Title of article :
Mass Balance for Lead in the California South Coast Air Basin: An Update,
Author/Authors :
Rebecca L. Lankey، نويسنده , , CLIFF I. DAVIDSON ، نويسنده , , Francis C. McMichael، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
8
From page :
86
To page :
93
Abstract :
A mass balance for lead for the year 1989 in the South Coast Air Basin has inputs to the atmosphere of 600±190 kg/day and outputs of 580±160 kg/day, showing rough agreement. Stationary sources are responsible for only about 5% of the total lead emissions. The bulk of the lead is emitted from vehicles using leaded gasoline (37%) and unleaded gasoline (15%), as well as from resuspension of previously deposited lead on roads (43%). Over half of the total emitted lead deposits on roads and nearby soil, while about one-third is carried out of the basin by wind. A small amount, less than 10%, is deposited on surfaces throughout the basin. These percentages are approximately the same as those in a mass balance for the same region calculated for 1972, when lead emissions from leaded gasoline were about a factor of 70 greater than leaded gas emissions in 1989. When the lead emissions are used as inputs to a simple continuously stirred flow reactor model for the basin, reasonable agreement is obtained between calculated and measured concentrations.
Keywords :
Southern California , Emissions , Deposition. , mass balance , lead
Journal title :
Environmental Research
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
Environmental Research
Record number :
727542
Link To Document :
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