Yuan-Jie Zhuang
Hungkuang University
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Environmental Forensics | 2014
Guor-Cheng Fang; Hung-Che Chiang; Yu-Cheng Chen; You-Fu Xiao; Yuan-Jie Zhuang
This study characterized the dry deposition flux and dry deposition velocity (Vd) of metallic elements attached on particulate matter. Specifically, large particles (>10 μm), coarse particles (10 μm∼2.5 μm), and fine particles (<2.5 μm) were studied at the Gong Ming Junior High School (Taichung Airport) and Taichung Harbor sampling sites in central Taiwan. Ambient air samples were collected to determine total suspended particulate matter (TSP), dry deposition plate (DDP), Vd, coarse particulate matter (PM2.5–10) and fine particulate matter (PM2.5), and metallic elements concentrations at the Airport and Taichung Harbor sites between June 17, 2013, and November 14, 2013. The results revealed that the average TSP, DDP, Vd, PM2.5–10, and PM2.5 particulate at the Airport were 54.55 (μg/m3), 902.25 (μg/m2-min), 17.11 (m/sec), 0.003 (μg/m3), and 0.010 (μg/m3), respectively; while these values at Taichung Harbor were 63.66 (μg/m3), 539.69 (μg/m2-min), 9.94 (m/sec), 0.003 (μg/m3), and 0.014 (μg/m3), respectively. In addition, the results showed that the average Cu and Pb concentrations were higher than Cr, Ni, and Cd for both the airport and harbor sampling sites. Furthermore, Cr, N, Cu, Cd, and Pb had the highest average concentrations versus those reported for other study areas, with one exception: The results obtained in Kacanik, Kosovo, during 2005. The average metallic elements concentrations order was Cu > Pb > Cr > Ni > Cd.
Environmental Earth Sciences | 2016
Guor-Cheng Fang; Chaur-Tsuen Lo; Yuan-Jie Zhuang; Yu-Chen Kuo; Meng-Hsien Cho
This study concerns the concentrations of particulates in ambient air, dry deposited particulates, particulate-bound mercury (Hg(p)), and Hg(p) that is dry deposited in both total suspended particulates and on a dry deposition plate at Long Cyuan Elementary School (LCYES), Lung Ching Elementary School (LCHES), and Long Shan Primary School (LSPS) in Longjing. The LCHES site had the highest particulate Hg(p) concentrations in October and November, and the least dry deposition of particulates in October. The LSPS site had the lowest Hg(p) dry depositions in October. The LCYES site had the lowest particulate and Hg(p) concentrations in November and October, and had the highest dry deposition of particulates and Hg(p) in November and December. These particulates originated from the northwest of Taiwan and were transported by way of mainland China in October. A back trajectory analysis supported this finding. Therefore, particulate concentrations in ambient air were highest in October and the major sources of particulate-bound mercury Hg(p) in ambient air were in mainland China, especially in October and December. Mainland China and Taichung Thermal Power Plant were the main sources of particles and Hg(p) in ambient air.
Environmental Earth Sciences | 2016
Guor-Cheng Fang; Chi-Sung Huang; Chia-Ying Chang; Jun-Han Huang; Chia-Kuan Liu; Yuan-Jie Zhuang; You-Fu Xiao; Yu Chen Kuo; Chao-Yang Huang; Kai-Hsiang Tsai
This investigation measures the concentrations of arsenic (As), (As3+), (As5+) in total suspended particles (TSP) and dry deposits at five characteristic sampling sites in central Taiwan during the years 2009–2010, and identifies their seasonal variations. The investigation was performed in region in which a science park, transportation, waste incineration facility, fossil fuel combusting steel factory, electronics factory, plastic factory, chemical factory and Taichung Thermal Power Plant (TTPP) are located. The Bei-shi sampling station and He-mei town sampling station were located in, an area of heavy transportation. The Quan-xing sampling station was close to an electronics factory and a fossil fuel combusting steel factory. The As for Chang-Hua sampling station was located at the chemical factory. Finally, the Gao-Mei wetland sampling station was close to a waste incineration; they were characterized as a waste incineration plant and TTPP. The highest average concentrations of arsenic in TSP were found at Quan-xing (industrial) and the lowest were found at He-mei (residential). The average amounts of dry deposited arsenic (As), (As3+) and (As5+) were highest at the Quan-xing (industrial) site and lowest at the Gao-mei (wetland) site. The average seasonal concentrations of (As), (As3+) and (As5+) in TSP and the average dry deposited amounts were highest in the autumn and lowest in the summer at five sampling sites.
Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2018
Guor-Cheng Fang; Yu-Cheng Chen; Chaur-Tsuen Lo; Meng-Hsien Cho; Yuan-Jie Zhuang; Kai-Hsiang Tsai; Chao-Yang Huang; You-Fu Xiao
The concentrations of particulates and metallic elements that were bound to total suspended particulates in ambient air at Long Cyuan Elementary School (LCYES), Lung Ching Elementary School (LCHES) and Long Shan Primary School (LSPS) sampling sites in the Longjing area were measured. Significant difference tests were conducted at LSPS, LCYES and LCHES sites. Finally, carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risk values for LSPS, LCYES and LCHES sites in the Longjing district were evaluated. The results show that the most average particulate and metallic element concentrations were highest in October, November, January, February, March, April, August, and September The average particulate and metallic element concentrations at LCHES were higher than at the other sampling sites. The Concentration Scatter Diagrams reveal the absence of significant variation among the LSPS, LCYES and LCHES sampling sites in the Longjing district. Therefore, these sampling sites are inferred to have similar emission sources. The children and adults inhalation carcinogenic risks which referenced US EPA method were all within acceptable ranges. Non-carcinogenic risks revealed that all metallic elements considered herein were harmless to human health.
Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2017
Guor-Cheng Fang; Yu-Chen Kuo; Yuan-Jie Zhuang; Kai-Hsiang Tsai; Wen-Chuan Huang
This study characterized diurnal variations in the compositions of total suspended particulates (TSP) and dry deposits of particulates from ambient air, and the metallic elements that are contained in them at harbor, airport and farmland (HAF) sampling sites from August, 2013 to July, 2014. Two-way ANOVA of the amounts of metallic elements in the TSP and dry deposits was carried out in all four seasons at the HAF sampling sites. The metallic elements Cr and Cu originated in local emission sources at the airport. Metallic elements Zn and Pb originated in local emission sources at the harbor. Finally, metallic element Cd originated in local emissions form farmland. The following results were also obtained. (1) The metallic composition of the TSP differed significantly from that of the dry deposits in all four seasons at the harbor and farmland sampling sites, but not at the airport sampling site. (2) High correlations coefficients were found between the amounts of metallic elements Cr and Cu in the TSP and those in the dry deposits at the airport sampling site. (3) Pb was present in the TSP and the dry deposits at the harbor sampling site.
Environmental Forensics | 2016
Guor-Cheng Fang; Chaur-Tsuen Lo; Yu-Chen Kuo; Yuan-Jie Zhuang; Meng-Hsien Cho
ABSTRACT This study analyzes the particulate-bound mercury (PBM) contents of two parts (leaf and stem) of different crops (white cabbage, Peking cabbage, and chili) at a sampling site in the coastal zone in the Taichung area from October 7 to 15, 2014. A direct mercury analyzer (DMA-80) was used to measure mercury content. The Mann-Whitney rank sum test was utilized to determine the mean differences between the PBM in two parts of various crops (white cabbage leaf, white cabbage stem, Peking cabbage leaf, Peking cabbage stem, and chili) at the Long-Jing sampling site. The results indicated the following: 1) The average mercury content was lowest in the Peking cabbage stem. The ratio of the mercury content in the stem to that in the leaf of the white cabbage was 5 and that of Peking cabbage was 3.5.2) No significant difference was observed between median mercury content in white cabbage leaf and Peking cabbage leaf, white cabbage stem and Peking cabbage stem, and Peking cabbage leaf and chili. 3) The average PBM contents were both the lowest (Huabei Plain) and the highest in Hg in China. 4) The ratio of average PBM content of white cabbage leaf in this study was as high as 981.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2014
Guor-Cheng Fang; Yu-Chen Kuo; Yuan-Jie Zhuang; Yu-Cheng Chen
This study characterized and discussed particulate ambient air particulate concentrations and seasonal variations for PM18, PM10, PM2.5, and PM1 during June 2013–July 2013 at this traffic sampling site. In addition, this study also characterized the ambient air particulates size distributions by using MOUDI-100S4 sampler to collect 1-day the ambient suspended particles (PM18, PM10, PM2.5, and PM1) at this sampling site. In addition, the study also showed that the main pollutants contributions were from traffic and residual areas. As for the pollutants seasonal concentrations variations, the results indicated that the average particle concentrations orders were all displayed as daytime > nighttime for PM18, PM10, PM2.5 and PM1 at this characteristic sampling site. The results further indicated that the mean highest of metal concentrations in this study indicated that the average metal concentration were all displayed as Mn > Cr > Ni > Pb > Cd for PM18, PM10, PM2.5 and PM1 on daytime and nighttime at this characteristic sampling site.
Environmental Forensics | 2014
Guor-Cheng Fang; Chaur-Tsuen Lo; Hung-Che Chiang; Yu-Cheng Chen; Yu-Chen Kuo; Yuan-Jie Zhuang
The main purpose of this study was to monitor ambient air particulates and particulate-bound Hg (Hg[p]) compositions in different crops in the coastal zone in the Taichung, Taiwan, area at a sampling site during 2013 October to 2013 December. In addition, a direct mercury analyzer (DMA-80) was used to directly detect the concentration with measured results by the regression equation of Hg in the ambient air. The results indicated that: 1) the mean values of ambient air Hg(p) compositions in rice displayed no significant differences for weeks one, two, and three versus those of the other crops (white cabbage, Arden lettuce, and Gynura procumbens); 2) for white cabbage, the higher the humidity, the lower the average ambient air Hg(p) compositions that were obtained, a phenomenon that was also reflected on the crops of white cabbage and G. procumbens; 3) Arden lettuce displayed no significant differences in the leaf Hg(p) compositions during weeks one, two, and three; however, the stem portions displayed significant differences in Hg(p) compositions during weeks two and three; and 4) the Spearman statistical method showed the mean differences for ambient air Hg(p) at the Long-jing sampling site (coastal regions) with four different crops (rice, white cabbage, Arden lettuce, and Gynura) in central Taiwan. The results further revealed no significant differences in mean values.
Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2018
Guor-Cheng Fang; Chao-Yang Huang; Yuan-Jie Zhuang; Wen-Chuan Huang; Kai-Hsiang Tsai; You-Fu Xiao
The ambient air particulates pollutants of total suspended particulates (TSP) and PM2.5 were collected by using PS-1 and Wilbur PM2.5 sampler, simultaneously during the year of 2015–2017 at a photoelectric factory in Science Park of central Taiwan. And those of the ambient air atmospheric metallic elements (Cr, Mn, Ni, Cu, Zn, Pb) concentrations which attached on the TSP and PM2.5 were analyzed by using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer. In addition, identifying anthropogenic and natural pollutants sources were conducted by using the enrichment factor (EF) and principal component analysis (PCA) methods. The results indicated that the average TSP and PM2.5 concentrations were ranked highest in winter season, while summer season was ranked lowest during the year of 2015–2016. In addition, the average highest metallic element concentrations were occurred in winter season for both TSP and PM2.5 during the year of 2015–2016, while the average lowest metallic elements concentrations in TSP and PM2.5 were also occurred in winter season during the year of 2016–2017. Moreover, the EF analysis results showed that the metallic element Zn came from anthropogenic emission source. As for metallic element Mn, the results showed that metallic element Mn was mainly attributed to natural emission in this study. Finally, the PCA results showed that metallic elements Cr, Zn and Pb were the dominant emissions metallic elements in this study. As for PM2.5, the results showed that the metallic elements Cr, Cu and Pb were the dominant emissions metallic elements at this HPB sampling site.
Environmental Forensics | 2018
Guor-Cheng Fang; Chaur-Tsuen Lo; Meng-Hsien Cho; Yuan-Jie Zhuang; Chao-Yang Huang; You-Fu Xiao; Kai-Hsiang Tsai
ABSTRACT This investigation analyzes the particulate-bound mercury (PBM) compositions in soil and vegetation at a traffic sampling site in Taichung, Taiwan, during a sampling period from October to December, 2015. A direct mercury analyzer (DMA-80) was used to measure the particulate-bound mercury (PBM). A T-test was conducted to determine the mean differences between the PBM composition in soil and that in vegetation at the site. The results indicate that 1) the mean particulate-bound mercury compositions in soil and vegetation were the lowest in November, when the (mean OR average) wind speed was the highest (4.1 m/s); 2) Particulate-bound mercury compositions (PBM) in both soil and vegetation correlated weakly with temperature, humidity and wind speed; 3) T-test statistical results denoted that the PBM compositions did not significantly differ between soil and vegetation in the three-month sampling period.