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PERSONAL EXPOSURES TO PM 2.5 MASS AND TRACE ELEMENTS IN BALTIMORE, MARYLAND

Citation:

Landis, M S., G A. Norris, R W. Williams, L S. Sheldon, AND J P. Creason. PERSONAL EXPOSURES TO PM 2.5 MASS AND TRACE ELEMENTS IN BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. Presented at PM 2000 AWMA Conference, Charleston, SC, January 24-28, 2000.

Description:

The relationship between a community monitor and personal exposures to PM2.5 mass and trace elements was investigated for 28 days during the summer of 1998 in a retirement home in Baltimore, Maryland. Daily community, outdoor and indoor PM2.5 were measured with a URG Versatile Air Pollutant Sampler (VAPS). In addition, daily personal and apartment PM2.5 samples were collected with a Marple Personal Exposure Monitor (PEM) for 10 subjects. Both the VAPS and PEM samples were analyzed with energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence (XRF). The spatial correlation coefficients between the community and outdoor monitor, and the species typically above the XRF detection for the VAPS samples. Infiltration of PM2.5 mass, and Sulfur were similar when determined with linear regression with factors of 0.35 (r2 = 0.94) and 0.39 (r2 = 0.94), respectively. Central indoor, apartment, and personal exposures were also evaluated. These results are compared to previous particulate matter exposure studies.

This work has been funded wholly or in part by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. It has been subjected to Agency review and approved for publication.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ ABSTRACT)
Product Published Date:01/25/2000
Record Last Revised:06/21/2006
Record ID: 60531