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520.3.#.a: Total particulate elemental carbon concentrations (Ct) incluoing organic volatile (C0 v) and black carbon {Cb), were determined in 92 stored high-volume sampled filters collected during 1982 in a 24 hr sampling period with an alternative schedule. Coarse and fine particulate mass (CFPM) were sampled at the same schedule and site using a modified Anderson sampler. The sampling site "El Casco de Santo Tomas", is located near the Mexico City"s downtown area. The results show that Ct ranged from 14.8 to 98.7 p.g/m3 . The total suspended particulate (TSP) mean concentration was 204 p.g/m3. The Ct. C0v and Cb mean concentrations content in the TSP were 49.87, 32.3 and 16.9 p.g/m3 respectively. The statistical analysis of Ct and Cb on TSP data shows a correlation coefficient of 0.81 and 0.9 respectively; C0v results from: C0v = Ct - Cb· The CFPM mean concentration was 154 p.g/m3 (0.5 p.m mass median diameter), but Ct was not determined. Using both specific light-absorption and light-scattering coefficients estimating procedures reported by several authors, and sulfate and nitrate data from the Tacubaya Observatory sampling station, 5.6 km from the first one, the contribution of the elemental carbon to the estimated visibility reduction was deduced to be near 50%. The estimated visibility using the Koschmicdcr relationship and the extinction coefficient (bext= 7.64 x 1<r"m-1) obtained from the data was 5.10 km. The average visibility reported by the Tacubaya Observatory Station was 6.3 km for the same period.doi: https://doi.org/10.22201/igeof.00167169p.1988.27.2.785

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Particulate Carbon, a Significant Contributor to The Visibility Reduction of Mexico City

Bravo A., H.; Saavedra, M. I.; Torres J., R.; Lomas A., G.; Nava T., D.; Tirado S., D.

Instituto de Geofísica, UNAM, publicado en Geofísica Internacional, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Bravo A., H., et al. (1988). Particulate Carbon, a Significant Contributor to The Visibility Reduction of Mexico City. Geofísica Internacional; Vol. 27 Núm. 2: Abril 1, 1988; 241-261. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/4132640

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Autor(es)
Bravo A., H.; Saavedra, M. I.; Torres J., R.; Lomas A., G.; Nava T., D.; Tirado S., D.
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Físico Matemáticas y Ciencias de la Tierra
Título
Particulate Carbon, a Significant Contributor to The Visibility Reduction of Mexico City
Fecha
1988-04-01
Resumen
Total particulate elemental carbon concentrations (Ct) incluoing organic volatile (C0 v) and black carbon {Cb), were determined in 92 stored high-volume sampled filters collected during 1982 in a 24 hr sampling period with an alternative schedule. Coarse and fine particulate mass (CFPM) were sampled at the same schedule and site using a modified Anderson sampler. The sampling site "El Casco de Santo Tomas", is located near the Mexico City"s downtown area. The results show that Ct ranged from 14.8 to 98.7 p.g/m3 . The total suspended particulate (TSP) mean concentration was 204 p.g/m3. The Ct. C0v and Cb mean concentrations content in the TSP were 49.87, 32.3 and 16.9 p.g/m3 respectively. The statistical analysis of Ct and Cb on TSP data shows a correlation coefficient of 0.81 and 0.9 respectively; C0v results from: C0v = Ct - Cb· The CFPM mean concentration was 154 p.g/m3 (0.5 p.m mass median diameter), but Ct was not determined. Using both specific light-absorption and light-scattering coefficients estimating procedures reported by several authors, and sulfate and nitrate data from the Tacubaya Observatory sampling station, 5.6 km from the first one, the contribution of the elemental carbon to the estimated visibility reduction was deduced to be near 50%. The estimated visibility using the Koschmicdcr relationship and the extinction coefficient (bext= 7.64 x 1<r"m-1) obtained from the data was 5.10 km. The average visibility reported by the Tacubaya Observatory Station was 6.3 km for the same period.doi: https://doi.org/10.22201/igeof.00167169p.1988.27.2.785
Tema
Partículas de Carbono; concentración; reducción de visibilidad; ecuación de Koschmieder; Ciudad de México; Carbon particles; concentration; visibility reduction; Koschmieder equation; Casco de Santo Tomás; Mexico City
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ISSN
ISSN-L: 2954-436X; ISSN impreso: 0016-7169

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