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This study used monitoring data to analyze the PM-10 heavy metal concentrations in Jeollanam-do from 2022 to 2024. Samples were collected for 24 h over 5 d each month. The annual, seasonal, and site-specific variations in PM-10 and metal concentrations were analyzed, and the main sources and emissio...

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Published in환경분석과 독성보건 Vol. 28; no. 2; pp. 112 - 124
Main Authors 주서령, Seo-ryeong Ju, 박현수, Hyun-su Park, 김계홍, Kye-hong Kim, 유휘선, Yu Hwi-sun, 이보람, Bo-ram Lee, 차윤경, Yoon-gyeong Cha, 위은혜, Eun-hye Wi, 양정고, Yang Jung-ko
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국환경분석학회 30.06.2025
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Summary:This study used monitoring data to analyze the PM-10 heavy metal concentrations in Jeollanam-do from 2022 to 2024. Samples were collected for 24 h over 5 d each month. The annual, seasonal, and site-specific variations in PM-10 and metal concentrations were analyzed, and the main sources and emission characteristics were identified through correlation and factor analyses. The average PM-10 concentration during the study period was 27±17 μg/㎥, while the total heavy metal concentration was 1.99255±1.87673 μg/㎥, accounting for 7.2±5.0% of the PM-10 concentration. Fe, Ca, Al, and Mg were the dominant heavy metals, accounting for over 80% of the total, and the metals, arranged according to their concentrations, followed the order of Fe > Ca > Al > Mg > Mn > Pb > Cu > Ni > Cr > As > Cd. The proportion of heavy metals in PM-10 remained stable over the years. In terms of seasons, the concentrations were the highest in spring, followed by winter, autumn, and then summer. The site-specific analysis showed that the total heavy-metal concentrations were the highest in Daebul, followed by Myodo-dong, Jung-dong, Yulchon-myeon, Sindae-ri, Yeocheon-dong, and then Ssangbong-dong. Factor analysis revealed three major sources: (1) soil-origin components (Fe, Ca, Mg, and Al), (2) vehicle emissions and coal combustion (Pb, Cd, and As), and (3) industrial pollution (Cr, Cu, Mn, and Ni). Furthermore, the Fe concentrations varied by site, with Daebul and Myodo-dong strongly influenced by industrial activities, while other sites were more affected by natural factors.
Bibliography:The Korea Society For Environmental Analysis
ISSN:2672-0175
2672-1139
DOI:10.36278/jeaht.28.2.112