CARBONACEOUS AEROSOLS IN PARTICULATE MATTERS OF ATMOSPHERIC AIR
Keywords:
pollution of atmospheric air, particulate matter, PM2,5, composition of particulate matters, carbonaceous aerosols, organic and elemental carbon, UzbekistanAbstract
The study of carbonaceous aerosols in particulate matters is of particular interest due to the complex process of distribution of sources, the impact on processes affecting climate change and the impact on human health. This article characterizes the concentrations of organic and elemental carbon in the composition of PM2,5 particles in two experimental sites in Tashkent. According to the results of the studies, EC and OC were approximately 4-12% and 21-39% of the mass of PM2,5. These data can be used to study the effects of aerosols on climate and health in subsequent studies.
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