Indoor and outdoor particle number and mass concentrations in Athens. Sources, sinks and variability of aerosol parameters

The scope of this work was to characterize PM mass and number concentration at typical residential microenvironments in the centre of Athens and to examine the relative contribution of the indoor and outdoor sources. Three residential flats located in densely populated residential areas were studied, during a warm and cold period of 2002. PM 10, PM 2 and black carbon (BC) mass concentrations, as well as ultrafine and accumulation mode particle number size distributions were recorded indoors and outdoors simultaneously. Outdoor concentrations of all size fractions were significant, and indicative of urban sites affected by heavy traffic. Indoor levels were generally lower than the corresponding outdoor ones. Nevertheless, elevated indoor concentrations were recorded, caused by increased ambient air penetration in the indoor microenvironments and/or indoor particle generation. The mean 24-hr indoor PM 10 concentration at all residences was 35.0 ± 10.7 μg/m 3 during the warm period and 31.8 ± 7.8 μg/m 3 during the cold period. The corresponding PM 2 concentration was 30.1 ± 11.1 μg/m 3 and 27.2 ± 3.6 μg/m 3 during warm and cold periods, respectively. Regression analysis of indoor and outdoor concentration data revealed that indoor BC may be considered mainly of outdoor origin. A large fraction of the outdoor-generated PM 2 and ultrafine and accumulation mode particles also seems to penetrate indoors, causing elevated indoor levels. Regarding indoor particle generation, cooking was the strongest contributor in residential microenvironments. © Taiwan Association for Aerosol Research.

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Main Authors: Diapouli, Evangelia, Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos, Karanasiou, Angeliki, Vratolis, Sterios, Hermansen, Ove, Colbeck, Ian, Lazaridis, Mihalis
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Taiwan Association for Aerosol Research 2011-11-01
Subjects:Residential microenvironment, Black carbon, Indoor/outdoor sources, Particle number size distribution, PM /PM 10 2, Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages, Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/344637
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