2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10967-009-0113-8
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Characterizing air particulate matter composition and sources in Lisbon, Portugal

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“…The elements that presented higher concentration during the day are essentially * w Significant difference between indoor and outdoor in warm campaign: for p value < 0.05; * c significant difference between indoor and outdoor in cold campaign: for p value < 0.05; δ significant difference between day and night: for p-value < 0.05; ψ significant difference between warm and cold campaigns: for p value < 0.05. associated with dust re-suspension (Fe) (Almeida et al, 2008;Almeida-Silva et al, 2011) and dispersed road dust, exhaust break wear, tyres and motor oil (Zn and Sb) (Sternbeck et al 2002;Zechmeister et al 2005Zechmeister et al , 2006Almeida et al 2009b;Ayrault et al 2010). These results prove the influence of the airport and the highways to the high concentration of outdoor anthropogenic sources measured in the studied area, because not only the number of vehicles decrease during the night period but also the air traffic (wind direction and velocity were explained in sub-chapter 3.2.2).…”
Section: Pm Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elements that presented higher concentration during the day are essentially * w Significant difference between indoor and outdoor in warm campaign: for p value < 0.05; * c significant difference between indoor and outdoor in cold campaign: for p value < 0.05; δ significant difference between day and night: for p-value < 0.05; ψ significant difference between warm and cold campaigns: for p value < 0.05. associated with dust re-suspension (Fe) (Almeida et al, 2008;Almeida-Silva et al, 2011) and dispersed road dust, exhaust break wear, tyres and motor oil (Zn and Sb) (Sternbeck et al 2002;Zechmeister et al 2005Zechmeister et al , 2006Almeida et al 2009b;Ayrault et al 2010). These results prove the influence of the airport and the highways to the high concentration of outdoor anthropogenic sources measured in the studied area, because not only the number of vehicles decrease during the night period but also the air traffic (wind direction and velocity were explained in sub-chapter 3.2.2).…”
Section: Pm Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particles may be originated naturally (e.g. dust, salt, pollen, viruses, fungi, bacteria) or from anthropogenic sources, such as industrial activity, incineration and combustion processes among others (Almeida et al 2009b 12 N. Canha, S.M. Almeida, M. do Carmo Freitas, H.Th.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PM 2.5 has been acknowledged to have a greater impact on health than its counterpart PM 10 (Schwartz and Meas 2000). Recent reports have demonstrated that the chemistry of particulate matter influences its toxicity (Almeida et al 2006(Almeida et al , 2007Almeida et al 2009). Several investigators have shown that the interaction of particles with inflammatory cells of the lung may elicit the production of inflammatory mediators such as cytokines and highly reactive singlet oxygen species that could cause an irreparable damage to the lung cells (Hatch et al 1980).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%