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Journal of the Environmental Sciences
2003 Volume.12 No. 2 p.207 ~ p.215
Analysis of Ambient Air Quality Level in Subway Area in Busan Metropolitan City
Lee Hwa-Woon

Park Jong-Kil
Jang Nan-Sim
Lee Hee-Ryung
Kim Hee-Man
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to estimate the air quality of subway stations having underground platforms in Busan Metropolitan City, from September to November 2000, over seven times. The places of the investigation include Yonsan-dong station, Somyon station, Busan station, Nampo-dong station, and Dusil station. Samplings were conducted at three points in each station, i.e. gates, ticket gates, and platforms. CO, NO, , and were the main components of air for this analysis. In order to more fully understand station environments, we also measured an air temperature at each point. The results showed that the average concentration of Yonsan-dong station was higher than others with 38~51 ppb. The average concentration of NO was high at the ticket gate and platform at Somyon station (119 ppb, 122 ppb) and Nampo-dong station (102 ppb, 100 ppb). These results show that the air pollution of stations with underground shopping malls were higher than others. At Somyon station having a junction station, NO and concentration levels of platform-2 (noncrowded) were higher than platform-1 (crowded). This is most likely due to the accumulation of air pollutants and inadequate ventilation systems. To find the relationship of the indoor (platform) and outdoor (gate), we analyzed the I/O ratio. The averages of CO and were both higher than one: 1.16 and 1.82, respectively. In the correlations between each material and the others, NO vs was the highest with R=0.63. In the correlations between indoor and outdoor, was the highest with R=0.64.
KEYWORD
Ambient air quality, I/O ratio, Correlation, Underground
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