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Title: Main components and human health risk assessment of PM10 in an area influenced by a cement plant in Catalonia, Spain, between 2013 and 2016: Seasonal and daily variations
Author: Rovira, Joaquim
Sierra, J. (Jordi)
Nadal, Martí
Schuhmacher, Marta
Domingo Roig, José Luis
Keywords: Catalunya
Contaminació atmosfèrica
Elements traça
Catalonia
Atmospheric pollution
Trace elements
Issue Date: Aug-2018
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Abstract: Particulate matter (PM) composition has a key role in a wide range of health outcomes, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer, cardiovascular disease, and death, among others. Montcada i Reixac, a municipality located in the Barcelona metropolitan area (Catalonia, Spain), for its location and orography, is an interesting case- study to investigate air pollution. The area is also characterized by the presence of different industrial emission sources, including a cement factory and a large waste management plant, as well as an intense traffic. In this study, PM10 levels, trace elements, ions, and carbonaceous particles were determined for a long time period (2013-2016) in this highly polluted area. PM10 samples were collected during six consecutive days in two campaigns (cold and warm) per year. A number of elements (As, Ba, Be, Bi, Ca, Cd, Ce, Co, Cr, Cs, Cu, Dy, Er, Eu, Fe, Ga, Gd, Ge, Hf, Hg, Ho, K, La, Li, Hg, Mg, Mn, Mo, Nb, Nd, Ni, Pb, Pr, Rb, Sb, Sc, Se, Sm, Sn, Sr, Tb, Th, Ti, Tl, U, V, W, Y, Yb, and Zr), ions (Cl-, SO42-, NO3-, and NH4+), and carbonaceous content (total carbon, organic plus elemental carbon, and CO32-), were analysed. These data were used to identify the PM10 main components: mineral matter, sea spray, secondary inorganic aerosols, organic matter plus elemental carbon, trace elements or indeterminate fraction. Although a clear seasonality (cold vs. warm periods) was found, there were no differences between working days and weekends. Obviously, the cement plant influences the surrounding environment. However, no differences in trace elements related with the cement plant activity (Al, Ca, Ni and V) between weekdays and weekends were noted. However, some traffic-related elements (i.e., Co, Cr, Mn, and Sb) showed significantly higher concentrations in weekdays.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2018.04.010
It is part of: Atmospheric Environment, 2018, vol. 165, p. 201-209
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/135660
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2018.04.010
ISSN: 1352-2310
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