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Chemical Characteristics and Identification of PM10 Sources in Two Lima Districts, Peru

This study evaluates the concentration of PM10 and PM2.5 and identification of source in the districts of San Juan de Lurigancho and Puente Piedra (PPD) in Lima-Peru. The samples were collected from April to May 2017 by the National Meteorology and Hydrology Service of Peru (Senamhi). The concentrat...

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Published in:Dyna (Medellín, Colombia) Colombia), 2020-01, Vol.87 (215), p.57-65
Main Authors: Ilizarbe Gonzales, Gina Mishel, Valdiviezo, Lorgio Gilberto, Rojas Quincho, Jhojan Pool, Cabello Torres, Rita Jaqueline, Ugarte Alvan, Carlos Alfredo
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Language:English
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Summary:This study evaluates the concentration of PM10 and PM2.5 and identification of source in the districts of San Juan de Lurigancho and Puente Piedra (PPD) in Lima-Peru. The samples were collected from April to May 2017 by the National Meteorology and Hydrology Service of Peru (Senamhi). The concentration of PM10 and PM2.5, measured by gravimetric techniques, exceeded the international (WHO) and national standards; with maximum values for PM10 and PM2.5 of 160 and 121.56 µg/ m3 in PPD and 295.06  and 154.58 µg/ m3 in SJL. Identification of sources by the Positive Matrix Factorization Model (PMF 5.0) and Principal Component Analysis (ACP), showed similar sources for both districts. In SJL, the combination of vehicular traffic and resuspension of soil dust, marine aerosol and iron and steel industry was determined, while in PPD the resuspension of soil dust, vehicular source, industrial activity and marine aerosol.
ISSN:0012-7353
2346-2183
DOI:10.15446/dyna.v87n215.83688