Atmosphere (Dec 2021)

Seasonal and Spatial Variations of Atmospheric Ammonia in the Urban and Suburban Environments of Seoul, Korea

  • Rahul Singh,
  • Kyunghoon Kim,
  • Gyutae Park,
  • Seokwon Kang,
  • Taehyun Park,
  • Jihee Ban,
  • Siyoung Choi,
  • Jeongin Song,
  • Dong-Gil Yu,
  • Jung-Hun Woo,
  • Yuri Choi,
  • Taehyoung Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12121607
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
p. 1607

Abstract

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Atmospheric ammonia is a significant pollutant throughout the year, necessitating standardized measurement and identification of emission factors. We performed a quantized evaluation of ammonia concentrations at various locations in and around Seoul, South Korea. The established testing methods of the Radiello Passive Sampler were used for ammonia sampling, and the method was validated using annular denuder sampling. Urban and suburban areas were studied to gain a deeper understanding of the factors responsible for ammonia pollution. This study aimed to establish the fluctuations in concentration over one year, by analyzing the seasonal and regional variation in ammonia concentration. Livestock and agricultural areas recorded the highest concentration of ammonia among all sites, with the highest concentration recorded in autumn. However, at most of the other studied sites, the highest and lowest ammonia concentrations were recorded during summer and winter, respectively. This study attempted to establish a correlation between ammonia concentration and temperature, as well as ammonia concentration and altitude.

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