Bibliographic citations
Guerra, M., (2020). Distribución espacial vertical de la concentración de material particulado respirable (PM2,5 y PM10) en el Morro de Calzada [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/3970
Guerra, M., Distribución espacial vertical de la concentración de material particulado respirable (PM2,5 y PM10) en el Morro de Calzada [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/3970
@misc{sunedu/2846321,
title = "Distribución espacial vertical de la concentración de material particulado respirable (PM2,5 y PM10) en el Morro de Calzada",
author = "Guerra Saldaña, Miguel Tomás",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2020"
}
The research was carried out at Morro de Calzada, which is 575.0 m high, the highest point being 1435.0 m above sea level, located in the districts of Calzada and Yantalo, with the main objective of "Evaluating the relationship between vertical spatial distribution and the concentration of breathable particulate matter PM2.5 and PM10". The main instruments used in the investigation were the particle counter TROTEC PC200 and the altimeter, the sample consisted of 12 points at altitude level, samples were taken during 3 months (February, March and April) subdividing it into two stages to facilitate the análisis. During the first stage, 12 samples were taken between Saturdays and Sundays of which the maximum and minimum average concentration determined for PM2.5 was 24.22 ug/m3 and 7.36 ug/m3, for PM10 was 43.39 ug/m3 and 11.62 ug/m3 respectively; in the second stage of 12 samples taken on Fridays and Saturdays the maximum and minimum average concentration for PM2.5 was 19.18 ug/m3 and 4.17 ug/m3, for PM10 31.00 ug/m3 and 6.97 ug/m3 respectively, which indicates that as the altitude increases there is a lower concentration of both parameters, with PM10 having a much greater decrease due to several factors. The difference of means and the statistical Student's t-test at a confidence level of 95% affirms that H0 is rejected, accepting that there is a significant difference between the vertical spatial distribution and the concentration of breathable particulate matter PM2.5 and PM10.
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