Source Investigation for Ambient PM25 in Indianapolis, IN

Zhao, W; Hopke, PK

HERO ID

100955

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Journal Article

Year

2006

HERO ID 100955
In Press No
Year 2006
Title Source Investigation for Ambient PM25 in Indianapolis, IN
Authors Zhao, W; Hopke, PK
Journal Aerosol Science and Technology
Volume 40
Issue 10
Page Numbers 898-909
Abstract The objectives of this study were to identify the sources of the PM2.5 in Indianapolis, Indiana and estimate their contributions to the total PM2.5 mass concentrations by analyzing the data from the samples collected at the EPA Speciation Trends Networks (STN) site in Indianapolis, Indiana. Both positive matrix factorization (PMF2) and an expanded factor analysis model were applied. The two methods obtained essentially identical source profiles and contributions, so the results of the simpler method, PMF, are described in the formal text of this paper in detail while the corresponding results provided by the expanded factor analysis model are presented in the supplemental material for this paper. The seven resolved sources are secondary sulfate (40.2%), secondary nitrate (21.9%), gasoline emission (16.6%), diesel emission (7.9%), airborne soil (5.3%), Fe-related industries (4.4%), and Cu- related industries (2.5%). The comparison between two models suggests that PMF coupled with subsequent data analysis methods (such as CPF, PSCF, seasonal variation analysis, and weekday/weekend variation analysis) yields the results that are comparable to those of the expanded factor analysis. The results suggest that such studies of STN data can be used to assist in the development of State Implementation Plans (SIPs) for PM2.5.
Doi 10.1080/02786820500380297
Wosid WOS:000239954300015
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