Particulate matter characteristics, dynamics and sources in an underground mine
Particulate matter (PM) from mining operations, engines and ore processing may have adverse effects on health and well-being of workers and population living nearby. In this study, the characteristics of PM in an underground chrome mine were investigated in Kemi, Northern Finland. The concentrations...
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ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.5472985.v1 2023-05-15T17:42:44+02:00 Particulate matter characteristics, dynamics and sources in an underground mine S. Saarikoski K. Teinilä H. Timonen M. Aurela T. Laaksovirta F. Reyes Y. Vásques P. Oyola P. Artaxo A. S. Pennanen S. Junttila M. Linnainmaa R. O. Salonen R. Hillamo 2017 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5472985.v1 https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Particulate_matter_characteristics_dynamics_and_sources_in_an_underground_mine/5472985/1 unknown Taylor & Francis https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02786826.2017.1384788 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5472985 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY Biophysics Biochemistry 29999 Physical Sciences not elsewhere classified FOS Physical sciences Microbiology FOS Biological sciences 59999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified FOS Earth and related environmental sciences 39999 Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified FOS Chemical sciences Ecology Text article-journal Journal contribution ScholarlyArticle 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5472985.v1 https://doi.org/10.1080/02786826.2017.1384788 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5472985 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Particulate matter (PM) from mining operations, engines and ore processing may have adverse effects on health and well-being of workers and population living nearby. In this study, the characteristics of PM in an underground chrome mine were investigated in Kemi, Northern Finland. The concentrations and chemical composition of PM in size ranges from 2.5 nm to 10 µm were explored in order to identify sources, formation mechanisms and post-emission processes of particles in the mine air. This was done by using several online instruments with high time-resolution and offline particulate sampling followed by elemental and ionic analyses. A majority of sub-micrometer particles (<1 µm in diameter, PM 1 ) originated from diesel engine emissions that were responsible for a rather stable composition of PM 1 in the mine air. Another sub-micrometer particle type originated from the combustion products of explosives (e.g. nitrate and ammonium). On average, PM 1 in the mine was composed of 62, 30 and 8% of organic matter, black carbon and major inorganic species, respectively. Regarding the analyzed elements (e.g. Al, Si, Fe, Ca), many of them peaked at >1 µm indicating mineral dust origin. The average particle number concentration in the mine was (2.3 ± 1.4)*10 4 #/cm 3 . The maximum of particle number size distribution was between 30 and 200 nm for most of the time but there was frequently a distinct mode <30 nm. The potential origin of nano-size particles remained as challenge for future studies. Text Northern Finland DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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Particulate matter (PM) from mining operations, engines and ore processing may have adverse effects on health and well-being of workers and population living nearby. In this study, the characteristics of PM in an underground chrome mine were investigated in Kemi, Northern Finland. The concentrations and chemical composition of PM in size ranges from 2.5 nm to 10 µm were explored in order to identify sources, formation mechanisms and post-emission processes of particles in the mine air. This was done by using several online instruments with high time-resolution and offline particulate sampling followed by elemental and ionic analyses. A majority of sub-micrometer particles (<1 µm in diameter, PM 1 ) originated from diesel engine emissions that were responsible for a rather stable composition of PM 1 in the mine air. Another sub-micrometer particle type originated from the combustion products of explosives (e.g. nitrate and ammonium). On average, PM 1 in the mine was composed of 62, 30 and 8% of organic matter, black carbon and major inorganic species, respectively. Regarding the analyzed elements (e.g. Al, Si, Fe, Ca), many of them peaked at >1 µm indicating mineral dust origin. The average particle number concentration in the mine was (2.3 ± 1.4)*10 4 #/cm 3 . The maximum of particle number size distribution was between 30 and 200 nm for most of the time but there was frequently a distinct mode <30 nm. The potential origin of nano-size particles remained as challenge for future studies. |
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S. Saarikoski K. Teinilä H. Timonen M. Aurela T. Laaksovirta F. Reyes Y. Vásques P. Oyola P. Artaxo A. S. Pennanen S. Junttila M. Linnainmaa R. O. Salonen R. Hillamo |
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