Heavy metal contamination levels, source distribution, and risk assessment in fine sand of urban surface deposited sediments of Ekaterinburg, Russia

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Mohamed Y. Hanfi
Andrian A. Seleznev
Ilia V. Yarmoshenko
Georgy Malinovsky
Elizaveta Yu. Konstantinova
Mohammed S. Alqahtani
Ahmed K. Sakr
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[1] Ural Federal University,Radiological Sciences Department, College of Applied Medical Sciences
[2] Nuclear Materials Authority,BioImaging Unit, Space Research Centre
[3] Institute of Industrial Ecology UB RAS,Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
[4] Zavaritsky Institute of Geology and Geochemistry UB RAS,Research Center for Advanced Materials Sciences (RCAMS)
[5] Southern Federal University,undefined
[6] King Khalid University,undefined
[7] University of Leicester,undefined
[8] Michael Atiyah Building,undefined
[9] The University of Hull,undefined
[10] King Khalid University,undefined
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2023年 / 45卷
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USDS; Urban fine sand; PHEs; Risk assessment; Carcinogenic risk; Geoaccumulation index; Pollution;
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Urban surface deposited sediments (USDS) are unique indicators of local pollution that pose a potential threat to the living environment and human health. Ekaterinburg is a highly populated metropolitan area in Russia with rapid urbanization and industrialization activities. In Ekaterinburg's residential areas, about 35, 12, and 16 samples are represented by green zones, roads, driveways, and sidewalks, respectively. The total concentrations of heavy metals was detected using a chemical analyzer inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Zn, Sn, Sb, and Pb have the highest concentrations in the green zone, while V, Fe, Co, and Cu represent the utmost values on roads. Moreover, Mn and Ni are the prevailing metals in the fine sand fraction of driveways along with sidewalks. Broadly, the high pollution in the studied zones is generated by anthropogenic activities and traffic emissions. The potential ecological risk (RI) was observed in high risk (IR > 600), even though the results of all heavy metals reveal no adverse health effects from the considered noncarcinogenic metal for adults and children by different exposure pathways except the children’s exposure to Co in case of the dermal contact, where the HI values of Co for children in the studied zones are higher than the proposed level (> 1). In all urban zones, the total carcinogenic risk (TLCR) values are predicted as a high potential inhalation exposure.
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