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Black carbon, mass and elemental measurements of airborne particles in the village of Serowe, Botswana

  • K. Moloi
  • , S. Chimidza
  • , E. Selin Lindgren*
  • , A. Viksna
  • , P. Standzenieks
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Absorption of sunlight by sub-micron particles is an important factor in calculations of the radiation balance of the earth and thus in climate modelling. Carbon-containing particles are generally considered as the most important in this respect. Major sources of these particles are generally considered to be bio-mass burning and vehicle exhaust. In order to characterise size fractionated particulate matter in a rural village in Botswana with respect to light absorption and elemental content experiments were performed, in which simultaneous sampling was made with a dichotomous impactor and a laboratory-made sampler, made compatible with black carbon analysis by reflectometry. The dichotomous impactor was equipped with Teflon filters and the other sampler with glass fibre filters. Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence was used for elemental analysis of both kinds of filters. It appeared that Teflon filters were the most suitable for the combination of mass-, elemental- and black carbon measurements. The black carbon content in coarse (2.5-10μm) and fine (<2.5μm) particles was determined separately and related to elemental content and emission source. The results show that the fine particle fraction in the aerosol has a much higher contribution of black particles than the coarse particle fraction. This observation is valid for the village in Botswana as well as for a typical industrialised city in Sweden, used as a reference location.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2447-2457
Number of pages11
JournalAtmospheric Environment
Volume36
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2002
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • African aerosol
  • Bio-mass
  • Black carbon
  • PM
  • X-ray fluorescence

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