Results of TSP metals monitoring at McMurdo Station, Antarctica

This report presents the results of ambient air monitoring of metals in total suspended particulate (TSP) matter performed during the 1992--1993 austral summer at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Seven samples of TSP were collected from three different locations and analyzed for arsenic, beryllium, cadm...

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Main Author: Lugar, R. M.
Other Authors: National Science Foundation (U.S.)
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: EG & G Idaho 1994
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2172/10167037
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc1338359 2023-05-15T13:43:14+02:00 Results of TSP metals monitoring at McMurdo Station, Antarctica Lugar, R. M. National Science Foundation (U.S.) 1994-04-01 22 p. Text https://doi.org/10.2172/10167037 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1338359/ English eng EG & G Idaho other: DE94015264 rep-no: EGG-CIET--11270 grantno: AC07-76ID01570 doi:10.2172/10167037 osti: 10167037 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1338359/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc1338359 Other Information: PBD: Apr 1994 Particulates Air Pollution Nickel Experimental Data 540120 Lead Chemicals Monitoring And Transport Chromium Air Pollution Monitoring Antarctica 54 Environmental Sciences Mercury Cadmium Beryllium Arsenic Report 1994 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/10167037 2019-03-30T23:08:35Z This report presents the results of ambient air monitoring of metals in total suspended particulate (TSP) matter performed during the 1992--1993 austral summer at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Seven samples of TSP were collected from three different locations and analyzed for arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, lead, nickel, and mercury. Critical-flow high-volume air samplers with a sample flow rate of approximately 1.1 m{sup 3}/minute were used to collect the particulate matter on quartz fiber filters for subsequent laboratory analysis. Sampling site selection, sampling procedures, and quality assurance procedures used were consistent with US Environmental Protection Agency guidance for local ambient air quality networks. The data indicate that McMurdo operations have a measurable impact on the qualitative toxic metals composition of suspended particulate matter in the ambient air; however a definitive quantitative impact could not be concluded. The levels measured are well below the US National Ambient Air Quality Standards and American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists worker exposure levels. Lead was the most prevalent of the seven toxic metals and was detected in all samples at concentrations ranging from 1.4 ng/m{sup 3} to 38 ng/m{sup 3}. Data on the concentration of eleven other metal species are presented. Most notable was the relatively high abundance of titanium and copper, which were detectable at levels up to 2,100 ng/m{sup 3} and 230 ng/m{sup 3}, respectively. Report Antarc* Antarctica University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library Austral McMurdo Station ENVELOPE(166.667,166.667,-77.850,-77.850)
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topic Particulates
Air Pollution
Nickel
Experimental Data 540120
Lead
Chemicals Monitoring And Transport
Chromium
Air Pollution Monitoring
Antarctica
54 Environmental Sciences
Mercury
Cadmium
Beryllium
Arsenic
spellingShingle Particulates
Air Pollution
Nickel
Experimental Data 540120
Lead
Chemicals Monitoring And Transport
Chromium
Air Pollution Monitoring
Antarctica
54 Environmental Sciences
Mercury
Cadmium
Beryllium
Arsenic
Lugar, R. M.
Results of TSP metals monitoring at McMurdo Station, Antarctica
topic_facet Particulates
Air Pollution
Nickel
Experimental Data 540120
Lead
Chemicals Monitoring And Transport
Chromium
Air Pollution Monitoring
Antarctica
54 Environmental Sciences
Mercury
Cadmium
Beryllium
Arsenic
description This report presents the results of ambient air monitoring of metals in total suspended particulate (TSP) matter performed during the 1992--1993 austral summer at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Seven samples of TSP were collected from three different locations and analyzed for arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, lead, nickel, and mercury. Critical-flow high-volume air samplers with a sample flow rate of approximately 1.1 m{sup 3}/minute were used to collect the particulate matter on quartz fiber filters for subsequent laboratory analysis. Sampling site selection, sampling procedures, and quality assurance procedures used were consistent with US Environmental Protection Agency guidance for local ambient air quality networks. The data indicate that McMurdo operations have a measurable impact on the qualitative toxic metals composition of suspended particulate matter in the ambient air; however a definitive quantitative impact could not be concluded. The levels measured are well below the US National Ambient Air Quality Standards and American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists worker exposure levels. Lead was the most prevalent of the seven toxic metals and was detected in all samples at concentrations ranging from 1.4 ng/m{sup 3} to 38 ng/m{sup 3}. Data on the concentration of eleven other metal species are presented. Most notable was the relatively high abundance of titanium and copper, which were detectable at levels up to 2,100 ng/m{sup 3} and 230 ng/m{sup 3}, respectively.
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title Results of TSP metals monitoring at McMurdo Station, Antarctica
title_short Results of TSP metals monitoring at McMurdo Station, Antarctica
title_full Results of TSP metals monitoring at McMurdo Station, Antarctica
title_fullStr Results of TSP metals monitoring at McMurdo Station, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Results of TSP metals monitoring at McMurdo Station, Antarctica
title_sort results of tsp metals monitoring at mcmurdo station, antarctica
publisher EG & G Idaho
publishDate 1994
url https://doi.org/10.2172/10167037
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