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The Characteristics of Monoterpene and Air Quality in Ambient Air at Forested Road in Jeollanam-do  

Oh, Gil-Young (Air Quality Conservation Division, Jeollanam-Do Institute of Health and Environment)
Seo, Yun-Gyu (Air Quality Conservation Division, Jeollanam-Do Institute of Health and Environment)
Park, Gui-Hwan (Air Quality Conservation Division, Jeollanam-Do Institute of Health and Environment)
Kim, Ik-San (Air Quality Conservation Division, Jeollanam-Do Institute of Health and Environment)
Bae, Ju-Soon (Air Quality Conservation Division, Jeollanam-Do Institute of Health and Environment)
Park, Hye-Young (Air Quality Conservation Division, Jeollanam-Do Institute of Health and Environment)
Yang, Soo-In (Air Quality Conservation Division, Jeollanam-Do Institute of Health and Environment)
Jeon, Jun-Min (Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Suncheon First College)
Jeong, Man-Ho (Green Environmental Complex Center, Suncheon First College)
Seo, Yun-Seob (Green Environmental Complex Center, Suncheon First College)
Lee, Wan-Jin (Faculty of Applied Chemical Engineering, Chonnam National University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science / v.101, no.2, 2012 , pp. 195-202 More about this Journal
Abstract
Three-season field study was conducted to investigate the distribution of monoterpene(10) and air anion in ambient air at five forests. ${\alpha}$-Pinene, camphene, sabinene, ${\beta}$-pinene, myrcene, terpinolene, limonene, 1,8-cineol, linalool, and camphor were quantified in the samples collected. The highest 4-hour mean concentration of total monoterpene were ${\beta}$-pinene+myrcene as 958 pptv at Juknokwon dominated by bamboo and ${\alpha}$-pinene (524 pptv), limonene (445 pptv) at Wood Land and Suncheon Bay, respectively. The seasonal means were observed to peak during spring with their maximum at Wood Land and Seonam Temple and during summer at Juknokwon and Suncheon Bay. The 24 hour concentration mean of atmosphere standards were found with much lower values than those by law. The highest concentrations of air anion were measured $400{\sim}3,000ea{\cdot}mL^{-1}$ through the sites. There is no significant correlation between the concentration of monoterpene and air anion.
Keywords
monoterpenes; ${\alpha}$-pinene; air anion;
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