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    Title: Characterization of particles in the ambience of the high-tech industrial park of Central Taiwan
    Authors: Chen, H.-W. , Chen, W.-Y., Chang, C.-N., Chuang, Y.H.
    Contributors: Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tunghai University
    Keywords: Data mining;High-tech industrial park;Meteorological factor;PM10 and PM2.5
    Date: 2013
    Issue Date: 2013-05-15T09:00:56Z (UTC)
    Abstract: Medical scholars have confirmed that prolonged exposure to high concentrations of suspended particles may result in respiratory and heart diseases. To identify the characteristics of particles around high-tech industrial parks, engaged in the manufacturing of semiconductors, electronics and electrical peripherals, this study performed a two-year monitoring program to measure the heavy metal composition in airborne particles in order to find the potential sources of pollution as well as the causal relationships between meteorological conditions and pollutant concentrations. Due to the complexity arising from the highly inter-related meteorological and topographical factors in local and regional wind fields, a comprehensive data-mining algorithm based on clustering analysis is proposed to explore the useful information obtained from the chaotic monitoring data sets, as well as to profile the pollution sources. Hierarchical cluster analysis confirms that the concentration of arsenic in fine particles significantly increased at the end of 2010, and increased in conditions of high relative humidity (50%-80%). During the periods with high wind speed, the amount of arsenic in fine particles increases and comes from the northeast. In contrast, dispersion controls the regional air quality at low wind speeds, and during such times the arsenic comes from the northwest. Copyright ? Taiwan Association for Aerosol Research.
    Relation: Aerosol and Air Quality Research
    Volume 13, Issue 2, 2013, Pages 699-708
    Appears in Collections:[環境科學與工程學系所] 期刊論文

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