Urban aerosol size distributions over the Mediterranean city of Barcelona, NE Spain
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Differential mobility particle sizer (DMPS)
aerosol concentrations (N13−800) were collected over a oneyear-
period (2004) at an urban background site in Barcelona,
North-Eastern Spain. Quantitative contributions to particle
number concentrations of the nucleation (33–39 %), Aitken
(39–49 %) and accumulation mode (18–22 %) were estimated.
We examined the source and time variability of atmospheric
aerosol particles by using both K-means clustering
and Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF) analysis. Performing
clustering analysis on hourly size distributions, nine
K-means DMPS clusters were identified and, by directional
association, diurnal variation and relationship to meteorological
and pollution variables, four typical aerosol size distribution
scenarios were identified: traffic (69% of the time), dilution
(15% of the time), summer background conditions (4%
of the time) and regional pollution (12% of the time). According
to the results of PMF, vehicle exhausts are estimated
to contribute at least to 62–66% of the total particle number
concentration, with a slightly higher proportion distributed
towards the nucleation mode (34 %) relative to the Aitken
mode (28–32 %). Photochemically induced nucleation particles
make only a small contribution to the total particle number
concentration (2–3% of the total), although only particles
larger than 13 nm were considered in this study. Overall
the combination of the two statistical methods is successful
at separating components and quantifying relative contributions
to the particle number population.
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Dall'Osto, M., Beddows, D. C. S., Pey, J., Rodríguez González, S., Alastuey Urós, J.A., Harrison, R. M.: "Urban aerosol size distributions over the Mediterranean city of Barcelona, NE Spain". Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. Vol. 12,, p. .10693–110707 (2012). ISSN 1680-7324









