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<div class="csl-entry">Skiba, A., Styszko, K., Tobler, A., Casotto, R., Gorczyca, Z., Furman, P., Samek, L., Wideł, D., Zimnoch, M., Kasper-Giebl, A., Slowik, J. G., Daellenbach, K. R., Prévôt, A. S. H., & Różański, K. (2024). Source attribution of carbonaceous fraction of particulate matter in the urban atmosphere based on chemical and carbon isotope composition. <i>Scientific Reports</i>, <i>14</i>(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-57829-x</div>
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2045-2322
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/206740
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dc.description.abstract
Air quality is of large concern in the city of Krakow, southern Poland. A comprehensive study was launched by us in which two PM fractions (PM₁ and PM₁₀) were sampled during 1-year campaign, lasting from April 21, 2018 to March 19, 2019. A suite of modern analytical methods was used to characterize the chemical composition of the collected samples. The contents of 14 sugars, sugar alcohols and anhydrosugars, 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, selected metals and non-metals and ions were analyzed, in addition to organic and elemental carbon content. The carbon isotope composition in both analysed PM fractions, combined with an isotope-mass balance method, allowed to distinguish three main components of carbonaceous emissions in the city: (1) emissions related to combustion of hard coal, (2) emissions related to road transport, and (3) biogenic emissions. The heating season emissions from coal combustion had the biggest contribution to the reservoir of carbonaceous aerosols in the PM₁₀ fraction (44%) and, together with the biogenic emission, they were the biggest contributors to the PM₁ fraction (41% and 44%, respectively). In the non-heating season, the dominant source of carbon in PM₁₀ and PM₁ fraction were the biogenic emissions (48 and 54%, respectively).
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dc.language.iso
en
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dc.publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
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Scientific Reports
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dc.subject
carbonaceous aerosol
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Air quality
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carbon isotope composition
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PM fractions
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dc.title
Source attribution of carbonaceous fraction of particulate matter in the urban atmosphere based on chemical and carbon isotope composition