Urban dust from mexico city roads: A spatially linear analysis of potentially toxic elements, magnetic properties and particle size

被引:2
作者
Cejudo Ruiz, Fredy Ruben [1 ]
Goguitchaichvili, Avto [1 ]
Bautista Zuniga, Francisco [2 ]
Angel Cervantes-Solano, Miguel [3 ]
Mendiola Lopez, Fabiola [1 ]
Cortes Esquivel, Jose Luis [2 ]
Julio Morales, Juan [1 ]
Pelcastre Sicardo, Jessica Patricia [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Geofis, Unidad Michoacan, Antigua Carretera Patzcuaro 8701, Morelia 58190, Michoacan, Mexico
[2] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Ctr Invest Geog Ambiental, Antigua Carretera Patzcuaro 8701, Morelia 58190, Michoacan, Mexico
[3] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Escuela Nacl Estudios Super, Unidad Morelia, Antigua Carretera Patzcuaro 8701, Morelia 58190, Michoacan, Mexico
来源
REVISTA INTERNACIONAL DE CONTAMINACION AMBIENTAL | 2022年 / 38卷
关键词
pollution; ordinary kriging; lead; magnetic susceptibility; HEAVY-METALS; PARTICULATE MATTER; SOILS; CONTAMINATION; EMISSIONS; TOPSOILS; IDENTIFICATION; PM2.5; AREA; CR;
D O I
10.20937/RICA.54372
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Urban dust is a reservoir of potentially toxic elements and particles of various sizes that represent a risk to human health, hence the importance of determining its characteristics. The objectives of this study were the identification of the sites of greatest contamination by potentially toxic elements, magnetic material and particle size in urban dust, as well as evaluating the influence that different types of public transport have on urban dust. Six primary roads were selected, based on constant vehicular traffic during the day, an average travel speed of 30 km/h, and circulation of a single type of public transport. The urban dust sample was taken in an area of 1 m(2) on the asphalt strip. Potentially toxic elements, magnetic properties and particle size were analyzed. The urban dust of the roads of Mexico City had variable concentrations of Cr, Cu, Pb, V, Zn, PM10, PM2.5 and magnetic material. The elements with highest concentration in urban dust were Zn and Pb. The content of PM10 and PM2.5 in urban dust was 10 to 30 % of the total weight of the sample. The areas with the greatest accumulation are located at road crossings, roads near the airport and the industrial park.
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页数:21
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