Heavy Metal Contents and Magnetic Properties of Playground Dust in Hong Kong

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Sai Leung Ng
Lung Sang Chan
Kin Che Lam
Wing Kan Chan
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[1] The Chinese University of Hong Kong,Department of Geography and Resource Management
[2] The University of Hong Kong,Department of Earth Sciences
[3] Pokfulam,undefined
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heavy metals; Hong Kong; magnetic properties; playground dust;
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This study examined the levels of seven heavy metals (namelyzinc, copper, cadmium, chromium, lead, manganese and iron) andtheir associations with magnetic properties in playground dustof Hong Kong. Results showed that the playground dust containedhigh concentrations of Zn (mean = 1883 μg g-1), Cu(mean = 143 μg g-1) and Cr (mean = 263 μg g-1).Qualitative examination of dust samples under microscope indicated local traffic as one of the important pollutant sources. Magnetic measurements indicated that these anthropogenicpollutants mainly consisted of coarse-grained multidomain (MD) ferrimagnetic minerals. Superparamagnetic (SP), stable single domain (SSD) ferrimagnetic grains and non-ferrimagnetic mineralswere present in relatively small amounts. Significant correlations between heavy metals and various magnetic parametersindicated a strong affinity of heavy metals to magnetic minerals hence pointed out the potential of magnetic properties for simpleand rapid proxy indications of heavy metal pollution in playground dust.
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