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Highly Time-Resolved Aerosol Measurement at a Suburban Site in Prague
Kubelová, Lucie ; Vodička, Petr ; Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Makeš, Otakar ; Ždímal, Vladimír
Highly time-resolved measurements of atmospheric aerosols are important as they enable us to elucidate the aerosol sources and lifecycle processes (Zhang, 2011). In our study we carried out two six-week measurements of submicron fraction of nonrefractory atmospheric aerosol. The measurement was performed with 1-minute resolution and analysed with respect to influence of meteorological conditions. The measurement was done as a part of a pan-European project ACTRIS.
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Possible Relations between Organic Aerosol Analysed by Aerosol Mass Spetrometer and EC/OC Analyzer
Vodička, Petr ; Makeš, Otakar ; Kubelová, Lucie ; Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Ždímal, Vladimír
Analysis of carbonaceous aerosols by elemental and organic carbon (EC/OC) analyzer can provide additional information in the form of OC fractions. These may improve characterization of organic aerosol. We compared two sets of PM1 aerosol data – summer (22.-26.6. and 13.-31.7.2012) and winter (12.-29.1.2013) – measured at a Prague urban background site (50°7′36.47″N, 14°23′5.51″E, 277 m ASL). We wanted to determine whether the OC fractions from EC/OC analyzer can indirectly provide also information on the chemical composition or in other respects improve aerosol characterisation.
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Seasonal Differences in Chemical Composition of Atmospheric Aerosol Studied with High Resolution in Prague
Kubelová, Lucie ; Vodička, Petr ; Makeš, Otakar ; Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Ždímal, Vladimír
The compact-Time of Flight-Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (AMS) was used to describe seasonal differences in atmospheric aerosol at a Prague suburban site. The data were compared with measurements done with other instruments such as Sunset organic and elemental carbon analyzer, TSI Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS), and results from ion chromatography, and with meteorological model.
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Search for Links between Organic Aerosols Measured by Aerosol Mass Spectrometer and EC/OC Analyzer
Vodička, Petr ; Kubelová, Lucie ; Makeš, Otakar ; Schwarz, Jaroslav
Carbonaceous aerosols form a major part of particulate matter suspended in the atmosphere. The organic part of aerosol represents a diverse group of substances that can be analyzed in different ways. In this work, the possible linkages between organic fractions measured by Compact Time-of-Flight Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (AMS; from Aerodyne) and a semi-online EC/OC analyzer (from Sunset Laboratories) were search. Each of these instruments provides a different kind of information. Organic fractions from EC/OC analyzer provide knowledges about a diferent volatility of organic carbon (OC) while AMS provide informations about a chemical composition of characteristic mass fragments. Thus, the main objective of this work was to determine whether the organic fractions from EC/OC analyzer can indirectly provide also information on the chemical composition or somehow more characterize type of aerosol.
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Comparison of Source Apportionment Results from Summer and Winter Measuring Campaign at a Prague-Suchdol Site
Makeš, Otakar ; Vodička, Petr ; Schwarz, Jaroslav
Organic aerosol (OA) is the most abundant but still poorly characterized component of airborne particulate matter. This situation is even more complicated in large cities where many anthropogenic sources of primary organic aerosol (POA) are situated. In recent years, aerosol mass spectrometry has been increasingly applied to obtain highly time-resolved chemical composition of ambient aerosol. This is considerably important for clarification of organic aerosol life cycles and sources. Two measuring campaigns, which lasted about six weeks in summer 2012 and in winter 2013, were performed at suburban site Prague – Suchdol. Aerosol data were measured by Aerodyne compact time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometer (AMS) which is able to characterize the size resolved chemical composition of non-refractory submicron (PM1) fraction.
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Wintertime Aerosol Source Apportionment in Prague
Makeš, Otakar
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Identifying of Organic Aerosol Sources by Using of Advanced Factor Analysis
Makeš, Otakar ; Vodička, Petr ; Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Canonaco, F. ; Prevot, A.
Real-time measurement of submicron aerosol was performed at Prague – Suchdol site (Czech Republic) during six weeks in June and July 2012. Organic aerosol data obtained from measurement by C-ToF AMS were deconvoluted using the Multilinear Engine (ME-2) algorithm (Paatero, 1999) and analyzed with the newly developed GUI provided by Paul Scherrer Institute (Canonaco et al. in prep.). During the analysis, we obtained four factor solution which explains more than 95% of the variance. These four factors, related to four aerosol sources, were fixed by the ME-2 model: Hydrocarbon-like organic aerosol (HOA) factor related to the road traffic, biomass burning organic aerosol (BBOA) factor, and two kinds of oxygenated organic aerosol factors (LV-OOA and SV-OOA). LV-OOA factor is the most frequently interpreted as an aged aerosol with low volatility. On the contrary, diurnal patterns of SV-OOA factor exhibit maxima at night and high anti-correlation with temperature. Therefore it can be assumed that SV-OOA factor represents a volatile fraction of OOA.
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Characterization of Fine Particles by Aerosol Mass Spectrometer at the Prague Suburban Site During Summer and Winter Season
Vodička, Petr ; Makeš, Otakar ; Schwarz, Jaroslav
The increasing interest in the role of aerosols in the atmosphere leads to a growing need to their measurements in the environment. For this reasons, the detailed studies of aerosols were also included into the existing European project ACTRIS (www.actris.net). One of the ACTRIS part is the coordinated long-term measurement of aerosol chemistry both with Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitors (ACSM) (Ng et al., 2011) and by other types of Aerosol Mass Spectrometers (AMS) (Canagaratna et al., 2007). The measurement network includes many background stations (including urban background sites) all over Europe (http://www.psi.ch/acsm-stations/acsm-and-emep-stations). One of the participating stations was also an urban background site in Prague. This paper presents preliminary results characterizing the fine aerosol at this site during two intensive (summer and winter) measurement campaigns.
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Characterization of Submicron Organic Aerosol in Prague by ME 2 Factor Analysis of Summer AMS Data
Makeš, Otakar ; Vodička, Petr ; Schwarz, Jaroslav ; Canonaco, F. ; Prévôt, A.S.H. ; Ždímal, Vladimír
Real-time measurement of submicron aerosol was performed at Prague – Suchdol site (Czech Republic) during six weeks in June and July 2012. Highly time-and-size resolved data were obtained from measurements carried out by a Compact Time-of-Flight Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (C-ToF-AMS, Aerodyne). The retrieved organic data were deconvoluted using the Multilinear Engine (ME-2) algorithm (Paatero, 1999), and analyzed with the newly developed GUI provided by Paul Scherrer Institute (Canonaco et al. in prep.). The preliminary results are presented in this abstract.
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Characteristics Comparison of Organic Aerosols in Winter and Summer Season in Prague
Makeš, Otakar ; Vodička, Petr ; Schwarz, Jaroslav
This study provides aerosol characteristics of two campaigns. The first one took places in July 2010 at Prague suburban site Suchdol and the second one took place in December 2010 at the same place. The objective of this study is to compare the results and find out differents between summer and winter aerosols.
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