2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2014.04.011
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Characterization of black carbon at roadside sites and along vehicle roadways in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region

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“…Secondary data of PM2.5 concentrations from BMA were in the range of 1.0 -58.0 µg/m 3 , with the average of 27.2 µg/m 3 . In comparison to several studies monitoring BC nearby roadways (Table 1), BC concentrations measured in this study were somehow lower than those previously reported, e.g., the average BC concentration of 17.9±6.6 µg/m 3 observed in Bangkok area during dry season [10], the ones of 8.9±3.6 µg/m 3 monitored in Istanbul, Turkey [11], and 9.7 ± 0.8 µg/m 3 reported in London, UK [12].…”
Section: Bc Concentrations and Bc/pm25 Ratioscontrasting
confidence: 96%
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“…Secondary data of PM2.5 concentrations from BMA were in the range of 1.0 -58.0 µg/m 3 , with the average of 27.2 µg/m 3 . In comparison to several studies monitoring BC nearby roadways (Table 1), BC concentrations measured in this study were somehow lower than those previously reported, e.g., the average BC concentration of 17.9±6.6 µg/m 3 observed in Bangkok area during dry season [10], the ones of 8.9±3.6 µg/m 3 monitored in Istanbul, Turkey [11], and 9.7 ± 0.8 µg/m 3 reported in London, UK [12].…”
Section: Bc Concentrations and Bc/pm25 Ratioscontrasting
confidence: 96%
“…Throughout the sampling period, the results between daytime and nighttime on weekdays and weekends did not show significant difference. The average BC/PM2.5 ratio (18.0%) from this study was clearly lower than the previous studies at roadside site in urban Bangkok (30.0 -37.0%) [10] and in Instunbul, Turkey (38.0%) [11]. However, it was relatively higher than those found in Shanghai (5.0 -12.0%) and Jiaxing (7.1%) of China, and in Guadalajara of Mexico (1.4 -9 .6%) (Table 1).…”
Section: Ratchathewi Stationcontrasting
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“…Consequently, the particulate matter concentration has increased in the air. The concentration becomes significantly high at the closer area of the highway rather than any other areas (Tri et al, 2014) that proves the effect of the number vehicles contributes to the air pollution. The emissions are in terms of gasses, e.g.…”
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“…Several studies attempted to identify sources of PM2.5 emissions in the Bangkok area [14]- [16]. Motor vehicles, especially diesel fuel type, were mentioned to play an important role in PM2.5 concentrations in Bangkok.…”
Section: Transportation Datamentioning
confidence: 99%