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Spatial Distributions, Sources, Potential Risks of Multi-Trace Metal/Metalloids in Street Dusts from Barbican Downtown Embracing by Xi’an Ancient City Wall (NW, China)

A total of 116 dust samples in downtown within the city wall were collected, and the spatial occurrence, source and health risk status of 19 trace metal/metalloids bound in street dusts (SDs) were systematically investigated. Geochemical maps, associations, risk models and indices were calculated to...

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Autores principales: Li, Xiaoping, Liu, Bin, Zhang, Yu, Wang, Jiwen, Ullah, Hameed, Zhou, Ming, Peng, Liyuan, He, Ana, Zhang, Xu, Yan, Xiangyang, Yang, Tao, Wang, Lijun, Yu, Hongtao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6727082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31434262
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16162992
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author Li, Xiaoping
Liu, Bin
Zhang, Yu
Wang, Jiwen
Ullah, Hameed
Zhou, Ming
Peng, Liyuan
He, Ana
Zhang, Xu
Yan, Xiangyang
Yang, Tao
Wang, Lijun
Yu, Hongtao
author_facet Li, Xiaoping
Liu, Bin
Zhang, Yu
Wang, Jiwen
Ullah, Hameed
Zhou, Ming
Peng, Liyuan
He, Ana
Zhang, Xu
Yan, Xiangyang
Yang, Tao
Wang, Lijun
Yu, Hongtao
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description A total of 116 dust samples in downtown within the city wall were collected, and the spatial occurrence, source and health risk status of 19 trace metal/metalloids bound in street dusts (SDs) were systematically investigated. Geochemical maps, associations, risk models and indices were calculated to define levels of distribution, possible natural or anthropogenic sources, ecological and human health risks. It was found that the wide variations of these 19 trace metals would be observed in spatial maps, which indicated strongly anthropogenic activities inputs. Compared to the calculations of the potential ecological risk index of toxic trace metals, Pb (E(r)(i) = 20.32) ranked at the level of considerable ecological risk. The non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risk from most trace metals exposed to children and adults were no significant health risks, except for the non-carcinogenic risk of Cr and As to children, and the carcinogenic risk of Cr to adults. The unacceptable risk locations were observed at traffic conjunctions, which should be given attention. The source apportionment results indicated that the trace metals/metalloids Co, Ga, Nb, As, Ni, and Y, coupled with main elements Al, K, Mg, Ca and Si, would possibly originate from “Soil Re-suspension”, whereas Fe, Cu, Rb, La, Ba, Mn, Ti, Ce and Zr were possibly derived from “Brake Wear”. As regards the Na, no valid assumption was formulated about the presence of this element in brake wear, while Cr, Sr, Zn were possibly associated with “Tire Wear”. Comparatively, V would be suggested as a representative source of fuel consumption, and Pb could possibly belong to “Traffic Pigment”. It was noted that the barbican city, surrounded by the Xi’an Ancient City Wall at 12 m high, would trap the trace metal emissions, and consequently increase the health risk for local residents.
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spelling pubmed-67270822019-10-29 Spatial Distributions, Sources, Potential Risks of Multi-Trace Metal/Metalloids in Street Dusts from Barbican Downtown Embracing by Xi’an Ancient City Wall (NW, China) Li, Xiaoping Liu, Bin Zhang, Yu Wang, Jiwen Ullah, Hameed Zhou, Ming Peng, Liyuan He, Ana Zhang, Xu Yan, Xiangyang Yang, Tao Wang, Lijun Yu, Hongtao Int J Environ Res Public Health Article A total of 116 dust samples in downtown within the city wall were collected, and the spatial occurrence, source and health risk status of 19 trace metal/metalloids bound in street dusts (SDs) were systematically investigated. Geochemical maps, associations, risk models and indices were calculated to define levels of distribution, possible natural or anthropogenic sources, ecological and human health risks. It was found that the wide variations of these 19 trace metals would be observed in spatial maps, which indicated strongly anthropogenic activities inputs. Compared to the calculations of the potential ecological risk index of toxic trace metals, Pb (E(r)(i) = 20.32) ranked at the level of considerable ecological risk. The non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risk from most trace metals exposed to children and adults were no significant health risks, except for the non-carcinogenic risk of Cr and As to children, and the carcinogenic risk of Cr to adults. The unacceptable risk locations were observed at traffic conjunctions, which should be given attention. The source apportionment results indicated that the trace metals/metalloids Co, Ga, Nb, As, Ni, and Y, coupled with main elements Al, K, Mg, Ca and Si, would possibly originate from “Soil Re-suspension”, whereas Fe, Cu, Rb, La, Ba, Mn, Ti, Ce and Zr were possibly derived from “Brake Wear”. As regards the Na, no valid assumption was formulated about the presence of this element in brake wear, while Cr, Sr, Zn were possibly associated with “Tire Wear”. Comparatively, V would be suggested as a representative source of fuel consumption, and Pb could possibly belong to “Traffic Pigment”. It was noted that the barbican city, surrounded by the Xi’an Ancient City Wall at 12 m high, would trap the trace metal emissions, and consequently increase the health risk for local residents. MDPI 2019-08-20 2019-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6727082/ /pubmed/31434262 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16162992 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Xiaoping
Liu, Bin
Zhang, Yu
Wang, Jiwen
Ullah, Hameed
Zhou, Ming
Peng, Liyuan
He, Ana
Zhang, Xu
Yan, Xiangyang
Yang, Tao
Wang, Lijun
Yu, Hongtao
Spatial Distributions, Sources, Potential Risks of Multi-Trace Metal/Metalloids in Street Dusts from Barbican Downtown Embracing by Xi’an Ancient City Wall (NW, China)
title Spatial Distributions, Sources, Potential Risks of Multi-Trace Metal/Metalloids in Street Dusts from Barbican Downtown Embracing by Xi’an Ancient City Wall (NW, China)
title_full Spatial Distributions, Sources, Potential Risks of Multi-Trace Metal/Metalloids in Street Dusts from Barbican Downtown Embracing by Xi’an Ancient City Wall (NW, China)
title_fullStr Spatial Distributions, Sources, Potential Risks of Multi-Trace Metal/Metalloids in Street Dusts from Barbican Downtown Embracing by Xi’an Ancient City Wall (NW, China)
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Distributions, Sources, Potential Risks of Multi-Trace Metal/Metalloids in Street Dusts from Barbican Downtown Embracing by Xi’an Ancient City Wall (NW, China)
title_short Spatial Distributions, Sources, Potential Risks of Multi-Trace Metal/Metalloids in Street Dusts from Barbican Downtown Embracing by Xi’an Ancient City Wall (NW, China)
title_sort spatial distributions, sources, potential risks of multi-trace metal/metalloids in street dusts from barbican downtown embracing by xi’an ancient city wall (nw, china)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6727082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31434262
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16162992
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