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Two approaches for identification of source locations and preferred
transport pathways of atmospheric particulate trace elements and
aerosol species are investigated, namely, versions of the potential
source contribution function method (PSCF) and the concentration field
method (CF). Both methods are based on combining chemical data with
calculated air parcel backward trajectories. The two methods are applied
to four multi-species multi-annual concentration time series measured at
sites in Finland, Norway, and Israel. A nonparametric bootstrap
technique is used to estimate the statistical significance of the
calculated PSCF values. It is found that the methods agree well with
each other and correctly identify known emission sources.
Examples of applying the methods are presented, mainly for the site in Finland.
Alexandru Lupu
2002-08-20