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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): Xianyu Wang; Phong K. Thai; Yan Li; Q. B. Li; David Wainwright; Darryl W. Hawker; Jochen F. Mueller
Publication Date: June 2016

Over recent decades, efforts have been made to reduce human exposure to atmospheric pollutants including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) through emission control and abatement. Along with the potential changes in their concentrations resulting from these efforts, profiles of emission sources may have also changed over such extended timeframes. However relevant data are quite limited in the Southern Hemisphere. We revisited two sampling sites in an Australian city, where the concentration data in 1994/5 for atmospheric PAHs and PCBs were available. Monthly air samples from July 2013 to June 2014 at the two sites were collected and analysed for these compounds, using similar protocols to the original study. A prominent seasonal pattern was observed for PAHs with elevated concentrations in cooler months whereas PCB levels showed little seasonal variation. Compared to two decades ago, atmospheric concentrations of S13 PAHs (gaseous + particle-associated) in this city have decreased by approximately one order of magnitude and the apparent halving time (t1/2) was estimated as 6.2 ± 0.56 years. S 6 iPCBs concentrations (median value; gaseous + particle-associated) have decreased by 80% with an estimated t1/2 of 11 ± 2.9 years. These trends and values are similar to those reported for comparable sites in the Northern Hemisphere. To characterise emission source profiles, samples were also collected from a bushfire event and within a vehicular tunnel. Emissions from bushfires are suggested to be an important contributor to the current atmospheric concentrations of PAHs in this city. This contribution is more important in cooler months, i.e. June, July and August, and its importance may have increased over the last two decades. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Citation: Wang, X. Y., P. K. Thai, Y. Li, Q. B. Li, D. Wainwright, D. W. Hawker, and J. F. Mueller. 2016. Changes in atmospheric concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and polychlorinated biphenyls between the 1990s and 2010s in an Australian city and the role of bushfires as a source. Environmental Pollution, v. 213, p. 223-231. 10.1016/j.envpol.2016.02.020.

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Keywords:
  • air quality
  • Australia
  • Emission Source Profile
  • fire management
  • hydrocarbons
  • PAH - polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
  • polychlorinated biphenyls
  • Queensland
  • Seasonal Variation
  • smoke management
  • temporal change
  • wildfires
Tall Timbers Record Number: 33001Location Status: Not in fileCall Number: AvailableAbstract Status: Fair use, Okay
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FRAMES Record Number: 55090

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