Influence of number of visitors and weather conditions on airborne particulate matter mass concentrations at the Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia during summer and autumn.

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Sarhad Journal of Agriculture Pub Date : 2022-04-07 DOI:10.2478/aiht-2022-73-3610
Zvjezdana Bencetić Klaić, Manuel Andres Leiva-Guzmán, Andrijana Brozinčević
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We investigated the influence of local meteorological conditions and number of visitors on ambient particulate matter (PM) mass concentrations and particle fraction ratios at the Plitvice Lakes National Park between July and October 2018. Outdoor mass concentrations of particles with aerodynamic diameters of less than 1, 2.5, and 10 μm (PM1, PM2.5, and PM10, respectively) and indoor PM1 were measured with two light-scattering laser photometers set up near the largest and most visited Kozjak Lake. Our findings suggest that the particles mainly originated from background sources, although some came from local anthropogenic activities. More specifically, increases in both indoor and outdoor mass concentrations coincided with the increase in the number of visitors. Indoor PM1 concentrations also increased with increase in outdoor air temperature, while outdoor PMs exhibited U-shaped dependence (i.e., concentrations increased only at higher outdoor air temperatures). This behaviour and the decrease in the PM1/PM2.5 ratio with higher temperatures suggests that the production and growth of particles is influenced by photochemical reactions. The obtained spectra also pointed to a daily but not to weekly periodicity of PM levels.

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夏季和秋季克罗地亚普利特维采湖国家公园游客数量和天气条件对空气中颗粒物质量浓度的影响。
我们研究了2018年7月至10月期间当地气象条件和游客数量对普利特维采湖国家公园环境颗粒物(PM)质量浓度和颗粒物组分比的影响。室外空气动力学直径小于 1、2.5 和 10 μm 的颗粒物(分别为 PM1、PM2.5 和 PM10)的质量浓度和室内 PM1 的质量浓度是通过在最大且游客最多的科兹亚克湖附近设置的两个光散射激光光度计测量的。我们的研究结果表明,颗粒物主要来自本底源,但也有一些来自当地的人为活动。更具体地说,室内和室外质量浓度的增加与游客数量的增加相吻合。室内 PM1 浓度也随着室外气温的升高而增加,而室外 PMs 则呈现出 U 型依赖关系(即只有在室外气温较高时浓度才会增加)。这种行为以及 PM1/PM2.5 比率随温度升高而降低的现象表明,颗粒物的产生和增长受到光化学反应的影响。所获得的光谱还表明,可吸入颗粒物的水平具有日周期性,而非周周期性。
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