Mf. Simcik et al., URBAN CONTAMINATION OF THE CHICAGO COASTAL LAKE-MICHIGAN ATMOSPHERE BY PCBS AND PAHS DURING AEOLOS, Environmental science & technology, 31(7), 1997, pp. 2141-2147
Air concentrations of PCBs and PAHs were measured in the urban/industr
ial complex of Chicago, IL, over southern Lake Michigan, and in a non-
urban area as part of the AEOLOS (Atmospheric Exchange Over Cakes and
Oceans) Project. Air samples were collected simultaneously in intensiv
e experiments during May and July 1994 and January 1995 in order to de
termine the influence of contaminated air masses from the Chicago urba
n/industrial complex on the southern Lake Michigan atmosphere. Gas pha
se Sigma PAH concentrations over the lake similar to 10-20 km offshore
ranged from 0.8 to 70 ng/m(3) while urban air concentrations were 27-
430 ng/m(3). Photooxidation of gas phase PAHs during the day resulted
in daytime over-lake concentrations that were similar to 75% less than
corresponding nighttime concentrations. Gas phase Sigma PCB concentra
tions ranged from 0.14 to 1.1 ng/m(3) over the lake and from 0.27 to 1
4 ng/m(3) in the urban area. Sigma PCB concentrations varied seasonall
y as a result of higher volatilization during the summer. The highest
concentrations occurred when the air flow was from the urban/industria
l area encompassing Evanston, IL, to Gary, IN, toward the lake, and co
ncentrations were neat regional background when the wind was from any
other direction. The urban air emissions increased the average coastal
atmospheric concentrations above the continental background signal by
factors of 12 and 4 for Sigma PAHs and Sigma PGBs, respectively. Beca
use of photooxidation of gas phase PAHs during the day, the average da
ytime concentration was increased by only a factor of 5 while the aver
age nighttime concentration was increased by a factor of 18.