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                           950R72009

CASCADE IMPACTOR NETWORK
              Robert E. Lee, Jr.

                  and

              Stephen Goranson

        National Environmental Research Center
      ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
            Office of Administration
         Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
                July 1972

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                  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
   The authors are  indebted  to  Mrs. Marilyn Hawkins for processing the
cascade impactor samples and to John Bryant for his help during  various
aspects of the project. We would also like to thank the sampling operators at
each of the CAMP  stations: Robert Shaw at Cincinnati, Ralph Korgie at
Chicago, Bill Lamarr  at Denver, Ed Nelson at St. Louis, Allen Trachtenberg at
Philadelphia, and George Walsh at Washington,  D.C. Special thanks is given to
Jerome P. Flesch for his help with the computer program calculations.
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                     CONTENTS

                                                    Page

LIST OF FIGURES  	v
LIST OF TABLES 	XV1
ABSTRACT   	xvii
INTRODUCTION 	1
MODIFIED ANDERSEN SAMPLER   	3
    Description of Gravimetric Method  	3
    Determination of Particle Size Fractionation Characteristics   	7
COMPUTER PROGRAM   	9
RELATIONSHIP  OF CASCADE MPACTOR TO  HIGH-VOLUME
    SAMPLER  	13
OPERATION OF CASCADE IMP ACTOR NETWORK  	15
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION  	17
SUMMARY   	25
REFERENCES   	27
APPENDICES
    A  SIZE DISTRIBUTION  CURVES,  1970  QUARTERLY
           COMPOSITES AND AVERAGES  	29
    B  DAILY  PARTICLE SIZE  DISTRIBUTION  CURVES,
           CHICAGO, ILLINOIS  	49
    C  DAILY  PARTICLE SIZE  DISTRIBUTION  CURVES,
           CINCINNATI, OHIO	61
    D  DAILY  PARTICLE SIZE  DISTRIBUTION  CURVES,
           DENVER, COLORADO 	71
    E  DAILY  PARTICLE SIZE  DISTRIBUTION  CURVES,
           PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA   	83
    F  DAILY PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION  CURVES, ST.
           LOUIS, MISSOURI   	95
    G  DAILY  PARTICLE SIZE  DISTRIBUTION  CURVES,
           WASHINGTON, D.C	107
                           IV

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                     LIST OF FIGURES


Figure                                                           Page

1     Diagram of the Modified Andersen Impactor and Shelter	4

2     NASN Cascade Impactor With and Without Rain Shield   	5

3     Disk of Aluminum Foil Used as Collection
      Surface. Method of Weighing the
      Cascade Impactor Collection Surfaces	6

4     Example of Computer Printout   	10

5     Example of Computer-Plotted Particle Size
      Distribution Curve   	11

A-l   Composite Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      First Quarter, 1970  	30

A-2   Composite Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      Second Quarter, 1970	30

A-3   Composite Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      Third Quarter, 1970	31

A-4   Composite Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      Fourth Quarter, 1970  	31

A-5   Composite Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      1970 Average  	32

A-6   Composite Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      First Quarter, 1970  	33

A-7   Composite Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      Second Quarter, 1970	33

A-8   Composite Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      Third Quarter, 1970	34

A-9   Composite Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      Fourth Quarter, 1970  	34

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A-10  Composite Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      1970 Average  	35

A-l 1  Composite Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      First Quarter, 1970   	36

A-12  Composite Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      Second Quarter, 1970	36

A-l 3  Composite Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      Third Quarter, 1970	37

A-14  Composite Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      Fourth Quarter, 1970  	37

A-l 5  Composite Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      1970 Average   	38

A-16  Composite Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      First Quarter, 1970   	39

A-l 7  Composite Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      Second Quarter, 1970	39

A-18  Composite Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      Third Quarter, 1970	40

A-19  Composite Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      Fourth Quarter, 1970   	40

A-20  Composite Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      1970 Average  	-41

A-21  Composite Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      First Quarter, 1970   	42

A-22  Composite Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      Second Quarter, 1970	42

A-23  Composite Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      Third Quarter, 1970	43

A-24  Composite Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      Fourth Quarter, 1970   	43

A-25  Composite Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      1970 Average  	44
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A-26  Composite Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      First Quarter, 1970   	45

A-27  Composite Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      Second Quarter, 1970	45

A-28  Composite Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      Third Quarter, 1970	46

A-29  Composite Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      Fourth Quarter, 1970  	46

A-30  Composite Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      1970 Average   	47

B-l   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      January 13,  1970  	50

B-2   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      February 25,1970   	50

B-3   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      March 9, 1970	51

B-4   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      March 22, 1970   	51

B-5   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      April 8, 1970     	52

B-6   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      April 19, 1970    	52

B-7   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      May 7, 1970	53

B-8   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      June 2, 1970   	53

B-9   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      June 12, 1970	54

B-10  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      June 16, 1970	54

B-l 1  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      July 4, 1970	55
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B-12  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      July 14, 1970  	55

B-l 3  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      July 30, 1970  	56

B-l4  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      August 11, 1970    	56

B-l5  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      August 27, 1970    	57

B-l6  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      September 11, 1970	57

B-l7  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      September 2.0, 1970	58

B-l8  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      October 7, 1970	58

B-l9  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      November 15, 1970	59

B-20  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      December 5, 1970	59

B-21  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Chicago,
      December 20, 1970  	60

C-l   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      March 22, 1970   	62

C-2   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      April 8, 1970  	62

C-3   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      April 19,  1970    	63

C-4   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      May 7, 1970	63

C-5   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      May 23, 1970  	64

C-6   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      June 2, 1970   	'.	         64
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C-7   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      June 15, 1970	65

C-8   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      July 4, 1970	65

C-9   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      July 14, 1970  	66

C-10  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      July 30, 1970  	66

C-l 1  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      August  10, 1970    	67

C-l2  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      August 26, 1970    	67

C-l 3  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      September 11, 1970	68

C-14  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      September 20, 1970	68

C-l5  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      October 7, 1970	   69

C-l 6  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      November 15, 1970	69
C-l 7  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      December 5, 1970	70

C-l 8  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Cincinnati,
      December 14, 1970  	70

D-l  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      January 29, 1970   	72

D-2  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      February 14, 1970    	72

D-3  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      February 26, 1970    	73

D-4  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      March 9, 1970	73
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D-5   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      April 19, 1970    	'

D-6   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      May 7,1970	74

D-7   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      May 23, 1970  	75

D-8   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      June 2,1970   	75

D-9   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      June 16,1970	76

D-10 Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      July 3,1970	76

D-l 1 Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      July 23, 1970   	77

D-l2 Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      July 30, 1970   	77

D-l 3 Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      August 10,1970    	78

D-l4 Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      August 23, 1970    	78

D-l 5 Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      September 11, 1970	79

D-l 6 Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      September 27, 1970	79

D-l 7 Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      October 7, 1970	80

D-l8 Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      October 20, 1970   	30

D-l 9 Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      November 5, 1970   	   81

D-20 Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      November 15, 1970  	                       c

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D-21  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Denver,
      December 14. 1970	     82

E-l   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      March 10, 1970   	84

E-2   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      March 22, 1970	84

E-3   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      April 7, 1970   	           	85

E-4   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      April 19, 1970    	85

E-5   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      May 7, 1970	86

E-6   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      May 27, 1970	86

E-7   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      June 2,1970	87

E-8   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      June  14, 1970	     87

E-9   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      July 4, 1970	                88

E-10  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      July 14, 1970	         ....                88

E-l 1  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      July 30, 1970	89
E-l 2  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      August 10, 1970	          89

E-l 3  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      September 11, 1970           	       90

E-l4  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      September 27, 1970    ....           .       .              90

E-l5  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      September 30, 1970         	       .                    91
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E-16  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      October?, 1970    	9

E-17  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      October 21, 1970      . .           	       •  • 92

E-18  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      November 10, 1970    	92

E-19  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      November 17, 1970   .     .         ...         .  .  •  •        93

E-20  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Philadelphia,
      December 5, 1970      .          	          	93

F-l   Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      January  13, 1970   .           ....          ....   96

F-2   Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      January  29, 1970     ...     .               	         .96

F-3   Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      February 14, 1970        .              	97

F-4   Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      February 25, 1970   .       .          	97

F-5   Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      March 9, 1970    	     98

F-6   Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      April 8,  1970	   98

F-7   Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      April 19, 1970    	99

F-8   Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      May 7, 1970    .     .    .   .         	99

F-9   Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      May 27,  1970             	100

F-10 Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      June  16,1970     ...              ...                      IOQ

F-l 1  Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      July 4, 1970    	         .          	1Q1
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F-12  Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      July 14, 1970	101

F-13  Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      July 30, 1970  	102

F-14  Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      August 10, 1970    	102

F-15  Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      August 20, 1970    	103

F-16  Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      August 22, 1970    	103

F-17  Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      August 25, 1970    	       	104

F-18  Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      August 27, 1970        	           	104

F-19  Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      September 16, 1970	105

F-20  Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      November 15, 1970	105

F-21  Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      Decembers, 1970	106

F-22  Particle Size Distribution Curve, St. Louis,
      December 14, 1970     	106

G-l   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      January 29, 1970   	108

G-2   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      February  14, 1970    	108

G-3   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      February 25, 1970    	109

G-4   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      March 10, 1970	109

G-5   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      March 22, 1970   	110
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G-6   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      April 8,  1970   	

G-7   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      April 19, 1970      	
G-8   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      May 7,1970	1H

G-9   Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      June 1,1970   	112

G-10 Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      JuneS, 1970   	112

G-l 1 Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      June 16,1970  	113

G-l 2 Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      July 4,1970	113

G-l 3 Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
       July 15,1970   	114

 G-l4 Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      July 30, 1970   	114

 G-l5  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
       August 11, 1970    	115

 G-l 6  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
       September 11, 1970	115

 G-l7  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
       September 20, 1970	116

 G-18  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
       October?, 1970	116

 G-19  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
       October 20, 1970   	117

 G-20  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
       November 7, 1970    	117

 G-21  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
       November 15, 1970	118
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G-22  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      December 5,1970	118

G-23  Particle Size Distribution Curve, Washington, D.C.,
      December 15, 1970   	119
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                      LIST OF TABLES


Table                                                             Page

1   Effective Cutoff Diameter for Cascade Impactor  as Function of Flow
    Rate   	8

2   Size Distribution Measurements, Chicago, Illinois     	   18

3   Size Distribution Measurements, Cincinnati, Ohio     	19

4   Size Distribution Measurements, Denver, Colorado   	20

5   Size Distribution Measurements, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania	21

6   Size Distribution Measurements, St. Louis, Missouri	22

7   Size Distribution Measurements, Washington, D.C	23

8   Quarterly and Annual Size Distribution Composition, 1970   .     .     24
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                            ABSTRACT
   An experimental network of modified cascade impactors was set up, as part
of the National Air Surveillance Network, to  determine gravimetrically the
particle  size distribution of suspended particulate matter in the air in six urban
areas. During 1970, samples were collected at a flow rate of 5 to 6 cfm for a
24-hour period once every 2  weeks according to a prearranged schedule. The
modified cascade impactor, the analytical methodology, and the computer
processing of data are described.

   Results  of  the first  year's operation indicate that suspended particulate
matter in urban air is predominantly submicron in size (expressed  as equivalent
spheres  of unit density). Individual and composite  particle size distribution
curves were appoximately log-normal. Variations in the quarterly composites
of mass median diameter, various size fractions less than or  equal to 1  and 2
microns, and  the degree  of  particle  dispersion expressed by the geometric
deviation  generally followed  seasonal patterns. Future expansion  of  the
network is discussed.
 Key Words: size distributions, particulate matter, cascade impactors, aerosols.
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           CASCADE IMP ACTOR NETWORK
                        INTRODUCTION
   Characterization  of suspended  particulate  pollutants in ambient  air  is
usually  limited  to  estimating  the  quantity of total  suspended particulate
(micrograms of particulate per  cubic meter of air), and determining the gross
concentrations  of  a number  of chemical components. The  National  Air
Surveillance Networks (NASN) of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) operate  a nationwide system  of high  volume (Hi-Vol) air  samplers;
particulates are collected  on  glass-fiber filters  for  a  24-hour period  and
analyzed by gravimetric and chemical methods. Although these measurements
can give some indication of the general pollution level in an area, they do not
provide information concerning the  size  distribution  of total  suspended
particulate matter.

   Because the  degree  of  respiratory  penetration and  retention is a  direct
function  of  aerodynamic  particle  size,  knowledge  of  the  particle  size
distribution of suspended  particulates is essential in assessing the  inhalation
health hazard.1  The particle size, composition, and concentration of aerosol
constituents determines the extent of visibility reduction,2 particle-particle and
particle-gas interactions, soiling, deterioration of materials, and a wide range of
atmospheric  phenomena.  Furthermore,  the  particle   size  of  suspended
particulates is important in meteorology (particularly as it affects formation of
precipitation) and  in geophysics (particulates can scatter solar radiation back
into  space).  Until  now,  data  on  particle size distribution of  suspended
particulates have been difficult to obtain because available fractionating devices
either required excessively long sampling periods to collect sufficient material
for gravimetric or chemical analysis, or provided inadequate resolution of sizes.
In addition, the previously available size classifiers  generally were  expensive,
were  difficult  to   operate, and  were  of  limited usefulness  in  a network
operation; often, too, the collection surfaces were not amenable to gravimetric
or to  chemical  analysis.  Recently,  however, Lee  and Flesch3 described a
high-volume particle  fractionating cascade  impactor that overcame most of
these  disadvantages. This fractionater was adapted from an Andersen* cascade
impactor,4 a commercially available device that has been used for some limited
air pollution studies.5'6

*Mention of a specific commercial product or a company name does not
constitute endorsement by the Environmental Protection Agency.

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   In  an effort to  characterize the particle  size distribution  of  suspended
participate matter  on a routine basis, an experimental network of the modified
cascade impactors  was established in six urban areas in January 1970. Cascade
impactors  were installed  at  the NASN Continuous  Air Monitoring Project
(CAMP)  stations  in Chicago,  Washington,  B.C., Philadelphia,  St. Louis,
Cincinnati, and Denver. A 24-hour sample  was collected once every 2 weeks
according to  a schedule established earlier for an EPA study of  pollutant
effects. This report  describes results that were obtained from the first year's
operation  of the  network, some  problems  that were encountered in the
operation, and plans  that were made for expanding the network.
                                CASCADE IMPACTOR NETWORK

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          MODIFIED ANDERSEN  SAMPLER

   The  Andersen cascade impactor fractionates particles  in a  series of six
collection stages according to the aerodynamic dimension of the particles.
Particles pass through a series of jets, 400 per stage, with progressively smaller
cross  sections.  At  each  jet,  a fraction  of the particles  is impacted  on  a
collection plate; the range of particle sizes collected on a stage depends on the
jet velocity  of  the stage, on the jet-to-collection-surface distance, and on the
collection characteristics of the previous stage. Particles  that are not collected
on the first  stage follow the air stream around the collection plate to the next
stage until the jet velocity is sufficient for impaction.

   By  removing  the sixth  stage  of  the  Andersen  sampler  and placing  a
4-inch-diameter filter downstream  to collect  the small  unimpacted particles,
one can operate the sampler  at a  flow rate ~of  5  to  6  cubic feet per minute
(cfm).  Operation  requires a vacuum pump  of about  8 inches of mercury for
sustained sampling periods.

   A diagram of the modified sampler is given in Figure  1.  The spring clamps,
which hold the stages tightly together, must be shortened when the sixth stage
of  the commercial sampler is removed. The backup  filter holder can ac-
commodate  glass fiber or membrane filters 4 inches in  diameter. A Cast carbon
vane rotary  pump,  model 0822, is housed in a vented  shelter. The cascade
impactor and the backup filter are protected from precipitation and from large
debris by a removable rain shield. The impactor with the backup filter holder  is
shown  both  with and without the rain shield in Figure 2. The air flow rate can
be determined by measuring the pressure drop across an orifice, approximately
0.25 inch in diameter, with  a magnehelic  or other  pressure gauge having  a
capacity of 50 inches of water. Pressure drop across the orifice is calibrated as a
function of flow rate by placing a dry test meter at the inlet  end of the sampler
and varying the air flow with an air bleed on the vacuum pump.

DESCRIPTION OF GRAVIMETRIC METHOD

   A disk of aluminum foil 3.25 inches in diameter,  as  shown in Figure 3,  is
conditioned  in  a  room having  controlled temperature  and humidity for 24
hours and is weighed to  the nearest microgram on a  micro-analytical balance
(Kahn Electro Balance). In the work reported here, all  the weighings were done
on a micro-electro  balance fitted  with a weighing chamber and adapted to
permit  below-the-pan weighing by  suspending the aluminum foil disk from a
wire  attached  to  the balance  beam, as  shown in  Figure  3.  Both the
electro-balance and the collection surfaces were housed in a room maintained
at a relative humidity of 50 percent  and a temperature of 72°F

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       5 STAGE
      ANDERSEN
       SAMPLER
     REMOVABLE
        RAIN
      SHELTER
                                            AIR INLET
                                           SPRING CLAMPS
4-inch BACKUP
FILTER HOLDER
                                           ORIFICE
                                               MAGNEHELIC
                                             PRESSURE GAUGE
                                           MOUNTED ON SHELTER
                                              VENTED
                                           MOTOR SHELTER
Figure 1.  Diagram of the modified Andersen impactor and shelter.
CASCADE IMPACTOR NETWORK

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                              Figure 2.  NASN cascade impactor with and without rain shield.

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Figure 3. Disk of aluminum foil used as collection surface
(top).  Method of weighing the cascade impactor collection
surface (bottom).
                        CASCADE IMPACTOR NETWORK

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   To collect a sample, a preweighed aluminum disk is placed on top of each
stainless steel collection plate in the modified Andersen cascade impactor. A
conditioned  and weighed 4-inch-diameter membrane filter of 3.0 micron pore
size and with a nylon mesh reinforcement is placed in the backup filter holder.
All collection surfaces are handled with forceps. The sampler is operated for a
24-hour period; average  flow rate is calculated  from the beginning  and  the
ending air flow values. After sampling, the  aluminum collection disks and  the
membrane filter are folded in half with the sample side touching, are placed in
glassine envelopes,  and  are  returned  to  the laboratory,  where they  are
conditioned  in the temperature-humidity controlled atmosphere for 24 hours
before weighing.

DETERMINATION OF PARTICLE SIZE FRACTION AT ION
CHARACTERISTICS

   The high collection rate  (5  to 6 cfm)  of the modified cascade impactor
precludes dynamic laboratory calibration such as described by Fleschef a/.7 It
is experimentally difficult to maintain an aerosol of known particle size when a
large portion of the aerosol is removed with the impactor. Consequently,  the
particle size fractionation characteristics  of  the sampler were determined
theoretically.

   According to studies  by Mercer8 and by Ranz and Wong,9 the effective
cutoff diameter (BCD)  in microns for each stage of an impactor can be
determined by use of the dimensionless inertial impactor parameter,^.

                                   V  C Dp2'"

                                    187?D;-

                                = jet velocity

                                = particle density

                                = Cunningham correction factor

                                = viscosity of medium

                                = diameter of jet

                                = diameter of particle
               where  V-
                        D;
For round jets where s/D->2 (s is the jet-to-collection-surface distance) as in
the Andersen, *^ = 0.38. Thus, the BCD, which is the quantity (pC/2Dp), can
be  calculated  for  various  flow  rates.  Because  flow conditions are  not
appreciably altered at air flow rates higher than that ordinarily used with  the
conventional Andersen impactor (1  cfm), the inertial impaction parameter can
be expected to predict fairly accurate BCD values at these flows.
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   The variation of BCD with flow rate for each stage of the Anderson
sampler, calculated from the Mercer-Ranz-Wong theory, is summarized in Table
1. With increasing flow rate, sharp increases in BCD occur on the upper stages,
which collect the larger particles. The BCD for each stage changes very little,
however, when the flow rate is increased beyond about 4 cfm.
 Table 1.  EFFECTIVE CUTOFF DIAMETER FOR CASCADE IMP ACTOR
                  AS FUNCTION OF FLOW RATE
          Impactor stage
Effective cutoff
  diameter, /u
                                              7.22
                                              4.92
                                              2.19
                                              1.40
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                 COMPUTER PROGRAM


   A  small scientific  computer was used to calculate size distribution data
including: (1) total particulate concentration in micrograms per cubic meter
(/^g/m3), (2) mass median diameter (MMD) in microns, (3) standard geometric
deviation, (4) percent particle mass less than or equal to 1 micron in diameter,
and (5) percent particle mass less than or equal  to 2 microns in diameter. The
input  data are the net particulate weights in micrograms for each of the five
impactor stages and the backup filter, and the average flow rate for each stage.
The  ECD  for each  stage is determined from  the  average  air  flow rate as
previously described.

                         ECD (i) = c (i)/vnr

                where   ECD (I) = the effective cutoff diameter for

                                  Stage I (1 = 1-5)

                         C (I)    = a constant related to Stage I

                         R      = the air flow rate in cfm

   Next, using the net weight data, the cumulative weights are calculated:

                         CUM WT (I) = E Net wt. (J)
                                        J
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     CINCINNATI  OH                     04/19/70
                 SIZE  DISTRIBUTION TABLE
   ANDEKSEN     NET  WT.    CUM.WT.      CUM.      ECO
     STAGE          UG.         UG.           PC         U
       1           239C.      2390.      15.22     3.19
       2            830.      3220.      20.51     2.17
       3            741.      3961.      25.23     1.49
       4            99C.      4951.      31.54     0.96
       S           2386.      7337.      46.74     0.61
     BACKUP
     FILTER        836C.     15697.     100.00
   AIR FLOW RATE =    5.11 CFM
   AIR VOLUME  =     208.3  M3

   TOTAL  PARTICULATE CONCENTRATION  =    75.3  UG/P3

   MASS MEDIAN  DIAMETER  =    C.48  MICRONS
   STANDARD GEOMETRIC DEVIATION =    5.83

   PER CENT LESS THAN 1  MICRON =    66.
   PER CENT LESS THAN 2  MICRON =    79.

            Figure 4.  Example of computer printout.

   Because  the  particle  size  of total  suspended  particulate  is  nearly
log-normally distributed, the mass median diameter is found at the 50 percent
mass  cumulative  point and the  standard  geometric deviation  is  calculated
directly from the ratios:

                      84.13% size      50% size
                  	         —or  •
                                     15.87% size

   The size distribution lines are also used  to determine the percentages of
particulate mass equal to or less than 1 and 2 microns in diameter. These size
parameters are printed out directly on the computational sheet as shown in the
sample calculation.

   One option of the program is that composite curves may be computed by
use of data from the individual distributions for 1 quarter, 1 year, or any other
desired time interval. To determine composite distributions, an average air flow
rate is found and  average net  weights are determined for  each stage; the
resultant ECD's are  plotted against  cumulative percent  mass, as  in the
individual plots.
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RELATIONSHIP  OF  CASCADE IMPACTOR  TO
              HIGH-VOLUME  SAMPLER
   Because sampling with high-volume air samplers is the method used most
commonly  in the United States for determining total suspended  particulate
matter, it is important to relate concentration measurements determined with
the cascade impactor sampler  to Hi-Vol concentration measurements so that
comparisons can be made. During a recent study in England,10 measurements
of suspended particulate concentrations (jug/m3) determined  with a cascade
impactor were compared with measurements determined with a high-volume
air sampler. The instruments were operated concurrently for 24-hour sampling
periods. A total of 101 sample pairs were collected at sites in London, at Kew
Observatory, a suburb of London, and at Eskdalemuir Observatory in southern
Scotland, a nonurban site selected to provide "background" measurements of
particulate levels. The coefficient of correlation between the two samplers was
+0.94, indicating  a high degree of association between the methods. Regression
equations were developed so that concentration measurements made with the
cascade  impactor  (Y) could be converted to equivalent measurements made
with the high-volume sampler (X):

                          Y   =29.158+0.507 X

                where  Sy_x    = 10.943

                          X   = 42.650 + 1.742 Y

                where  Sx y    = 20.320

   Measurements with the  cascade impactor exhibited a marked dependence
on  particulate concentrations. Concentrations  measured  with the cascade
impactor sampler  are generally higher than those  measured with  the Hi-Vol
sampler at nonurban sites, where particulate concentrations  are low; however,
in  urban  areas,  where  particulate   concentrations   are  relatively  high,
concentrations measured with the cascade impactor  sampler are  generally lower
than the corresponding concentrations measured with the Hi-Vol. It appears
that the membrane filter, which is placed downstream past the last impactor
stage,  may be  more   efficient  in  collecting  submicron  size  particles,
predominately by electrostatic attraction, than the glass fiber filters  used in the
Hi-Vol; this would account for the higher cascade impactor measurements at
nonurban areas. Lower concentrations measured with the cascade impactor in
more heavily polluted atmospheres may be explained in  part by wall losses on
the inner  surfaces of the  cascade impactor. No sigificant  difference in  the
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  relationship between the two sampling methods was observed in the heating
  season compared with the nonheating season.
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               OPERATION OF  CASCADE
                   IMP ACTOR  NETWORK
   At 3-month intervals, each station operator was provided with a supply of
collection surfaces consisting of 5 preweighed aluminum disks and a membrane
filter,- each  stored in an individual glassine envelope. The six envelopes were
placed in a  cardboard folder, that was then placed along with a data sheet in a
mailing envelope. Each operator was supplied with instructions for operating
the impactor and with a set of forceps for handling the collection surfaces.

   In accordance with a random sampling schedule, the operator removed the
cascade impactor and backup filter holder assembly from the sampler body and
at an inside  workbench placed the  appropriate collection surface on  the
corresponding impactor stage. He then replaced the impactor assembly on the
sampler body, which  was connected  to  a 24-hour timer.  After a  5-minute
warmup period, he recorded  the initial flow reading on the data sheet. He also
took  a final reading just before shutting  off the sampler at the end of the
24-hour period. All samples were collected from midnight to midnight.

   After sampling,  the operator took the cascade impactor assembly indoors,
carefully  removed  the sample collection  surfaces with forceps, folded  the
surfaces in  half with  the  sample  side touching, and returned the  coEected
surface to its original glassine envelope. He then noted on  the data sheet all
pertinent information, including, sampling  site, date of sample, beginning and
ending flow readings,  and  unusual weather conditions. The  entire folder was
mailed to a NASN laboratory in Cincinnati for gravimetric analysis.
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              RESULTS  AND  DISCUSSION
   Early in the sampling program, several operational problems contributed to
the loss of a number of samples.  The  most  important of these  problems
concerned the difficulty of placing the membrane filter properly in the backup
filter holder. Because of improper placement, the filter could not be sealed in
the filter holder, and a portion of the aerosol was lost.

   After several sampling runs, however, the operators mastered the technique
of  changing  and  folding the  collection surfaces  and thus  increased  the
subsequent number of valid  samples. Barring  a clearly recognized sampling
error, such as inconsistent reporting  of  flow rate or visible leaks around the
collection surfaces, the samples were  accepted as valid. Occasional difficulties
in weighing the  membrane  filters were overcome  by  use of a  polonium
radiation source to reduce the surface charge and by careful temperature  and
humidity control  of the weighing-room atmosphere. No  attempt was made to
chemically  analyze  the particulate  fractions, although  analyses of selected
components are planned at a future time.

   Data on particulate concentrations and on various particle size parameters
for each  of the  sampling  sites are summarized in Tables  2 through 7.
Examination  of these  tables  indicates that the  concentration of  suspended
particulate matter measured with the cascade impactor was highest in August
at Philadelphia, St. Louis, Chicago, and Cincinnati. Similarly, high particulate
concentrations  were measured  at Washington,  D.C.  in late July  and early
August; the third highest concentration for the  year,  at  Denver, was  also
measured  in  August.  The lowest particulate concentrations at Washington,
D.C., St. Louis, Chicago, and Cincinnati were measured in mid-November.  The
lowest  value  at Philadelphia was measured in  December, and at Denver, in
October.

   Particle  size distribution  curves for  each sampling  site  are given in  the
Appendix.  Size  distribution  curves   for most  of the   sampling  sites were
log-normal, although the distributions at Washington,  D.C. appeared  to be
somewhat skewed.  Although the mass  mediam diameters  at  all  sites were
predominantly submicron, mass median diameters greater than 1 micron were
found in individual  samples collected at  all locations. The largest number of
samples in which  the  mass median diameter was greater than  1 micron  was
collected at St. Louis (7  of 22 samples). Only  1  of 23 samples collected at
Washington,  D.C.  exhibited a mass median diameter greater than  1 micron.
Except for Chicago, the mass median diameters were lowest in the  spring and
highest from October through December.
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   Examination of Tables 2 through 7 reveals that, with some exceptions, the
size  distribution  of suspended particulate matter was  relatively  broad in
samples collected  from March through June at most sites,  as indicated by the
relatively large standard geometric deviation. A trend toward a comparatively
narrower distribution  of particle sizes, revealed by small  standard geometric
deviation values,  occurred  after June.  At all  sites, the degree of particle
dispersion varied  considerably among individual samples, an indication that
localized conditions such as precipitation and  air turbulence  significantly
influence the distribution of particles.  For example, during periods of rain, the
vashout of large particles that represent a major portion of aerosol mass leaves
a  relatively  broad distribution of  small  particles.  On the  other  hand,
atmospheric  turbulence may  cause  reintrainment  of predominantly  large
particles and  thereby produce a relatively narrow distribution of particle sizes.
  Table 2. SIZE DISTRIBUTION MEASUREMENTS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Sampling date,
1970
January 13
February 25
March 9
March 22
April 8
April 19
May 7
June 2
June 12
June 16
July 4
July 14
July 30
August 1 1
August 27
September 1 1
September 20
October 7
November 15
December 5
December 20
Concentration,
Mg/m3
110.4
111.1
103.1
68.0
86.7
60.2
92.4
57.8
119.1
80.1
43.7
94.7
78.1
139.8
116.7
125.9
88.4
80.5
54.3
58.0
60.5
Mass
median
diameter,
M
2.96
3.14
2.40
1.28
0.48
0.39
0.47
0.26
0.93
0.70
0.05
0.79
0.56
0.92
0.83
0.49
0.47
0.94
0.61
0.62
0.51
Standard
geometric
deviation
8.43
24.62
12.70
4.90
21.86
2.45
12.30
10.18
6.40
4.88
15.43
4.90
7.13
3.03
6.12
8.98
7.65
8.70
9.71
6.66
6.90
% Particle
mass,
<1 M
31
37
37
44
60
85
62
72
52
59
85
56
62
53
54
63
65
51
59
60
64
% Particle
mass,
<2M
43
45
48
61
68
97
72
81
66
75
90
72
72
76
69
74
76
64
70
73
76
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   Quarterly and annual composites of the particle size distribution data for
each site are summarized in Table 8. Composite size distribution curves are
presented in Appendix A. Except for Denver and St. Louis, the highest average
concentrations of suspended particulate were found during the third quarter of
1970; the  lowest concentrations were  found during  the fourth quarter at
Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis,  and  Washington,  D.C.  The highest  average
annual  concentration,  86.5 Mg/m3, was measured at Chicago; the lowest
average  annual concentration, 56.3 Aig/m3, was measured at Washington, D.C.
Comparatively low concentrations,  59.7 jug/m3  and 58.5 Mg/m3, were  also
measured at Denver and Philadelphia, respectively.

   Table 8 also reveals the  predominantly  submicron size  of suspended
particulate  matter measured at all sites. Lowest values for average mass median
diameter,  except for the  value  from the single  valid sample  collected at
Cincinnati  during the first  quarter, were obtained at all sampling sites during
the second quarter.  The highest average mass median diameters varied with
season and with site. The  lowest average annual  mass  median diameter was
found in Denver; the highest, in St. Louis.
   Table 3. SIZE DISTRIBUTION MEASUREMENTS, CINCINNATI, OHIO
Sampling date,
1970
March 22
April 8
April 19
May 7
May 23
June 2
June 15
July 4
July 14
July 30
August 10
August 26
September 1 1
September 20
October 7
November 15
December 5
December 14
Concentration,
Mg/m3
61.9
83.7
75.3
51.4
133.1
43.8
74.8
51.8
124.4
69.1
40.5
191.7
72.5
67.8
65.0
26.6
49.3
54.6
Mass
median
diameter,
M
0.37
0.44
0.48
0.26
0.92
0.91
0.66
0.27
1.07
0.80
0.48
1.11
0.30
0.44
1.33
0.50
1.03
1.02
Standard
geometric
deviation
5.71
6.79
5.83
12.02
5.60
10.00
4.21
10.68
3.13
5.85
3.91
4.78
23.90
4.43
4.08
4.27
4.11
4.22
% Particle
mass
<1 M
72
67
66
71
52
76
62
71
48
55
71
48
65
71
42
69
60
50
% Particle
mass
<2M
84
79
79
79
68
85
78
80
71
70
85
65
73
85
62
83
68
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   The broadest particle size  distribution, gauged from the average  annual
standard geometric deviation of 10.50, was measured at Denver; the narrowest
distribution, shown by an average annual standard deviation of 5.22, occurred
at Washington. In Cincinnati, Philadelphia,  St.  Louis, and  Washington, the
particle size distribution changed from a narrow  dispersion of particles in the
first  quarter to a broader distribution in  the second quarter,  followed  by a
comparatively  narrow distribution in the third quarter.  Fourth-quarter results
for the  sites were variable. A somewhat similar pattern was also  found in
Denver.  Measurements at Chicago,  however, exhibited broadest distribution
during the first quarter and narrowest distribution during the third quarter.
Except for Chicago, the dispersion patterns could be explained, at least in part,
by seasonal factors. That is, during the first quarter, the narrow distribution of
particles reflected the homogeneity of aerosols emitted predominantly  from
heating sources in winter; during the second quarter, the broadening  of the
particle distribution reflects the reduction of heating activity that removes a
fraction of the large* aerosol particles giving, effectively, a greater heterogeneity
of aerosol particles; during the third  quarter, the particle size distribution  again
becomes  more narrowly dispersed  with  the  influx of large dust and debris
particles reentrained from the ground during dry, windy conditions.
 Table 4.  SIZE DISTRIBUTION MEASUREMENTS, DENVER, COLORADO
Sampling date,
1970
January 29
February 14
February 26
March 9
April 19
May?
May 23
June 2
June 16
July3
July 23
July 30
August 10
August 23
September 1 1
September 27
October 7
October 20
November 5
November 15
December 14
Concentration,
jug/m3
25.8
73.7
47.9
59.7
58.3
49.7
50.7
50.6
47.5
54.9
77.1
49.2
78.1
48.6
70.8
38.1
15.6
25.4
81.3
64.3
188.3
Mass
median
diameter,
M
0.49
0.23
0.45
0.55
0.18
0.17
0.25
0.16
0.19
0.20
0.37
0.17
0.74
0.30
0.60
0.05
1.53
1.51
0.47
0.63
1.44
Standard
geometric
deviation
7.18
15.53
8.09
5.01
11.14
12.49
7.41
12.19
8.86
10.37
9.13
9.72
6.90
6.37
6.86
75.21
7.98
25.35
11.35
11.98
8.23
% Particle
mass
<1./n
65
70
65
65
76
76
76
77
77
76
67
78
57
75
61
76
42
54
62
58
44
% Particle
mass
<2n
77
79
77
79
84
83
85
85
86
84
78
86
70
85
74
81
55
54
73
68
57
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   Composite values for the average percent of the particle mass < 1 micron in
diameter and the average  percent < 2 microns in diameter are also shown in
Table 8. Because these values were interpolated directly from, the particle size
distribution curves, they provide a  more accurate  picture of the particle size
than does the mass median diameter, a value  often obtained by extrapolating
the distribution curve.  On  a  yearly-average  basis, Denver, Philadelphia, and
Washington exhibited approximately the same percentages of particulate mass
< 1 micron in diameter, ranging from 65 to 68 percent. Chicago and St. Louis
exhibited  the lowest proportions,  55 percent and 54 percent  respectively;
Cincinnati  showed an intermediate  value of 59 percent. Chicago, Denver, St.
Louis, and Washington exhibited similar quarterly  composite patterns in that
the average percentage of particle mass < 1 micron in diameter increased in the
second  quarter, but  then decreased during  the third and fourth quarters.
Cincinnati and Philadelphia both exhibited a continually decreasing percentage
of particulate mass < 1  micron in diameter from the first through the fourth
quarter. The  same quarterly composite trends  for the percent particle mass < 1
micron  in  diameter were  also found for the  particle mass < 2 microns in
diameter.  At Chicago, Philadelphia,  and Washington, however, the percent
             Table 5. SIZE DISTRIBUTION MEASUREMENTS,
                    PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
Sampling date,
1970
March 10
March 22
April 7
April 19
May 7
May 27
June 2
June 14
July 4
July 14
July 30
August 10
September 1 1
September 27
September 30
October 7
October 21
November 10
November 17
December 5
Concentration,
Aig/m3
51.8
69.0
63.7
47.8
43.9
53.6
56.2
40.0
67.0
57.4
86.0
86.8
53.9
42.1
69.6
85.4
41.7
77.8
47.6
25.9
Mass
median
diameter,
H
0.44
0.28
0.29
0.24
0.12
0.42
0.42
0.20
0.82
0.39
0.90
0.88
0.25
0.23
0.53
0.02
1.41
1.62
0.83
0.62
Standard
geometric
deviation
8.44
4.14
7.33
7.55
9.81
0.44
17.32
22.41
2.91
6.20
2.97
3.19
7.20
5.21
4.47
12.92
4.41
3.68
3.63
4.66
% Particle
mass
<1/z
65
81
74
76
83
65
62
70
58
70
54
55
76
82
67
93
41
36
56
63
% Particle
mass
<2M
76
92
84
85
89
76
71
77
80
82
77
76
86
91
82
96
60
57
76
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particle  mass < 2  microns  in diameter was approximately the same in the
second and in the third quarters.

   The network described here was expanded by four additional stations in
January  1971 to make a total of 10 cascade impactor stations. Two additional
urban stations were installed at Steubenville, Ohio, and Seattle, Washington;
two background stations were located at Grand Canyon, Colorado, and Cape
Hatteras, North Carolina, to provide  particle size information on nonurban
aerosols. Plans are to develop a network of about 50 sampling stations by 1974
to determine  the  particle  size  distribution  of  suspended matter in the
atmosphere.  The collected samples will be subject to detailed chemical analysis
for hazardous  and biologically active elements and compounds. This network
will provide  data to identify pollutants in the respirable size range and provide
some indication as to the depth of penetration in the respiratory system.
 Table 6. SIZE DISTRIBUTION MEASUREMENTS, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Sampling date,
1970
January 13
January 29
February 14
February 25
March 9
April 8
April 19
May?
May 27
June 16
July 4
July 14
July 30
August 10
August 20
August 22
August 25
August 27
September 16
November 15
December 5
December 14
Concentration,
M9/m3
173.9
29.2
75.0
46.8
81.6
67.9
52.6
90.0
78.7
81.0
18.1
68.1
66.5
86.8
85.8
72.4
89.9
123.8
79.7
23.4
23.4
68.3
Mass
median
diameter
M
1.22
1.04
0.66
0.29
1.34
0.94
0.21
0.43
0.40
0.78
0.40
1.09
0.89
1.05
0.74
0.48
0.88
1.21
0.77
0.40
0.40
1.47
Standard
geometric
deviation
5.92
3.43
6.09
14.96
9.44
7.86
7.81
18.27
19.04
5.33
10.34
4.53
8.99
4.66
6.26
9.23
5.84
4.26
4.91
4.94
4.48
5.36
% Particle
mass
<1M
46
49
60
68
45
52
78
62
62
56
65
48
53
49
57
63
53
45
57
72
51
41
% Particle
mass
<2M
61
70
75
76
58
65
87
70
71
71
76
66
65
66
81
74
68
64
73
84
69
58
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  Table 7. SIZE DISTRIBUTION MEASUREMENTS, WASHINGTON, D.C.
Sampling date,
1970
January 29
February 14
February 25
March 10
March 22
April 8
April 19
May 7
June 1
June 3
June 16
July 4
July 15
July 30
August 1 1
September 1 1
September 20
October 7
October 20
November 7
November 15
December 5
December 15
Concentration
M9/m3
67.2
46.0
48.5
44.6
59.6
64.7
47.6
48.3
54.1
49.4
67.3
68.9
87.5
81.5
73.6
59.0
69.1
48.9
43.9
72.4
19.6
37.6
21.7
Mass
median
diameter
;"
0.70
0.45
0.63
0.33
0.39
0.52
0.24
0.07
0.12
0.17
0.53
0.54
0.64
0.62
0.40
0.23
0.49
0.87
1.20
0.70
0.26
0.50
0.98
Standard
geometric
deviation
7.66
4.25
7.43
10.73
3.31
3.59
4.54
9.33
44.79
10.37
16.96
2.81
3.39
3.54
4.46
10.88
4.24
3.12
4.48
4.15
4.33
4.05
3.83
% Particle
mass
<1 JU
57
71
59
68
78
70
83
88
71
77
59
73
65
65
73
73
69
55
46
60
82
69
51
% Particle
mass
<2n
70
85
72
78
91
86
92
94
77
85
68
90
83
82
86
82
84
77
64
77
92
84
71
Results and Discussion
23

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  Table 8. QUARTERLY AND ANNUAL SIZE DISTRIBUTION COMPOSITES, 1970
City and
collection
period
Chicago
1
2
3
4
Annual
Cincinnati
1
2
3
4
Annual
Denver
1
2
3
4
Annual
Philadelphia
1
2
3
4
Annual
St. Louis
1
2
3
4
Annual
Washington
1
2
3
4
Annual
Number
of
samples

4
6
7
4
21

1
6
7
4
18

4
5
7
5
21

2
6
7
5
20

5
5
9
3
22

5
6
6
6
23
Average
concentration,
Mg/m3

97.8
82.4
98.3
63.0
86.5

61.9
77.5
88.9
48.6
74.3

51.4
51.4
59.1
80.7
59.7

60.4
50.9
66.1
56.8
58.5

81.2
73.7
76.5
44.5
73.1

53.0
55.3
73.5
41.1
56.3
Average mass
median
diameter,
M

2.31
0.51
0.62
0.66
0.76

0.37
0.54
0.77
1.01
0.70

0.41
0.19
0.34
1.02
0.40

0.31
0.26
0.62
0.55
0.47

0.97
0.53
0.89
1.02
0.83

0.47
0.26
0.51
0.73
0.46
Average
standard
geometric
deviation

10.41
8.16
5.88
8.00
8.18

5.71
6.47
5.15
4.32
5.49

7.99
10.22
9.50
10.65
10.50

6.02
11.21
3.91
6.34
5.65

6.61
10.33
5.69
5.34
6.80

5.98
8.80
3.95
4.11
5.22
Average %
particle
mass
<1 M

37
63
61
58
55

72
63
57
50
59

67
76
69
50
65

74
71
64
63
67

51
61
53
50
54

67
73
69
59
68
Average %
particle
mass
<2ju

48
74
75
71
68

84
76
72
68
74

78
85
79
62
75

85
80
81
76
80

65
72
68
66
68

79
83
84
76
81
24
CASCADE IMPACTOR NETWORK

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                            SUMMARY
   A successful method of determining particle size distributions of suspended
particulate matter  in a  routine  field  operation has  been  demonstrated.
Gravimetric determination  of particulate matter, fractionated by virtue of the
aerodynamic  dimension of the particles, indicated that at six major urban areas
in the United States suspended particulate matter is predominantly submicron
in size. Trends in  particulate  concentrations and particle size distributions
appear to be influenced  at least in part by seasonal and by emission source
factors.
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                         REFERENCES
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     Respirable Dust Concept and the Philosophy and Application of Selective
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 2.  Middleton, W.E.K.  Vision  Through  the Atmosphere.  University of
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 3.  Lee, R.E., Jr. and J.P. Flesch. A Gravimetric Method for Determining the
    Size Distribution of Particulates Suspended in Air. Presented at the annual
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 4.  Andersen,   A.A.  A   Sampler  for   Respiratory  Health   Hazard
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 6.  Lee, R.E., Jr., R.K. Patterson, and J. Wagman. Particle Size Distribution
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     1968.

 7.  Flesch, J.P., C.H. Norris, and  A.E. Nugent, Jr.  Calibrating Paniculate Air
    Samplers  with Monodisperse Aerosols: Application  to  the  Andersen
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 8.  Mercer,  T.T.,  Aerosol  Production   and   Characterization:  Some
    Considerations  for Improving  Correlation of Field and Laboratory
    Derived Data. Health Physics 10:873, 1964.

 9.  Ranz, W.E., and O.B. Wong.  Jet Impactors for Determining the Particle
    Size Distributions of Aerosols.  Ind. Hyg.  and Occup. Med. 464, 1952.

10.  Lee, R.E., Jr., J.S. Caldwell, and G.B. Morgan. The Evaluation of Methods
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    in press, 1972.
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       APPENDIX A
 SIZE DISTRIBUTION CURVES,
1970 QUARTERLY COMPOSITES
      AND AVERAGES
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                 CHICAGO IL
                                    1370 QTR 1
                                                                  CHICAQD IL
137O QTR 2
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M
O
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2
W
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uj  o-a.

i  °'4"
0.

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                                               = S-31
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                                      H	1-
                                                          10-0.1—i	1—i	1—i—i—i—i—i—t	1—i	1-
    12   5 10   30  30 40 50 SO 70 80  9095  9B99
       CLMJLATIVE PER CENT MASS 2 P/tfTTICLE DIAfcETER

Figure  A-1. Composite size distribution curve,
Chicago, first quarter, 1970.
                                                                       4-0..
                                                                       1-0. .
                                                           0.4. .
                                                                       o-a.
                                                           o-i
                                                                                                          = 0-51
                                                                    -4—(-
                                                                            H - 1 — I
                                                                                        I - 1 - h
                                                                                                 H	H
                                                                 12   510  203040SOS07080  9035  SB 99
                                                                    CUMULATIVE PER CENT MASS * PARTICLE DIAVETER

                                                             Figure A-2.  Composite size distribution curve,
                                                             Chicago, second quarter, 1970.

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        CHICAQD  IL
                                       137O QTR 3
                                                                            CHICAGO IL
                                     1370 QTR 4
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          CUMULATIW: PER CENT MASS 2 PARTICLE DIAMETER


  Figure  A-3.   Composite size distribution curve,
  Chicago, third  quarter. 1970.
10.0.
 B.O: :
 e.o!'.
 4.0..
                                                               a-o. .
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                                              CHICAGO. ILL.
                                                                              1970 AVE.
                                        10.0.
o

£
o
>
o
w
9
o


2
W
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                                             I    i   I     I   I   I  I   I   I
                                                                               I
                                           12   5   10   20  30 40  50  60 70 80   90  95   98 99


                                                CUMULATIVE PERCENT MASSSPARTICLE DIAMETER
                                       Figure A-5.  Composite size distribution curve,

                                       Chicago, 1970 average.

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      CINCIISNATI  OH
                                               1370 OTR 1
                                                           ClfSCIMSIATI OH
                                                                                                           1370 OTR 2
a.
x"
>
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  B-O::
  4-0..
  2-0..
        ^  0-4..
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H	1	1-
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                                     = 0-37
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                          1 - 1 - f — f-
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         OAU-ATIVE «R CENT MASS =  P/«TICL£ DIAfcCTER
                                                      ^•O-t	1	1	1	1	1	1	1—»	1-
                                                              4-O..
                                                              2-0..
                                                          «  1-0.
                                                          a  °-e::
                                                              0.4. .
                                                              O-l
                                                                   -»	1-
                                                                                             MCJ = 0-54
                                                                               -»	1	1~
                                                                                                           -+-
                                                                                 510  20 30 40 SO 60 70 80  3095  9B99

                                                                             CUMULATIVE F€R CENT MASS s PARTICLE DIAMETER
Figure A-6.   Composite size distribution curve,
Cincinnati, first quarter  1970.
                                                                      Figure A-7. Composite size distribution curve,
                                                                      Cincinnati, second quarter, 1970.

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         CINCINNATI. OHIO
                                          1970 AVE.

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   5.0
   1.0
3
UJ
M  0.5
   0.2
   0.1
        i     i   r
        i
             i
                        l
MMD : 0.70
                              I  1  I   I
                                           1
                                                   l
     12   5   10   20 30 40 50  60 70  80   90   95   98  99

           CUMULATIVE PERCENT MASSSPARTICLE DIAMETER
  Figure A-10.  Composite size  distribution curve,
  Cincinnati, 1970 average.

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                DENVER  CD
                                      1H70 QTR 1
    DENVER CO
1370 QTR  5
O

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o
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o
w
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u,  0.0


M

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         CUMULATIVE PER CENT MASS * PARTICLE DTWCTB





 Figure A-11.  Composite size distribution curve,

 Denver, first quarter, 1970.
                                                             6-0



                                                             4.0.
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i-o.




o-&



0-4.
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       CLMJ_ATIVE PER CENT MASS = PARTICLE DIAICTER
                                                                     Figure A-12.  Composite size distribution curve ,

                                                                     Denver, second quarter, 1970.

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"8
g.
                QENVER CD
           lO-O.,	,	K
            4-0. .
         M  2.0. .
1-0..

o.&;

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0-4-f
                                 1	1—t—I
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                                   I — I — I— I - 1
                                                      1
               12   510   203D4OS0607090  9095  9399
                  OVLLATIVE PER CENT MASS * PARTICLE DIAMETER

           Figure A-13.  Composite size distribution curve,
           Denver, third quarter  1970.
                                                                      4-0..
                                                                   «  2-0..
                                                                   «  1-0..
                                                                      o.a:
                                                                      0.4..
                                                                      0-1
DEMVER CD
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                                                                 ^LMULATI\it PER CENT MASS 2 P/HTTKXE OI>*CTB?

                                                          Figure A-14.  Composite size distribution curve,
                                                          Denver,  fourth quarter, 1970.

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                                              DENVER, CO.
                                                                              1970 AVE.
                                       10.0,
o

o

w
n
H
O
w

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                                     I  2.0
                                     S  1.0
                                     a
                                        0.5
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                                                         I
                                                               I  I  I   I   I     I
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                                          12   5   10   20  30 40 50  SO 70  80   90  95   98  99

                                              CUMULATIVE PERCENT MASSs£PARTICLE DIAMETER
                                      Figure A-15.  Composite size distribution curve,
                                      Denver, 1970 average.

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        PHIUSQELPHIA PA
                                       1370 QTR  1
                                                          PHIUMDELFHIA PA
1370 QTR 2
  10-0.
   6-d.'.

   4-0. .
M  a-o..
I  -
   0-4..
   0-1
-t	1	1	h	-t-	1	1	1	1	1	1	1	1-
                                  1*0 = 0-31
        H	^	+	+	^	1	t-H-
                                     -+-
                                                 -t-
       12   51O  30  30 4O 50 60 70 80  9035  3399

          LLMJLATIVE PER  CENT WES * PARTICLE DIAICTER
                                                              10-O.

                                                              B'O..
                                                               A-O..
                                                           M   3.
                                                               e-o..
                                                               i.o. .
                                                           M  o-a:
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                                                                   -t-
                                                                                              MiO = 0-26
                                                                                     H—t—t—»	«	H
                                                                                                            -+-
                                                         15   5  10  2O 30 4O SO 60 70  90  9095   3B 39

                                                            CJJrLLATIVE PER CENT MASS = PARTICLE DIAkETER
   Figure A-16.  Composite  size distribution curve,
   Philadelphia, first quarter  1970.
                                                    Figure A-17.  Composite  size distribution curve,
                                                    Philadelphia, second quarter, 1970.

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                                     137O OTR 3
                                                                           PHILADELPHIA PA
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        CUMULATIVE PER CENT MASS * PARTICLE DIAMETER



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 Philadelphia, third quarter," 1970.
                                                                      10-0.

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                                                                       E-O'. .


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                                                                                                  H	K
                                                                            H	\	<
                                                                                           M«O = 0.55
                                                                               1 - 1 — I — I — I — I - 1
                                                                                                             1 - 1
12   51Oa0304030B070a09D959399

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                                                                      Figure A-19.  Composite size distribution curve,
                                                                      Philadelphia, fourth quarter, 1970.

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         PHILADELPHIA. PA.
                                                                             1970 AVE.
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>
  10.0 r
  5.0
o
cr
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a
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         CUMULATIVE PERCENT MASS^PARTICLE DIAMETER
                                                                                     98 99
   Figure A-20.  Composite size distribution curve,

   Philadelphia, 1970 average.

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                 ST  LDUI5 MD
                                             137O OTR 1
                                                              ST LOUIS
1370 QTR E
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O
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                                                                  10-0.
                     5  10   20 30 40 50 60 70 80  90  35  9B99

                 CUMLLATIVE PER CENT MASS  2 PARTICLE DIAMETER
                                                                   6-0

                                                                   4.0.
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                                                                OAU-ATIVE PER CENT MASS - PARTICLE DIAkETER
          Figure A-21.  Composite size distribution curve,
          St.  Louis, first quarter, 1970.
                                                                   Figure A-22.  Composite size distribution curve,
                                                                   St. Louis, second quarter, 1970.

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                                                1370 OTR 3
        ST LOUIS KO
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          CUMULATIVE PER CENT MAS5 = PARTICLE DIAVETTER
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          CUMULATIVE PERCENT MASStSPARTICLE DIAMETER
Figure A-25.  Composite size distribution curve,
St. Louis, 1970  average.

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                WASHINGTON DC
1
a.
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            8-oI
            6-0!!

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            2-0..
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H	1-
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                                                     WASHINGTON  DC
                                                                                    1370 QTR E
                                              = 0<47
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                                                10-0.
                                                                      4-0..
                                                                      e-o..
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                                              fc  0-4..
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                                                                                                     IAO = 0-26
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                                                                                          1—I—I—I—I	1-
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                                                        IMJLATIve PER CENT MASS = PARTICLE OIAtCTTER
          Figure A-26.   Composite size distribution curve,
          Washington, D.C., first quarter, 1970.
                                               Figure A-27    Composite size distribution curve,
                                               Washington, D.C.,  second quarter, 1970.

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                                     1370 QTR 3
                                                                           DC
                                                                                              1H70 QTR 4
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                                      —1	1—
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2   5  10

OM-LATIVE PER CENT MASS = PARTICLE DIAMETER
Figure A-28.  Composite size distribution curve,
Washington, D.C., third quarter, 1970.
                                                            4.0.
                                                           2-0.
                                                           0.2.
                                                            0-1
                                                                -)	1	f-
                                                         -•-
                                                                            H	1	1	1	1	1	1	H	1
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                                                             -+-
                                                                        -+-
                                                                             -+-
                                                                               H	HH—I
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                                                           Figure A-29.   Composite size distribution curve,
                                                          Washington, D.C.,  fourth quarter, 1970.

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                                                  98 99
Figure A-30.   Composite size distribution curve,
Washington, D.C.,  1970 average.

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     APPENDIX B
 DAILY PARTICLE SIZE
DISTRIBUTION CURVES,
  CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
          49

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Figure B-1.   Particle size distribution curve,

Chicago, January 13, 1970.
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                                                                     Figure B-2.   Particle size distribution curve,

                                                                     Chicago, February 25, 1970.

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           Figure  B-3.  Particle size distribution curve,
           Chicago,March 9, 1970.
                                                            Figure  B-4.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                                            Chicago, March 22, 1970.

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         Figure B-5.  particle size distribution curve,
         Chicago,  April 8, 1970.
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Chicago, April  19, 1970.

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         Figure B-9.  Particle size distribution curve,
         Chicago, June 12, 1970.
                                                                      Figure B-10.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                                                      Chicago, June 1.6, 1970.

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  Chicago, July 4, 1970.
  Figure B-12.   Particle size distribution curve,
  Chicago,  July 14, 1970.

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         Figure B-13.   Particle size distribution curve,
         Chicago, July 30, 1970.
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                                                 Figure B-14.   Particle size distribution curve,
                                                 Chicago,  August 11, 1970.

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            Figure B-15.  Particle size distribution curve,
            Chicago, August 27, 1970.
                                                         Figure B-16.   Particle size distribution curve,
                                                         Chicago,  September 11,  1970.

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          Figure B-17.  Particle size distribution curve,
          Chicago, September 20, 1970.
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                                                                    Figure B-18  .  Particle size distribution curve,
                                                                    Chicago, October 7,  1970.

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           Figure B-19.   Particle size distribution curve,
           Chicago, November 15, 1970.
                                                         Figure B-20.  Particle size distribution curve
                                                         Chicago,  December 5, 1970.

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                                      Figure  B-21.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                      Chicago, December 20, 1970.

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     APPENDIX C
 DAILY PARTICLE SIZE
DISTRIBUTION CURVES,
  CINCINNATI, OHIO
          61

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            Figure C-1.    Particle size distribution curve,
            Cincinnati, March  22, 1970.
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                                                                                   CUMULATIVE PERCENT MASS X PARTICLE DIAMETER
                                                                           Figure C-2.   Particle size distribution curve,
                                                                           Cincinnati, April 8, 1970.

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          Figure C-5.   Particle size  distribution curve,
          Cincinnati, May 23, 1970.
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                                                           Figure C-6.   Particle size distribution curve,
                                                           Cincinnati, June 2,  1970.

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Figure C-7.  Particle size distribution curve,
Cincinnati, June 15, 1970.
                                                                       Figure  C-8.   Particle size distribution curve,
                                                                       Cincinnati, July 4,  1970.

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           Figure C-9.  Particle size distribution curve,
           Cincinnati, July 14,  1970.
                                                                      Figure C-10.   Particle size distribution curve,
                                                                      Cincinnati, July 30, 1970.

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  Cincinnati,  August  10,  1970.
                                          Figure C-12.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                          Cincinnati, August 26, 1970.

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Cincinnati, September 11,  1970.
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Cincinnati, October 7 1970.
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                                                                            OALLATIVE PER CENT MASS : PARTICLE DIAMETER
                                                                      Figure C-16.   Particle size distribution curve,
                                                                      Cincinnati, November 15, 1970.

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            Figure C-17.   Particle size distribution curve,

            Cincinnati, December 5, 1970.
                                                                Figure C-18.  Particle size distribution curve,

                                                                Cincinnati, December 14, 1970.

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     APPENDIX D
 DAILY PARTICLE SIZE
DISTRIBUTION CURVES,
 DENVER, COLORADO
          71

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Figure  D-1.   Particle size distribution curve,
Denver, January 29,  1970.
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                                                          Figure D-2.  Particle size distribution  curve,
                                                          Denver, February 14, 1970.

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             Figure D-3.  Particle size distribution curve,
             Denver,  February 26, 1970.
                                      Figure D-4.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                      Denver, March 9, 1970.

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Figure D-5.  particle size  distribution curve,
Denver,  April 19, 1970.
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                                                                      Figure  D-6.  Particle size distribution curve
                                                                      Denver, May 7, 1970.

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            Figure D-7.  Particle  size distribution curve,
            Denver,May 23, 1970.
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                                                           Figure  D-8.  Particle  size distribution curve,
                                                          Denver,June 2, 1970.

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 Figure D-9   Particle size distribution curve,
 Denver, June 16, 1970.
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                                                          Figure D-10.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                                          Denver, July 3, 1970.

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    Figure D-11.  Particle size  distribution curve,
    Denver, July 23, 1970.
                                                                       Figure D-12.  Particle size distribution  curve,
                                                                       Denver, July  30, 1970.

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            Figure D-13.  Particle size distribution curve,
            Denver,  August 10,  1970.
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                                                                       B-O!

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                                                                        Figure D-14.  Particle  size distribution curve,
                                                                        Denver, August 23, 1970.

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                                                                               OMJ-ATIVE PER CENT MASS * PARTICLE DIAMETER
            Figure D-15.  particle size distribution curve,
            Denver,  September 11, 1970.
                                                            Figure  D-16.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                                            Denver, September 27, 1970.

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           Figure D-17.  Particle size distribution curve,

           Denver, October 7, 1970.
                                                                     Figure D-18.  Particle size distribution curve,

                                                                     Denver,  October 20, 1970.

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                                                Figure  D-21.  Particle sir.e distribution curve,
                                                Denver, December 14, 1970.

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        APPENDIX E
    DAILY PARTICLE SIZE
   DISTRIBUTION CURVES,
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
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          Figure E-1.   Particle size distribution curve,
          Philadelphia, March 10, 1970.
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Figure E-2.  Particle size distribution  curve,
Philadelphia,  March 22, 1970.

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Philadelphia,  April  7, 1970.
  Figure E-4.  Particle size distribution curve,
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          Figure E-5.  Particle size distribution curve,

          Philadelpnia,May 7, 1970.
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  Figure E-6.  Particles size distribution curve,

  Philadelphia, May 27, 1970.

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Philadelphia, June  2,  1970.
                                                                Figure E-8.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                                                Philadelphia, June  14,  1970.

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         Figure E-9.   Particle size distribution curve
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  Figure E-10.   Particle size distribution curve.
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Philadelphia, July 30, 1970.
Figure E-12.  Particle size distribution curve,

Philadelphia, August 10, 1970.

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          Figure  E-13.  Particle size distribution curve,
          Philadelphia, September 11,  1970.
                                                           Figure E-14.   Particle size distribution curve
                                                           Philadelphia, September 27, 1970.

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            Figure  E-15.  Particle size distribution curve,
            Philadelphia,  September 30, 1970.
                                                              Figure E-16.  Particle size distribution curve
                                                              Philadelphia,0ctober 7  1970.

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            Philadelphia,October 21, 1970.
                                                                       Figure E-18.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                                                       Philadelphia.November 10, 1970.

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          Figure E-19.  Particle size distribution curve,
          Philadelphia, November 17, 1970.
Figure E-20.  Particle size distribution curve,
Philadelphia, Decembers, 1970.

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     APPENDIX F
 DAILY PARTICLE SIZE
DISTRIBUTION CURVES,
 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
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   Figure F-1.  Particle size distribution curve,
   St. Louis,  January 13, 1970.
                                                                        Figure F-2.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                                                        St. Louis,  January 29, 1970.

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            Figure F-3.  Particle size distribution curve,
            St.  Louis, February 14, 1970.
                                                              Figure F-4.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                                              St. Louis,  February 25, 1970.

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           Figure F-5.  Particle size distribution curve,

           St. Louis, March 9,  1970.
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                     Figure F-6.  Particle size distribution curve,

                     St. Louis, April 8, 1970.

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  St.  Louis, April 19, 1970.
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                                                                       Figure F-8.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                                                       St. Louis  May 7, 1970.

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            Figure F-9.  Particle size  distribution curve,
            St.  Louis, May 27, 1970.
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                                                    Figure F-10.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                                    St.  Louis, June 16, 1970.

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             Figure  F-11.  Particle size  distribution curve,
             St.  Louis, July 4, 1970.
                                                                Figure F-12.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                                                St. Louis, July 14, 1970.

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    Figure F-13.  Particle size distribution curve,
    St. Louis ,  July 30, 1970.
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Figure F-14.  Particle size distribution curve,
St. Louis, August 10, 1970.

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            Figure F-15.  Particle size distribution curve,
            St. Louis, August 20, 1970.
                                                        Figure  F-16.  Particle size distribution curve
                                                        St.  Louis, August 22, 1970.

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           Figure F-17.   Particle size distribution curve,
           St. Louis, August 25,  1970.
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                                                          Ffgure F-18.   Particle size distribution curve,
                                                          St. Louis,  August 27,  1970.

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            Figure F-19.   Particle size distribution curve,
            St. Louis, September 16, 1970.
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                                                             Figure F-20.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                                             St. Louis,  November 15, 1970.

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            Figure F-21.  Particle size distribution curve,
            St. Louis, December 5, 1970.
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                                                                        Figure F-22.  Particle size distribution  curve,
                                                                        St. Louis, December 14, 1970.

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     APPENDIX G
 DAILY PARTICLE SIZE
DISTRIBUTION CURVES,
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           Figure G-1.  Particle size distribution curve,

           Washington, D.C., January 29, 1970.
                                                                      Figure G-2.  Particle size distribution curve,

                                                                      Washington, D.C., February 14, 1970.

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           Figure G-3.  Particle size distribution curve,
           Washington,  D. C., February 25, 1970.
                                                             Figure G-4.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                                             Washington,  D. C., March 10,  1970.

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            Washington,  D.C., March 22,  1970.
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                                                                       Figure G-6.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                                                       Washington, D.C., April  8, 1970.

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             Figure G-7.  Particle size  distribution curve,
             Washington, D. C. April 19, 1970.
                                                            Figure G-8.  Particle size distribution curve,
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                                                        Figure G-10.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                                        Washington, D. C., June 3,  1970.

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           Figure G-11. Particle size distribution curve,
           Washington, D.C., June  16, 1970.
                                                            Figure  G-12.  Particle size distribution curve,
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                                                                       Figure G-14.  Particle size distribution curve,
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            Washington,  D.C., August 11, 1970.
                                                            Figure G-16.  Particle size distribution curve,
                                                            Washington, D.C.,  September 11, 1970.

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                                                                      Figure G-18.  Particle size distribution curve,
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                                                       Figure G-20.   Particle size distribution curve,
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