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MARAMA/NESCAUM/LADCO Project: Source Apportionment of Air Quality Monitoring Data: Paired Aerosol / Trajectory Database Analysis Tool Development R. Husar, K. Hoijarvi, J. Colson, S. Falke, CAPITA Project Officer, Serpil Kayin, MARAMA Project Period: September 2002 – July 2003 Progress Report: Dec 2002 Project Background • The source-receptor relationship of particulate matter can be estimated by a number of empirical observation-based techniques. Some techniques are based chemical fingerprinting others on meteorological transport techniques. • A particularly attractive source-attribution technique, Paired Aerosol / Trajectory Analysis developed by Poirot and Wishinski. It combines the chemical and transport techniques by: – Establishing the major aerosol types at a specific receptor location and time (PMF and UNMIX) – Estimating the geographic transport regions for each aerosol type (Residence Time Analysis) Illustration of Paired Chemical and Trajectory Analysis, Lye Brook, NH Wishinski and Poirot (2002) Based on Positive Matrix Factorization, PMF results from B. Coutant and ATAD trajectories from K. Gebhart Secondary Coal Biomass Smoke East Coast Residual Oil Avg. Mass: 3.2 ug/m3 (42%) Avg. Mass: 2.4 ug/m3 (32%) Avg. Mass: 0.38 ug/m3 (5%) Species: S, OC, EC, Na Species: OC, EC, S, K Species: OC, EC, S, Si, Ni, V Summer Maximum Summer Maximum Winter Maximum High Secondary Coal contribution (yellow- High Biomass Smoke is transported from the red) originates from Upper Ohio River region N-NW direction High Residual Oil aerosol type is transported from the East Coast Megalopolis Low Secondary Coal values (green-blue) occur during transport from Quebec Low Residual Oil occurs during transport from Quebec Low Biomass Smoke occurs during transport from Quebec and the Ohio RV Region Project Goal: Develop an interactive data query and analysis tool for the above paired chemical/trajectory analysis Data Input: PMF/UNMIX Source Profiles and Residence Time Prepared by Typical Source Profiles Battelle and Sonoma Tech. Inc. Source attribution results (PMF and UNMIX) for 16 receptor sites between Illinois and New England using IMPROVE and CastNet data have been completed by a previous project. The results of the Battelle/Sonoma PMF and UNMIX modeling are source profile time series for each location Residence Time (calculated as “hours per 80 x 80 km grid cell”) at each 16 site and receptor day, were calculated by P. Wishinski, VT DEC The ResTime calculations are based on daily ATAD trajectories provided K. Gebhart, CIRA. Project Deliverables 1. Implement a relational database that incorporates both the PMF/UNMIX results and for gridded trajectory data. 2. Develop specific SQL filtering and aggregation queries for • • aggregated trajectory data based on chemical conditions aggregated chemical data based on geographic conditions 3. Develop a graphic interface for user input (query) and for data output as renderd images or as exportable numeric data. 4. Transfer the resulting database to a designated SQL server and provide instructions for addition of chemical and trajectory data. Deliverable 1: • PMF and UNMIX data transfer to SQL – – – • The PMF and UNMIX results were provided to us as Excel spreadsheet. The metadata for the PMF and UNMIX were obtained verbally from R. Poirot. The spreadsheet data were reformatted and imported in the SQL server two tables (ChemFactTable and LocTable) Residence Time data transfer to SQL – – • Relational database The residence time data were provided by P. Wishinski on CDROM including full metadata documentation The data were imported into two SQL tables (ResTimeFactTable and LocTable) Deliverable Status: Complete Deliverable 2,3: SQL Filtering/Aggregation/Rendering Tool Chemical Data Residence Time Data Gr. Smoky Mtn. 1998 Pattern of PMF Clusters c3, c5, c9 Query/Retrieval/Rendering of chemical data from SQL server Status: Developed, User interface needs testing and feedback Query/Retrieval/Rendering of residence time data from SQL server Status: Developed, User interface needs testing and feedback Deliverable 2,3: SQL Filtering/Aggregation/Rendering Tool Seasonal Residence Time, e.g. Sum ResTime for Loc=LYBR, Date between June-Sept Lye Brook, DJF Lye Brook, JJA Lye Brook, DJF Gr Smoky Mtn, JJA Deliverable 2,3: SQL Filtering/Aggregation/Rendering Tool Testing the ATAD Trajectory and Residence Time Data Consistency • Residence time and ATAD trajectory data superimposed for June 1, 2000. Deliverable 2,3: SQL Filtering/Aggregation/Rendering Tool Paired Chemical ‘Source’/ResTime Data, LYE BROOK, PMF Source C6 Sulfate, Titanium ResTime for High C6 (BioSmoke?) Chemical Conditions ResTime for Low C6 (BioSmoke?) Chemical Conditions Query/Retrieval/Rendering of PAIRED data from SQL server Status: - Query partially developed – Needs user input, testing - User Interface partially developed – Needs user input, testing Project Status/Summary 1. Relational Database of PMF/UNMIX and trajectory data: Complete 2. Develop specific SQL filtering and aggregation queries • • • Chemical filtering/aggregation: Developed, needs testing and feedback Trajectory filtering/aggregation: Developed, needs testing and feedback Paired Chemical/Trajectory data: Partially developed, needs user input, testing, feedback 3. Graphic interface for user input (query) and for data output: Partially developed, needs user input, testing, feedback 4. Transfer the resulting database to a designated SQL server: Not done Project Milestones Jan-June 2003 1. 2. 3. 4. Feb 1, 03: Complete initial queries, user interface and displays Apr 1, 03: Finalize design/implementation of queries, user interface and displays Apr-Jun 03: ‘Public’ testing and user feedback July 03: Tool delivery Service Chaining in Spatio-Temporal Data Browser Data Sources Aerosol Data Spatial Portrayal Trajectory Time CAPITA or transferred SQL RDB Spatial Overlay Data Cube CATT Browser Spatial Slice Wrapper Time Slice VIEWS Other Data (GIS, Met., …) Wrapper Wrapper Time Portrayal Time Overlay