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Elemental characterization of New Year's Day PM10 and PM2.2 particulates matter at several sites in Metro Manila

Abstract

In the Philippines, it has been a yearly tradition to welcome the coming of the New Year with the loudest noise as can be achieved. Firecrackers and fireworks have been a necessity for Filipinos during this time despite bans on the use of most of these and despite the Department of Health (DOH) campaign to use alternative safe practices to welcome the New Year. Data for PM 10 samples (fractionated as PM 10-2.2 or the course fraction and PM2.2 or the fine fraction) collected in four PNRI sampling sites in Metro Manila show the air pollution impacts of fireworks on New Year's Eve. Samples were collected from 1998 to 2006 using a Gent dichotomous sampler in connection with the PNRI project {sup P}articulate Matter Source Apportionment Using Nuclear and Related Analytical Techniques{sup .} Particulate mass was determined by gravimetry. Elemental analysis of the air filters was done using X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (X RF) or Particle induced X-ray Emission (PIXE), multielemental non-destructive nuclear analytical techniques. Black carbon was analyzed using reflectometry. PM 10 values increased by two to four times the usual averages (36.4 to 55.4 ug/cum) and in 2002 even exceeded the PNAAQ short-term guideline value of 150 ug/cum at  More>>
Authors:
Santos, Flora L; Pabroa, Preciosa Corazon B; Morco, Ryan P; Racho, Joseph Michael D [1] 
  1. Analytical Measurements Research Group, Philippine Nuclear Research Institute, Commonwealth Ave., Diliman, Quezon City (Philippines)
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2007
Product Type:
Conference
Resource Relation:
Conference: 22. Philippine chemistry congress, Tagaytay City (Philippines), 10-13 Apr 2007; Other Information: Abstract only; Related Information: In: Book of abstracts, 133 pages.
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; AIR POLLUTION; ALUMINIUM; ASHES; BARIUM; COPPER; FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY; METALS; MONITORING; PARTICULATES; PHILIPPINES; SAMPLING; X-RAY EMISSION ANALYSIS; X-RAY FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS
OSTI ID:
21243919
Research Organizations:
Integrated Chemists of the Philippines, Mandaluyong City (Philippines)
Country of Origin:
Philippines
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: PH0900006105958
Availability:
Also available from PNRI library;INIS
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 49
Announcement Date:
Dec 31, 2009

Citation Formats

Santos, Flora L, Pabroa, Preciosa Corazon B, Morco, Ryan P, and Racho, Joseph Michael D. Elemental characterization of New Year's Day PM10 and PM2.2 particulates matter at several sites in Metro Manila. Philippines: N. p., 2007. Web.
Santos, Flora L, Pabroa, Preciosa Corazon B, Morco, Ryan P, & Racho, Joseph Michael D. Elemental characterization of New Year's Day PM10 and PM2.2 particulates matter at several sites in Metro Manila. Philippines.
Santos, Flora L, Pabroa, Preciosa Corazon B, Morco, Ryan P, and Racho, Joseph Michael D. 2007. "Elemental characterization of New Year's Day PM10 and PM2.2 particulates matter at several sites in Metro Manila." Philippines.
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title = {Elemental characterization of New Year's Day PM10 and PM2.2 particulates matter at several sites in Metro Manila}
author = {Santos, Flora L, Pabroa, Preciosa Corazon B, Morco, Ryan P, and Racho, Joseph Michael D}
abstractNote = {In the Philippines, it has been a yearly tradition to welcome the coming of the New Year with the loudest noise as can be achieved. Firecrackers and fireworks have been a necessity for Filipinos during this time despite bans on the use of most of these and despite the Department of Health (DOH) campaign to use alternative safe practices to welcome the New Year. Data for PM 10 samples (fractionated as PM 10-2.2 or the course fraction and PM2.2 or the fine fraction) collected in four PNRI sampling sites in Metro Manila show the air pollution impacts of fireworks on New Year's Eve. Samples were collected from 1998 to 2006 using a Gent dichotomous sampler in connection with the PNRI project {sup P}articulate Matter Source Apportionment Using Nuclear and Related Analytical Techniques{sup .} Particulate mass was determined by gravimetry. Elemental analysis of the air filters was done using X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (X RF) or Particle induced X-ray Emission (PIXE), multielemental non-destructive nuclear analytical techniques. Black carbon was analyzed using reflectometry. PM 10 values increased by two to four times the usual averages (36.4 to 55.4 ug/cum) and in 2002 even exceeded the PNAAQ short-term guideline value of 150 ug/cum at the ADMU sampling station. PM2.2 values increased by two to six times the usual averages (15 to 28 ug/cum), even many times exceeding US EPA short-term guideline value of 65 ug/cum. The increase in the particulate mass of New Year's Day samples can be attributed more to an increase in the metal pollutants rather than the black carbon, with higher contribution to the fine fraction. Increase in the elemental concentrations of Al, S, Cl, K, Ba, Sr, Ti, V, Mn, Cu and Pb were observed with the highest contribution from K. Results show that the usual practices of burning firecrackers and fireworks during New Year's day celebration is a very strong source of air pollution which contributes significantly high amount of metal pollutants in the air. (author)}
place = {Philippines}
year = {2007}
month = {Jul}
}