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. 2018 Jan;25(1):523-532.
doi: 10.1007/s11356-017-0467-3. Epub 2017 Oct 18.

Lead in roadway dusts from different functional areas in a typical valley city, NW China: contamination and exposure risk

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Lead in roadway dusts from different functional areas in a typical valley city, NW China: contamination and exposure risk

Huiyun Pan et al. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2018 Jan.

Abstract

Lead contamination and exposure risk assessment in roadway dusts from four different functional areas in a typical valley city in northwest China (Xi'an) were conducted in this study. A total of 130 roadway dust samples from park area (PA), traffic area (TA), educational area (EA), and residential area (RA) were collected and Pb concentrations in the samples were determined by using XRF (X-ray fluorescence). Geo-accumulation index (I geo) and enrichment factor (EF) were applied to assess Pb contamination level and the hazard indexes (HI) of Pb were calculated to evaluate the exposure risks to children and adults. The results showed that roadway dusts from all four functional areas had elevated Pb concentrations and pollution characteristics of Pb were discrepant in different functional areas. The mean concentration of Pb in roadway dusts from PA, TA, EA, and RA was 147.4, 74.8, 119.6, and 161.0 mg kg-1, respectively. The I geo and EF of Pb were mostly 1-3 and 2-20, which indicated moderate to high Pb contamination in roadway dusts. High contamination level of Pb in RA and EA should receive priority for prevention and control. Exposure risk assessment of Pb from roadway dusts was mainly in the acceptable range, but the potential risk of Pb exposure to children should be continuously concerned.

Keywords: Exposure risk; Land use; Lead contamination; Roadway dust; Valley city.

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