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PM10/PM2.5/PM1 Data from a Trichotomous Sampler
Authors:Dale A Lundgren  Daniel N Hlaing  Thomas A Rich  Virgil A Marple
Affiliation:1. UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA , 410 A. P. BLACK HALL, (D.A.L.;2. D.N.H;3. T.A.R.), GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA, 32611;4. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT , (V.A.M.), MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, 55455
Abstract:ABSTRACT

As part of an effort to determine whether 1 μm or 2.5 μam is the better choice for a new fine particulate matter standard, Professor Virgil A. Marple of the University of Minnesota developed a high volume trichotomous (PM10/PM2.5 /PM1) sampler. Two of these samplers were used to obtain particulate matter (PM) samples at a site located in Phoenix, Arizona, from May 1995 through October 1995. All filter samples were analyzed for mass concentrations and a few for elemental and chemical compositions. Relative fractions were determined for PM10, PM2.5, PM1, PM2.5–10, and PM1–2.5. Calculations were made to evaluate how coarse and fine mode aerosol contributed to the intermediate size range. Results indicated that most of the PM10 in Phoenix was coarse mode PM (windblown dust), which was also a primary contributor to PM25.
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