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Journal of Environmental Monitoring | 2011

Aerosol size distribution and mass concentration measurements in various cities of Pakistan

Khan Alam; Thomas Blaschke; Pierre Madl; Azam Mukhtar; Majid Hussain; Thomas Trautmann; Said Rahman

During March and April 2010 aerosol inventories from four large cities in Pakistan were assessed in terms of particle size distributions (N), mass (M) concentrations, and particulate matter (PM) concentrations. These M and PM concentrations were obtained for Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, and Peshawar from N concentrations using a native algorithm based on the Grimm model 1.109 dust monitor. The results have confirmed high N, M and PM concentrations in all four cities. They also revealed major contributions to the aerosol concentrations from the re-suspension of road dust, from sea salt aerosols, and from vehicular and industrial emissions. During the study period the 24 hour average PM(10) concentrations for three sites in Karachi were found to be 461 μg m(-3), 270 μg m(-3), and 88 μg m(-3), while the average values for Lahore, Rawalpindi and Peshawar were 198 μg m(-3), 448 μg m(-3), and 540 μg m(-3), respectively. The corresponding 24 hour average PM(2.5) concentrations were 185 μg m(-3), 151 μg m(-3), and 60 μg m(-3) for the three sites in Karachi, and 91 μg m(-3), 140 μg m(-3), and 160 μg m(-3) for Lahore, Rawalpindi and Peshawar, respectively. The low PM(2.5)/PM(10) ratios revealed a high proportion of coarser particles, which are likely to have originated from (a) traffic, (b) other combustion sources, and (c) the re-suspension of road dust. Our calculated 24 hour averaged PM(10) and PM(2.5) concentrations at all sampling points were between 2 and 10 times higher than the maximum PM concentrations recommended by the WHO guidelines. The aerosol samples collected were analyzed for crustal elements (Al, Fe, Si, Mg, Ca) and trace elements (B, Ba, Cr, Cu, K, Na, Mn, Ni, P, Pb, S, Sr, Cd, Ti, Zn and Zr). The averaged concentrations for crustal elements ranged from 1.02 ± 0.76 μg m(-3) for Si at the Sea View location in Karachi to 74.96 ± 7.39 μg m(-3) for Ca in Rawalpindi, and averaged concentrations for trace elements varied from 7.0 ± 0.75 ng m(-3) for B from the SUPARCO location in Karachi to 17.84 ± 0.30 μg m(-3) for Na at the M. A. Jinnah Road location, also in Karachi.


Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2018

On the Morphology and Composition of Particulate Matter in an Urban Environment

Bahadar Bahadar Zeb; Khan Alam; Armin Sorooshian; Thomas Blaschke; Ifthikhar Ahmad; Imran Shahid

Particulate matter (PM) plays a vital role in altering air quality, human health, and climate change. There are sparse data relevant to PM characteristics in urban environments of the Middle East, including Peshawar city in Pakistan. This work reports on the morphology and composition of PM in two size fractions (PM2.5 and PM10) during November 2016 in Peshawar. The 24 hous mass concentration of PM2.5 varied from 72 μg m-3 to 500 μg m-3 with an average value of 286 μg m-3. The 24 hours PM10 concentration varied from 300 μg m-3 to 1440 μg m-3 with an average of 638 μg m-3. The morphology, size, and elemental composition of PM were measured using Fourier Transform Infra Red (FT-IR) Spectroscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) with Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) Spectroscopy. The size of the analyzed particles by EDX ranged from 916 nm to 22 μm. Particles were classified into the following groups based on their elemental composition and morphology: silica (12%), aluminosilicates (23%), calcium rich (3%), chloride (2%), Fe/Ti oxides (3%), carbonaceous (49%), sulfate (5%), biogenic (3%). The major identified sources of PM are vehicular emissions, biomass burning, soil and re-suspended road dust, biological emissions, and construction activities in and around the vicinity of the sampling site.


Atmospheric Research | 2011

Aerosol optical properties and radiative forcing over mega-city Karachi

Khan Alam; Thomas Trautmann; Thomas Blaschke


Atmospheric Environment | 2011

Monitoring spatio-temporal aerosol patterns over Pakistan based on MODIS, TOMS and MISR satellite data and a HYSPLIT model

Khan Alam; Salman Qureshi; Thomas Blaschke


Advances in Space Research | 2010

Monitoring spatio-temporal variations in aerosols and aerosol–cloud interactions over Pakistan using MODIS data

Khan Alam; Muhammad Jawed Iqbal; Thomas Blaschke; Salman Qureshi; Gulzar Khan


Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2015

Particulate Matter and Its Source Apportionment in Peshawar, Northern Pakistan

Khan Alam; Naheed Rahman; Hidayat Ullah Khan; Bibi Safia Haq; Said Rahman


Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2016

Classification of Aerosols in an Urban Environment on the Basis of Optical Measurements

Khan Alam; Kausar Shaheen; Thomas Blaschke; Farrukh Chishtie; Hidayat Ullah Khan; Bibi Safia Haq


Nuclear Technology & Radiation Protection | 2012

Dose non-linearity of the dosimetry system and possible monitor unit errors on medical linear accelerators used in conventional and intensity-modulated radiation therapy

Wazir Muhammad; Lee Sang Hoon; Khan Alam; Muhammad Maqbool; Gulzar Khan


Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2018

Analysis of Aerosol Optical Properties due to a Haze Episode in the Himalayan Foothills: Implications for Climate Forcing

Khan Alam; Rehana Khan; Armin Sorooshian; Thomas Blaschke; Samina Bibi; Humera Bibi


Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2017

Source Apportionment of PM10 at an Urban Site of a South Asian Mega City

Imran Shahid; Muhammad Usman Alvi; Muhammad Zeeshaan Shahid; Khan Alam; Farrukh Chishtie

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Abdul Shakoor

University of Engineering and Technology

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Farrukh Chishtie

Institute of Space Technology

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Imran Shahid

Institute of Space Technology

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