TY - JOUR
T1 - MATERIAL BALANCE FOR AUTOMOBILE-EMITTED LEAD IN LOS ANGELES BASIN.
AU - Huntzicker, James J.
AU - Friedlander, Sheldon K.
AU - Davidson, Cliff I.
PY - 1980/1/1
Y1 - 1980/1/1
N2 - The flow of automobile-emitted lead through the Los Angeles basin has been estimated from measurements of particle size distributions, atmospheric concentrations, and surface deposition of lead at various sites around the basin. Approximately 24 metric tons/day of lead as gasoline antiknock additives are consumed. Of this, about 18 tons/day are exhausted to the atmosphere, and 6 tons/day are retained in the cars. Of the exhausted lead, two-thirds deposits over the land area of the basin, and one third is advected out of the basin. The lead blown out of the Los Angeles area is the major source of atmospheric lead for regions immediately downwind.
AB - The flow of automobile-emitted lead through the Los Angeles basin has been estimated from measurements of particle size distributions, atmospheric concentrations, and surface deposition of lead at various sites around the basin. Approximately 24 metric tons/day of lead as gasoline antiknock additives are consumed. Of this, about 18 tons/day are exhausted to the atmosphere, and 6 tons/day are retained in the cars. Of the exhausted lead, two-thirds deposits over the land area of the basin, and one third is advected out of the basin. The lead blown out of the Los Angeles area is the major source of atmospheric lead for regions immediately downwind.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0019213012
SN - 0065-2563
VL - 9
SP - 285
EP - 314
JO - Advances in Environmental Science and Technology
JF - Advances in Environmental Science and Technology
ER -