Quantification of fine particle composition, sources and transboundary transport in Hanoi, Vietnam from 2001-06

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2007-09-09
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Department of the Environment and Water Resources
Abstract
Fine particulate air pollution at Hanoi, Vietnam has been measured twice weekly from April 2001 to December 2006. The fine particle composition has been fully characterised using ion beam analysis methods and the key source fingerprints and their contributions quantified. HYSPLIT back trajectory methods have been used to demonstrate both natural soil and anthropogenic sulfate transboundary transport.
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Fine particles, Viet Nam, Beams, Air pollution monitoring, Soils, Environment
Citation
Cohen, D. D., Stelcerm E., & Bac, V. T. (2007). Quantification of fine particle composition, sources and transboundary transport in Hanoi, Vietnam from 2001-06. Paper presented to the 14th IUAPPA World Congress incorporating the 18th CASANZ Conference Hosted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, 9-13 September 2007, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In 14th IUAPPA World Congress : Clean air partnerships: coming together for clean air : Brisbane 2007 : conference proceedings, incorporating the 18th CASANZ Conference hosted by the Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Canberra : Department of the Environment and Water Resources,