Chemical composition and sources of atmospheric aerosols at Djougou (Benin)

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Marie-Roumy Ouafo-Leumbe
Corinne Galy-Lacaux
Catherine Liousse
Veronique Pont
Aristide Akpo
Thierno Doumbia
Eric Gardrat
Cyril Zouiten
Luc Sigha-Nkamdjou
Georges Emmanuel Ekodeck
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[1] Laboratoire d’Aérologie,Laboratoire de Géologie de l’Ingénieur et d’Altérologie
[2] UMR 5560,undefined
[3] Université de Douala,undefined
[4] Université d’Abomey Calavi,undefined
[5] Géosciences Environnement ToulouseUMR 5563,undefined
[6] Institut de Recherches Géologiques et Minières,undefined
[7] Université de Yaoundé I,undefined
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In the framework of the INDAAF (International Network to study Deposition and Atmospheric chemistry in AFrica) program, atmospheric aerosols were collected in PM2.5 and PM10 size fractions at Djougou, Benin, in the West Africa, from November, 2005 to October, 2009. Particulate carbon, ionic species, and trace metals were analyzed. Weekly PM2.5 and PM10 total mass concentrations varied between 0.7 and 47.3 µg m−3 and 1.4–148.3 µg m−3, respectively. We grouped the aerosol chemical compounds into four classes: dust, particulate organic matter (POM), elemental carbon (EC), and ions. We studied the annual variation of each class to determine their contribution in the total aerosol mass concentration and finally to investigate their potential emission sources. On an annual basis, the species presented a well-marked seasonality, with the peak of mass concentration for both sizes registered in dry season, 67 ± 2 to 86 ± 9 versus 14 ± 9 to 34 ± 5% in wet season. These values emphasized the seasonality of the emissions and the relative weak interannual standard deviation indicates the low variability of the seasonality. At the seasonal scale, major contributions to the aerosol chemistry in the dry season are: dust (26–59%), POM (30–59%), EC (5–9%), and ions (3–5%), suggesting a predominance of Sahelian and Saharan dust emissions and biomass burning source in this season. In the wet season, POM is predominant, followed by dust, EC, and ions. These results point out the contribution of surrounded biofuel combustion used for cooking and biogenic emissions during the wet season.
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