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KMID : 0382420000260020022
Korean Journal of Environmental Health Society
2000 Volume.26 No. 2 p.22 ~ p.29
The Concentrations of TSP , PM10 and Heavy Metal at Underground Parking Lots of Public Facilities in Taegu City
Lee Hyun-Joo

Hong Seong-Chul
Jeung Jae-Yeal
Lee Jong-Young
Song Hee-Bong
Abstract
This study was performed to investigate the concentrations of TSP, PM10 and heavy metals(Pb, Cd, Hg, Ni, Zn) of underground parking lots in Taegu city. The samples were collected from 3 department stores and 1 central park in the winter and the summer, 1997. The samples of 3 department stores were divided into sale period and non-sale period in the winter and the summer. The concentrations of TSP and PM10 were 109.6¡¾1.5 §¶/§© and 93.3¡¾1.5§¶/§©. In TSP, the zinc was the highest level, 287.1¡¾1.7 ng/§© and the cadmium was the lowest, 2.4¡¾2.1ng/§© and in PM 10, the zinc was the highest level, 193.6¡¾1.5§¶/§© and the cadmium was the lowest, 0.6¡¾3.9ng/§©. The correlation coefficient between the concentration of TSP and PM10 was 0.982(p<0.05). The correlation coefficients of corresponding heavy metal in TSP and PM10 were 0.863 for lead, 0.617 for mercury, 0.890 for nickel and 0.850 for zinc(p<0.05). The concentrations of TSP, PM10 and cadmium of PM10 in the winter were higher than those of the summer. However, the concentration of Hg of PM10 in the summer was higher than that of the winter. The concentrations of TSP and PM 10 in sale period was higher than those of non-sale period and the concentrations of heavy metal in TSP and PM10 were not significantly different between sale and non-sale period. The proportions of PM10 to TSP were above 60% in dust, lead, nickel, and zinc and less than 40% in cadmium and mercury. The concentrations of TSP, PM10 and heavy metal in the underground parking lots were comparatively lower than those of general atmosphere. However, this kind of research to PM10 in the underground parking lots must be continued because it is very important particulate matter that affects human being¢¥s health.
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