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Seasonal Characterization of Particles in Busan Area  

Kang Shin-Mook (Dept. of Medical Administration, Dongeui Institute of Technology)
Cho Jeong-Goo (Busan Metropolitan City Institute of Health & Environment)
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Journal of environmental and Sanitary engineering / v.20, no.3, 2005 , pp. 17-26 More about this Journal
Abstract
Many researches were focused on the data which obtained from chemical bulk analysis. It is difficult to evaluate source contribution by wet type chemical bulk analysis. In this study, we have reviewed the characterization of individual particle for source identification. We analyzed by SEM/EDX methods. We have obtained average geometric particle diameter measured by optical diameter which were resulted from SEM/EDX image scan, representative physical diameter of individual particle was $3.38\;{\mu}m\;in\;A,\;3.67\;{\mu}m\;in\;B$. In the result of image analysis at each spots particles, both samples non-sphere shapes, C-rich particles. In consequence of chemical analysis of individual particle, each sampling sites some elements.
Keywords
SEM/EDX methods; individual particle; image analysis; chemical analysis;
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