Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2085191821> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2085191821 endingPage "192" @default.
- W2085191821 startingPage "182" @default.
- W2085191821 abstract "The eastward transport of aerosols exported from mainland Asia strongly influences air quality in the Japanese archipelago. The bulk of the inhalable particulate matter (PM10) in these intrusions comprises either natural, desert-derived minerals (mostly supermicron silicates) or anthropogenic pollutants (mostly submicron sulphates), in various states of mixing. We analyse PM10 collected in Kumamoto, SW Japan, during three contrasting types of aerosol intrusions, the first being dominated by desert PM which became increasingly mixed with anthropogenic components as time progressed, the second being a relatively minor event mixing fine, distal desert PM with anthropogenic materials, and the third being dominated by anthropogenic pollutants. Whereas the chemistry of the natural mineral component is characterised by “crustal” elements (Si, Al, Fe, Mg, K, Li, P, Sc, V, Rb, Sr, Zr, Th, lanthanoids), the anthropogenic component is rich in secondary inorganic compounds and more toxic metallic elements (NH4+, SO42−, As, Pb, Cd, Cu, Zn, Sn, Bi, Sb, and Ge). Some desert-dust (Kosa) intrusions are more calcareous than others, implicating geologically different source areas, and contain enhanced levels of NO3−, probably as supermicron Ca(NO3)2 particles produced by chemical reaction between NOx pollutants (mostly from industry and traffic) and carbonate during atmospheric transport. The overall trace element chemistry of aerosol intrusions into Kumamoto shows low V/Rb, low NO3−/SO42−, enhanced As levels, and unfractionated La/Ce values, which are all consistent with anthropogenic sources including coal emissions rather than those derived from the refining and combustion of oil fractionates. Geographically dispersed, residual sulphatic plumes of this nature mix with local traffic (revealed by OC and EC concentrations) and industrial emissions and dissipate only slowly, due to the dominance of submicron accumulation mode PM which is atmospherically persistent, and raise questions over the chronic health effects of breathing finely respirable sulphatic aerosol containing enhanced amounts of toxic metals." @default.
- W2085191821 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2085191821 creator A5028276378 @default.
- W2085191821 creator A5038731644 @default.
- W2085191821 creator A5045780272 @default.
- W2085191821 creator A5056012765 @default.
- W2085191821 creator A5074889798 @default.
- W2085191821 creator A5083843061 @default.
- W2085191821 date "2012-05-01" @default.
- W2085191821 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2085191821 title "Natural versus anthropogenic inhalable aerosol chemistry of transboundary East Asian atmospheric outflows into western Japan" @default.
- W2085191821 cites W1551119963 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W1664291249 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W1848263283 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W1964435197 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W1965907008 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W1968167049 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W1971429214 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W1973759833 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W1975518279 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W1976802266 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W1981368306 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W1981437604 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W1984364052 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W1988249327 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W1990330509 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W1993475144 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W1993548708 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2002708597 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2005811588 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2012664612 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2014183014 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2032205716 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2032905180 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2035656220 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2038551628 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2040006625 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2040276942 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2040601571 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2041485177 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2043394873 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2048094265 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2050818795 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2052700085 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2057063592 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2058943335 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2059628245 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2066209662 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2066657257 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2070533532 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2072470083 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2073067820 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2074912117 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2079600097 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2080008061 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2083441060 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2083774472 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2083837344 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2087662765 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2088193277 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2093209721 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2093904881 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2094477093 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2105014428 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2105483414 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2106624157 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2110785939 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2113642686 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2136567789 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2138898408 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2139362464 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2150707816 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2152397889 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2158803651 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2166286846 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W2324859590 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W4211111416 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W4211232248 @default.
- W2085191821 cites W4246953547 @default.
- W2085191821 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2012.02.060" @default.
- W2085191821 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22444053" @default.
- W2085191821 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W2085191821 type Work @default.
- W2085191821 sameAs 2085191821 @default.
- W2085191821 citedByCount "26" @default.
- W2085191821 countsByYear W20851918212012 @default.
- W2085191821 countsByYear W20851918212013 @default.
- W2085191821 countsByYear W20851918212014 @default.
- W2085191821 countsByYear W20851918212016 @default.
- W2085191821 countsByYear W20851918212018 @default.
- W2085191821 countsByYear W20851918212019 @default.
- W2085191821 countsByYear W20851918212020 @default.
- W2085191821 countsByYear W20851918212021 @default.
- W2085191821 countsByYear W20851918212022 @default.
- W2085191821 countsByYear W20851918212023 @default.
- W2085191821 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2085191821 hasAuthorship W2085191821A5028276378 @default.
- W2085191821 hasAuthorship W2085191821A5038731644 @default.