill, JacobWalsh, BrennaLe Roy, EmmieWeagle, Crystal L.Stone, EmilyZhu, HaihuiLiu, WenyuWei, ZilinHyslop, Nicole P.Giacomo, JasonDillner, Ann M.Salam, AbdusHossen, Al-aminIslam, ZubayerAbboud, IhabAkoshile, ClementAmador-Muñoz, OmarAnh, Nguyen XuanAsfaw, ArayaBalasubramanian, RajasekharChang, Rachel Ying-WenCoburn, CraigDey, SagnikDiner, David JDong, JinluFarrah, TareqGahungu, PaterneGarland, Rebecca Mde la Mora, Michel GrutterHasheminassab, SinaJohn, JuanetteKim, JhoonKim, Jong SungLangerman, KristyLee, Pei-ChenLestari, PujiLiu, YangMamo, TesfayeMartins, MathieuMayol-Bracero, Olga L.Naidoo, MogeshPark, Sang SeoSchechner, YoavSchofield, RobynTripathi, Sachchida N.Windwer, EliWu, Ming-TsangZhang, QiangBrauer, MichaelRudich, YinonMartin, Randall V.
Issued Date
2024-03
DOI
10.1021/acsestair.3c00069
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/88682
Citation
ACS ES&T Air, v.1, no.4, pp.283 - 293
Abstract
Global ground-level measurements of elements in ambient particulate matter (PM) can provide valuable information to understand
the distribution of dust and trace elements, assess health impacts, and investigate emission sources. We use X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy to characterize the elemental composition of PM samples collected from 27 globally distributed sites in the Surface PARTiculate mAtter Network (SPARTAN) over 2019−2023. Consistent protocols are applied to collect all samples and analyze them at one central laboratory, which facilitates comparison across different sites. Multiple quality assurance measures are performed, including applying reference materials that resemble typical PM samples, acceptance testing, and routine quality control. Method detection
limits and uncertainties are estimated. Concentrations of dust and trace element oxides (TEO) are determined from the elemental dataset. In addition to sites in arid regions, a moderately high mean dust concentration (6 μg/m3 ) in PM2.5 is also found in Dhaka (Bangladesh) along with a high average TEO level (6 μg/m3). High carcinogenic risk (>1 cancer case per 100000 adults) from airborne arsenic is observed in Dhaka (Bangladesh), Kanpur (India), and Hanoi (Vietnam). Industries of informal lead-acid battery and e-waste
recycling as well as coal-fired brick kilns likely contribute to the elevated trace element concentrations found in Dhaka.
Publisher
ACS Publications
ISSN
2837-1402

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