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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Bhuyan, Pranamika | Barman, Nivedita | Begum, Sabrina | Gogoi, Dharitri | Borah, Sudakshina | Kumar, Manish | Sarma, Kali Prasad | Hoque, Raza Rafiqul*
Affiliations: Department of Environmental Science, Tezpur University, Assam, India
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding Author. [email protected]
Abstract: A year-long study on water soluble ionic constituents of PM10 was conducted at mid-Brahmaputra plain during 2012-2013. Water soluble ions associated with PM10 viz. SO42-, NO3-, Cl-, F-, NH4+, K+, Ca2+, Na+ and Mg2+ were analyzed using Ion chromatograph (Metrohm 882 Compact IC Professional) for three representative sites. Marked differences were observed regarding PM10 loading and concentrations of major ions in three different sites, with maximum PM10 (71.1 ± 56 μg/m3) at urban site. Among anions, dominance of SO42- and Cl- were observed and Na+, NH4+ and K+ were found to be predominant cations. An explicit seasonal variation of ionic constituents was observed during the study period with maximum abundance of ions during winter season, and SO42- was the most abundant ion during all the seasons. Pre-monsoon season showed influence of crustal input with high mass concentrations of Ca2+ and Na+ in PM10. The equivalent ion balance reveals the fact that except winter season, all other seasons experienced alkaline nature of particulates in the atmosphere. Influence of anthropogenic activities to the ionic constitutions of PM10 was revealed by calculating ionic ratios and enrichment factor. HYSPLIT trajectory analysis showed influence of long-range transport of pollutants to this region.
Keywords: PM10, major ions, seasonality, HYSPLIT air mass trajectories
DOI: 10.3233/AJW-160018
Journal: Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 69-81, 2016
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