Abstract

Extensive chemical analysis of suspended particulate was undertaken by the Bay Area Air Pollution Control District, so that more meaningful interpretation of total mass loading data could be made and more serious problem areas detected. From high-volume samples taken with cellulose paper as the collection medium, analyses were performed for the five heavy metals and nitrate, sulfate, chloride, silicon, and total organics (loss on ignition at 550°C). Two constituents considered primarily nonanthropogenic, silicate and chloride, were evaluated from eight sampling sites. The data were derived from over 600 individual samples, one sample per week per site. The locations have diverse geographical backgrounds, although they lie in a common air basin. For example, a 21 month average for chlorides ranged from 4.2 µ/m3 at San Francisco to 1.7 µg/m3 at Livermore some 40 miles inland. Inversely, the total silicates increased from 5.7 µg/m3 at San Francisco to 22.6 µg/m3 at Livermore. The silicate values peak strongl...

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