Impact of smoke from biomass burning on air quality in rural communities in southern Australia

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作者
Reisen, Fabienne [1 ]
Meyer, C. P. [1 ]
McCaw, Lachie [2 ]
Powell, Jennifer C. [1 ]
Tolhurst, Kevin [3 ]
Keywood, Melita D. [1 ]
Gras, John L. [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIRO Marine & Atmospher Res, Ctr Australian Weather & Climate Res, Aspendale, Vic 3195, Australia
[2] Div Sci, Dept Environm & Conservat, Manjimup, WA 6258, Australia
[3] Univ Melbourne, Dept Forest & Ecosyst Sci, Creswick, Vic 3363, Australia
关键词
PM2.5; Levoglucosan; Ozone; Prescribed burns; Wildfires; FINE-PARTICLE EMISSIONS; CANADIAN FOREST-FIRES; CHEMICAL-CHARACTERIZATION; FIREPLACE COMBUSTION; UNITED-STATES; SIZE DISTRIBUTION; RESIDENTIAL WOOD; AEROSOLS; HEALTH; SPECIATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.atmosenv.2011.04.060
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In rural towns of southern Australia, smoke from biomass burning such as prescribed burning of forests, wildfires and stubble burning is often claimed to be the major source of air pollution. To investigate the validity of this claim, ambient measurements of PM2.5 and ozone were made in two rural locations in southern Australia between 2006 and 2008. In order to distinguish PM2.5 associated with smoke from other sources of particulate pollution, PM2.5 samples were analysed for specific smoke tracers, levoglucosan, non sea-salt potassium (nssK(+)) and oxalate. Monitoring was also undertaken in four homes to determine the extent to which ambient pollutants from prescribed burning penetrate indoors into houses. Monitoring clearly showed that, on occasions, air quality in rural areas is significantly affected by smoke from biomass combustion with PM2.5 showing the greatest impact. Concentrations of PM2.5 increased significantly above background levels at both sites during periods of wildfire and prescribed fire leading to exceedences of the 24-h PM2.5 Air National Environment Protection Measure (NEPM) Advisory standard. The 1-h and 4-h ozone NEPM standards were exceeded only during protracted forest wildfires. The impact of prescribed burning on the indoor air quality of residences depended on the duration of the smoke event and the ventilation rate of the houses. During short-duration events indoor air quality was determined by household activities. During events that persisted for several days, indoor air quality was determined by external conditions coupled with management of household ventilation rate. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:3944 / 3953
页数:10
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