Abstract: | This study characterized the dry deposition flux and dry deposition velocity (Vd) of metallic elements attached on particulate matter. Specifically, large particles (>10 mu m), coarse particles (10 mu m similar to 2.5 mu m), and fine particles (<2.5 mu m) were studied at the Gong Ming Junior High School (Taichung Airport) and Taichung Harbor sampling sites in central Taiwan. Ambient air samples were collected to determine total suspended particulate matter (TSP), dry deposition plate (DDP), Vd, coarse particulate matter (PM2.5-10) and fine particulate matter (PM2.5), and metallic elements concentrations at the Airport and Taichung Harbor sites between June 17, 2013, and November 14, 2013. The results revealed that the average TSP, DDP, Vd, PM2.5-10, and PM2.5 particulate at the Airport were 54.55 (mu g/m(3)), 902.25 (mu g/m(2)-min), 17.11 (m/sec), 0.003 (mu g/m(3)), and 0.010 (mu g/m(3)), respectively; while these values at Taichung Harbor were 63.66 (mu g/m(3)), 539.69 (mu g/m(2)-min), 9.94 (m/sec), 0.003 (mu g/m(3)), and 0.014 (mu g/m(3)), respectively. In addition, the results showed that the average Cu and Pb concentrations were higher than Cr, Ni, and Cd for both the airport and harbor sampling sites. Furthermore, Cr, N, Cu, Cd, and Pb had the highest average concentrations versus those reported for other study areas, with one exception: The results obtained in Kacanik, Kosovo, during 2005. The average metallic elements concentrations order was Cu > Pb > Cr > Ni > Cd. |