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Abstract

Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area
2.2. Sample Collection and Preparation
2.3. Samples Testing
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Composition
3.1.1. Elemental Composition in Combustibles
3.1.2. Elemental Composition in PM2.5
3.2. Elemental Emission Efficiency
3.3. Structural Equation Modeling to Understand the Direction and Strength of the Underlying Relationships of the Elements.
3.3.1. The Relationships of Elements in the Combustibles (Tree Species and Plant Organs) with Their Concentration in PM2.5.
3.3.2. The Relationships of Elements Within the PM2.5 Emitted from the Combustibles (Tree Species and Plant Organs)
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Funding
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| Tree Species | Plant Organs | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conifers | Broad-leaf | Branches | Leaves | |||||||||
| Element | CC | CPM2.5 | %EPM2.5 | CC | CPM2.5 | %EPM2.5 | CC | CPM2.5 | %EPM2.5 | CC | CPM2.5 | %EPM2.5 |
| Na | 1.83 | 0.86 | 46.99 | 2.00 | 0.03 | 1.5 | 1.8 | 0.46 | 25.56 | 2.03 | 0.42 | 20.69 |
| K | 25.51 | 0.26 | 1.02 | 54.27 | 0.03 | 0.06 | 28.37 | 0.19 | 0.67 | 51.41 | 0.11 | 0.21 |
| P | 60.56 | 0.23 | 0.38 | 65.06 | 0.04 | 0.06 | 3.97 | 0.03 | 0.76 | 6.30 | 0.02 | 0.32 |
| Ca | 5.45 | 0.03 | 0.55 | 4.82 | 0.02 | 0.41 | 55.78 | 0.14 | 0.25 | 69.85 | 0.13 | 0.19 |
| lhs | op | rhs | est | se | z | p-value | ci.lower | ci.upper | std.all |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PM2.5_K | ~ | K | -6.51E-03 | 3.16E-03 | -2.06E+00 | 3.91E-02 | -1.27E-02 | -3.27E-04 | -4.01E-01 |
| PM2.5_P | ~ | P | -4.20E-04 | 7.34E-04 | -5.72E-01 | 5.67E-01 | -1.86E-03 | 1.02E-03 | -1.20E-01 |
| PM2.5_Na | ~ | Na | -1.25E+00 | 4.02E-01 | -3.11E+00 | 1.84E-03 | -2.04E+00 | -4.65E-01 | -4.49E-01 |
| PM2.5_Ca | ~ | Ca | -1.56E-03 | 1.03E-03 | -1.51E+00 | 1.31E-01 | -3.58E-03 | 4.63E-04 | -2.32E-01 |
| PM2.5_K | ~~ | PM2.5_P | 9.37E-04 | 5.73E-04 | 1.64E+00 | 1.02E-01 | -1.85E-04 | 2.06E-03 | 4.18E-01 |
| PM2.5_K | ~~ | PM2.5_Na | 6.27E-02 | 3.95E-02 | 1.59E+00 | 1.12E-01 | -1.46E-02 | 1.40E-01 | 4.04E-01 |
| PM2.5_K | ~~ | PM2.5_Ca | 1.69E-02 | 1.08E-02 | 1.57E+00 | 1.16E-01 | -4.18E-03 | 3.81E-02 | 3.99E-01 |
| PM2.5_P | ~~ | PM2.5_Na | 1.74E-03 | 1.25E-03 | 1.39E+00 | 1.64E-01 | -7.08E-04 | 4.18E-03 | 3.48E-01 |
| PM2.5_P | ~~ | PM2.5_Ca | 6.55E-04 | 3.57E-04 | 1.83E+00 | 6.70E-02 | -4.57E-05 | 1.35E-03 | 4.79E-01 |
| PM2.5_Na | ~~ | PM2.5_Ca | 6.91E-02 | 2.76E-02 | 2.50E+00 | 1.24E-02 | 1.49E-02 | 1.23E-01 | 7.29E-01 |
| lhs | op | rhs | est | se | z | p-value | ci.lower | ci.upper | std.all | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PM2.5_K | ~ | K | -1.80E-04 | 8.24E-05 | -2.22E+00 | 2.62E-02 | -3.45E-04 | -2.16E-05 | -3.55E-01 | |
| PM2.5_P | ~ | P | -9.70E-04 | 1.03E-03 | -9.41E-01 | 3.47E-01 | -2.99E-03 | 1.05E-03 | -1.91E-01 | |
| PM2.5_Na | ~ | Na | -1.34E-03 | 2.35E-03 | -5.72E-01 | 5.67E-01 | -5.94E-03 | 3.25E-03 | -1.02E-01 | |
| PM2.5_Ca | ~ | Ca | 2.32E-06 | 1.46E-04 | 1.59E-02 | 9.87E-01 | -2.83E-04 | 2.88E-04 | 2.46E-03 | |
| PM2.5_K | ~~ | PM2.5_P | 6.26E-05 | 2.54E-05 | 2.46E+00 | 1.37E-02 | 1.28E-05 | 1.12E-04 | 7.14E-01 | |
| PM2.5_K | ~~ | PM2.5_Na | 8.95E-05 | 4.06E-05 | 2.20E+00 | 2.77E-02 | 9.83E-06 | 1.69E-04 | 6.07E-01 | |
| PM2.5_K | ~~ | PM2.5_Ca | 2.03E-04 | 9.67E-05 | 2.10E+00 | 3.57E-02 | 1.36E-05 | 3.93E-04 | 5.70E-01 | |
| PM2.5_P | ~~ | PM2.5_Na | 2.46E-05 | 1.66E-05 | 1.48E+00 | 1.40E-01 | -8.03E-06 | 5.72E-05 | 3.71E-01 | |
| PM2.5_P | ~~ | PM2.5_Ca | 1.88E-05 | 3.80E-05 | 4.96E-01 | 6.20E-01 | -5.56E-05 | 9.33E-05 | 1.18E-01 | |
| PM2.5_Na | ~~ | PM2.5_Ca | 1.65E-04 | 7.43E-05 | 2.22E+00 | 2.63E-02 | 1.94E-05 | 3.11E-04 | 6.14E-01 |
| lhs | op | rhs | est | se | z | p-value | ci.lower | ci.upper | std.all |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PM2.5_K | ~ | K | 1.26E-02 | 2.88E-03 | 4.39E+00 | 1.12E-05 | 6.99E-03 | 1.83E-02 | 3.91E-01 |
| PM2.5_P | ~ | P | 3.36E-03 | 1.18E-03 | 2.84E+00 | 4.45E-03 | 1.05E-03 | 5.68E-03 | 4.23E-01 |
| PM2.5_Na | ~ | Na | 3.75E-01 | 2.22E-01 | 1.69E+00 | 9.14E-02 | -6.04E-02 | 8.11E-01 | 1.73E-01 |
| PM2.5_Ca | ~ | Ca | -6.49E-04 | 5.39E-04 | -1.20E+00 | 2.29E-01 | -1.71E-03 | 4.07E-04 | -1.51E-01 |
| PM2.5_K | ~~ | PM2.5_P | 2.29E-03 | 9.82E-04 | 2.33E+00 | 1.96E-02 | 3.68E-04 | 4.22E-03 | 6.59E-01 |
| PM2.5_K | ~~ | PM2.5_Na | 2.47E-01 | 8.76E-02 | 2.82E+00 | 4.79E-03 | 7.54E-02 | 4.19E-01 | 8.90E-01 |
| PM2.5_K | ~~ | PM2.5_Ca | 3.96E-02 | 1.46E-02 | 2.72E+00 | 6.60E-03 | 1.10E-02 | 6.82E-02 | 8.33E-01 |
| PM2.5_P | ~~ | PM2.5_Na | 3.72E-03 | 1.49E-03 | 2.50E+00 | 1.25E-02 | 8.01E-04 | 6.63E-03 | 7.28E-01 |
| PM2.5_P | ~~ | PM2.5_Ca | 5.64E-04 | 2.45E-04 | 2.30E+00 | 2.14E-02 | 8.34E-05 | 1.04E-03 | 6.45E-01 |
| PM2.5_Na | ~~ | PM2.5_Ca | 5.44E-02 | 2.08E-02 | 2.61E+00 | 9.06E-03 | 1.35E-02 | 9.53E-02 | 7.80E-01 |
| lhs | op | rhs | est | se | z | p-value | ci.lower | ci.upper | std.all |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PM2.5_K | ~ | K | 0.00E+00 | 7.96E-04 | -2.33E+00 | 2.00E-02 | 0.00E+00 | 0.00E+00 | -3.80E-01 |
| PM2.5_P | ~ | P | 1.24E-03 | 3.54E-04 | 3.50E+00 | 4.59E-04 | 5.46E-04 | 1.93E-03 | 4.49E-01 |
| PM2.5_Na | ~ | Na | -1.20E-01 | 8.12E-02 | -1.45E+00 | 1.48E-01 | -2.80E-01 | 4.18E-02 | -1.30E-01 |
| PM2.5_Ca | ~ | Ca | 0.00E+00 | 6.42E-04 | -2.04E+00 | 4.15E-02 | 0.00E+00 | 0.00E+00 | -1.70E-01 |
| PM2.5_K | ~~ | PM2.5_P | 1.98E-04 | 1.81E-04 | 1.10E+00 | 2.72E-01 | 0.00E+00 | 5.52E-04 | 2.77E-01 |
| PM2.5_K | ~~ | PM2.5_Na | 7.77E-02 | 3.26E-02 | 2.38E+00 | 1.71E-02 | 1.38E-02 | 1.42E-01 | 7.09E-01 |
| PM2.5_K | ~~ | PM2.5_Ca | 1.51E-02 | 7.34E-03 | 2.06E+00 | 3.94E-02 | 7.32E-04 | 2.95E-02 | 5.77E-01 |
| PM2.5_P | ~~ | PM2.5_Na | 2.48E-03 | 1.05E-03 | 2.37E+00 | 1.80E-02 | 4.25E-04 | 4.53E-03 | 7.00E-01 |
| PM2.5_P | ~~ | PM2.5_Ca | 6.73E-04 | 2.62E-04 | 2.57E+00 | 1.02E-02 | 1.59E-04 | 1.19E-03 | 7.96E-01 |
| PM2.5_Na | ~~ | PM2.5_Ca | 1.20E-01 | 4.27E-02 | 2.80E+00 | 5.10E-03 | 3.59E-02 | 2.03E-01 | 9.26E-01 |
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