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Air Pollution Origin Based on One-year PM2.5 and PM10 Measurement at Two Suburban Sites in Prague.
Pokorná, Petra ; Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Rychlík, Š. ; Škáchová, H. ; Smolík, Jiří ; Ždímal, Vladimír ; Vlček, O. ; Hůnová, I.
The objective of this study was to determine air pollution origin in Prague based on the chemical composition of 24h atmospheric aerosol (AA) samples collected in parallel for one-year at two suburban sites. Chemical analysis of PM2.5 and PM10 for elements by ICP-MS, for elemental and organic carbon by thermo-optical method and water-soluble inorganic ions by IC was performed. The AA in Prague air shed was well mixed and nine common PM10 sources of local, urban, regional and long range transport (LRT) origin were apportioned.
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Chemical Composition of PM2,5 at Suchdol in the Year 2006
Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Štefancová, Lucia ; Novák, J. ; Pokorný, R. ; Smolík, Jiří
Chemical composition of PM2.5 was measured at Suchdol. Mass closure based on ion chromatography and OC/EC analysis showed that about 80 % od PM2.5 mass was composed of organic mass, elemental carbon and inorganic water soluble ions.
Selected Results of the Continuous Measurement of Atmospheric Aerosols in Prague – Suchdol
Matějková, Daniela ; Ždímal, Vladimír ; Smolík, Jiří ; Šilhavý, J.
Continuous measurement of atmospheric aerosols leads to information about dynamics of particle size distribution with high time and size resolution. It is possible estimate of new particle formation mechanisms and to specify dependencies with the meteorology and other parameters. Long-term measurements provide many data, which has to be organized and evaluated. Due to the semi-automatic tools are develop.

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