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Particulate Air Pollution in Mexico City: A Collaborative Research Project.

S A Edgerton1, X Bian1, J C Doran1, J D Fast1, J M Hubbe1, E L Malone1, W J Shaw1, C D Whiteman1, S Zhong1, J L Arriaga2, E Ortiz2, M Ruiz2, G Sosa2, E Vega2, T Limon2, F Guzman2, J Archuleta3, J E Bossert3, S M Elliot3, J T Lee3, L A McNair3, J C Chow4, J G Watson4, R L Coulter5, P V Doskey5, J S Gaffney5, N A Marley5, W Neff6, R Petty7.   

Abstract

PM10, PM25, precursor gas, and upper-air meteorological measurements were taken in Mexico City, Mexico, from February 23 to March 22, 1997, to understand concentrations and chemical compositions of the city's particulate matter (PM). Average 24-hr PM10 concentrations over the period of study at the core sites in the city were 75 H g/m3. The 24-hr standard of 150 μ g/m3 was exceeded for seven samples taken during the study period; the maximum 24-hr concentration measured was 542 μ g/m3. Nearly half of the PM10 was composed of fugitive dust from roadways, construction, and bare land. About 50% of the PM10 consisted of PM2.5, with higher percentages during the morning hours. Organic and black carbon constituted up to half of the PM2.5. PM concentrations were highest during the early morning and after sunset, when the mixed layers were shallow. Meteorological measurements taken during the field campaign show that on most days air was transported out of the Mexico City basin during the afternoon with little day-to-day carryover.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 28060672     DOI: 10.1080/10473289.1999.10463915

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Air Waste Manag Assoc        ISSN: 1096-2247            Impact factor:   2.235


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1.  Comparability between PM2.5 and particle light scattering measurements.

Authors:  Judith C Chow; John G Watson; Douglas H Lowenthal; L Willard Richards
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 2.513

2.  The influence of meteorological conditions and stringent emission control on high TSP episodes in Istanbul.

Authors:  Sema Topcu; Selahattin Incecik; Yurdanur Sezginer Unal
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 4.223

3.  Developing a Hierarchical Model for the Spatial Analysis of PM10 Pollution Extremes in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area.

Authors:  Alejandro Ivan Aguirre-Salado; Humberto Vaquera-Huerta; Carlos Arturo Aguirre-Salado; Silvia Reyes-Mora; Ana Delia Olvera-Cervantes; Guillermo Arturo Lancho-Romero; Carlos Soubervielle-Montalvo
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2017-07-06       Impact factor: 3.390

4.  Air pollutant characterization in Tula industrial corridor, Central Mexico, during the MILAGRO study.

Authors:  G Sosa; E Vega; E González-Avalos; V Mora; D López-Veneroni
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2013-01-31       Impact factor: 3.411

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