A PRELIMINARY APPORTIONMENT OF THE SOURCES OF FINE PARTICULATES IMPACTING ON THE ISRAELI COAST

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GERTLER, AW
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The Chemical Mass Balance (CMB) receptor model was used to apportion the sources of PM(25) aerosol (particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter <2.5 mu m) sampled during a limited period at Caesarea, a site located in northern Israel along the Mediterranean coast, from late May to early June, 1993, a period corresponding to the time of year when air mass transport from Europe is frequent. Observed PM(25) concentrations averaged 25.5 mu g/m(3) during the sampling period, with sulfate accounting for the majority (>50%) of the total observed mass. Source contribution estimates predicted by the CMB receptor model were similar for all periods, with predicted ammonium sulfate, mobile source, coal-fired power plants, marine aerosol, and residual oil combustion contributions of 74, 14, 9, 3, and 0.3%, respectively. Transport (coupled with transformation) sources accounted for almost 97% of the ambient particulate loadings observed in this preliminary study.
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