A statistical analysis of particulate data sets in Brisbane, Australia

R.W. Simpson
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This paper examines the relationship between various types of particulate data collected in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia—PM10, TSP, lead and nephelometer data. Statistical tests on the data show: the PM10 data collected at all sites throughout the city are closely correlated, the same for lead but not TSP data; PM10 and TSP data collected at the same site are closely correlated, and both are only weakly correlated with nephelometer data; the lead data sets at the same site are significantly correlated with the TSP, PM10 and nephelometer data; and windspeed data generally show significant negative correlation only with the lead data. The results indicate that PM10 data would appear to be approximately a constant proportion of the TSP data throughout the year, and there is no evidence to suggest that anthropogenic emissions only contribute to the PM10 fraction or that ‘natural’ sources contribute only to the coarser fraction of the TSP data. However the lead data and the nephelometer data arise from a distinctly different pattern of sources to the TSP and PM10 data, and events, with motor vehicle emissions being clearly important in the area studied (comprising more than 95% of all lead emissions).

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对澳大利亚布里斯班颗粒物数据集的统计分析
本文研究了在澳大利亚昆士兰州布里斯班收集的各种类型的颗粒物数据- pm10, TSP,铅和浊度计数据之间的关系。对数据的统计测试表明:在全市所有站点收集的PM10数据密切相关,铅数据相同,但TSP数据不同;同一地点的PM10和TSP数据密切相关,两者与浊度计数据相关性较弱;同一地点铅数据集与TSP、PM10和浊度计数据呈显著相关;风速数据一般只与导风数据呈显著负相关。结果表明,PM10数据在全年TSP数据中所占的比例似乎是恒定的,没有证据表明人为排放只对PM10部分有贡献,也没有证据表明“自然”源只对TSP数据的较粗部分有贡献。然而,铅数据和浊度计数据的来源模式与总悬浮颗粒物和可吸入颗粒物数据和事件明显不同,机动车排放在研究地区显然很重要(占所有铅排放的95%以上)。
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