Size segregated of atmospheric sulphate aerosols in Johor Bahru

The measurement of atmospheric aerosols samples segregated into six sizes using a cascade impactor was performed at the Air Quality Research Station, University of Technology Malaysia, Johor Bahru. The samples were collected from July to November 1996 and analysed for sulphate using ion chromatograp...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Yusof, Mohd. Rashid, Lim, S. F., A., Rahmalan
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Published: 1997
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spelling my.utm.46372017-07-24T06:45:35Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4637/ Size segregated of atmospheric sulphate aerosols in Johor Bahru Mohd. Yusof, Mohd. Rashid Lim, S. F. A., Rahmalan T Technology (General) The measurement of atmospheric aerosols samples segregated into six sizes using a cascade impactor was performed at the Air Quality Research Station, University of Technology Malaysia, Johor Bahru. The samples were collected from July to November 1996 and analysed for sulphate using ion chromatography. Results showed that the average sulpahte concentration at the site was 5.58(+-)3.41 micro-gram/m3 which is below the concentration observed on other cities of the world such as those in the Europe and Japan (range 6 micro-gram/m3 - 14 micro-gram/m3). The size distribution of sulphate showed a strong concentration peaks at both 1.32 micrometer and 4.5 micrometer which can be attributed to non-sea salt and sea salt sulphate origin respectively. The non-sea salt sulphate which was found to be predominantly in the fine size fraction is an anthropogenic related pollutant. While the sea salt sulphate aerosol was found to be transported from the nearest marine environment (i.e from the S-SE wind sector). Evidently, sea salt sulphate aerosol concentration was consistently showed a positive correlation with wind speed term throughout the study. 1997 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4637/1/M.Rashid1997_SizeSegregatedOfAtmosphericSulphate.pdf Mohd. Yusof, Mohd. Rashid and Lim, S. F. and A., Rahmalan (1997) Size segregated of atmospheric sulphate aerosols in Johor Bahru. In: Regional Symposium on Chemical Engineering 1997 in conjunction with 13th Symposium of Malaysian Chemical Engineers, 13-15 October 1997, Hyatt Regency, Johor, Malaysia.
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Lim, S. F.
A., Rahmalan
Size segregated of atmospheric sulphate aerosols in Johor Bahru
description The measurement of atmospheric aerosols samples segregated into six sizes using a cascade impactor was performed at the Air Quality Research Station, University of Technology Malaysia, Johor Bahru. The samples were collected from July to November 1996 and analysed for sulphate using ion chromatography. Results showed that the average sulpahte concentration at the site was 5.58(+-)3.41 micro-gram/m3 which is below the concentration observed on other cities of the world such as those in the Europe and Japan (range 6 micro-gram/m3 - 14 micro-gram/m3). The size distribution of sulphate showed a strong concentration peaks at both 1.32 micrometer and 4.5 micrometer which can be attributed to non-sea salt and sea salt sulphate origin respectively. The non-sea salt sulphate which was found to be predominantly in the fine size fraction is an anthropogenic related pollutant. While the sea salt sulphate aerosol was found to be transported from the nearest marine environment (i.e from the S-SE wind sector). Evidently, sea salt sulphate aerosol concentration was consistently showed a positive correlation with wind speed term throughout the study.
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author Mohd. Yusof, Mohd. Rashid
Lim, S. F.
A., Rahmalan
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Lim, S. F.
A., Rahmalan
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title Size segregated of atmospheric sulphate aerosols in Johor Bahru
title_short Size segregated of atmospheric sulphate aerosols in Johor Bahru
title_full Size segregated of atmospheric sulphate aerosols in Johor Bahru
title_fullStr Size segregated of atmospheric sulphate aerosols in Johor Bahru
title_full_unstemmed Size segregated of atmospheric sulphate aerosols in Johor Bahru
title_sort size segregated of atmospheric sulphate aerosols in johor bahru
publishDate 1997
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