Extrapolation of anthropogenic disturbances on hazard elements in PM2.5 in a typical heavy industrial city in northwest China

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作者
Zhou, Bianhong [1 ,2 ]
Wang, Jin [1 ]
Liu, Suixin [2 ,4 ,5 ]
Ho, Steven Sai Hang [3 ]
Wu, Tingting [2 ]
Zhang, Yong [2 ]
Tian, Jie [2 ]
Feng, Qiao [1 ]
Li, Chunyan [1 ]
Wang, Qiyuan [2 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Baoji Univ Arts & Sci, Coll Geog & Environm, Shaanxi Key Lab Disaster Monitoring & Mech Simula, Baoji 721013, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Earth Environm, State Key Lab Loess & Quaternary Geol, Xian 710061, Peoples R China
[3] Desert Res Inst, Div Atmospher Sci, Reno, NV 89512 USA
[4] CAS Ctr Excellence Quaternary Sci & Global Change, Xian 710061, Peoples R China
[5] Shaanxi Key Lab Atmospher & Haze fog Pollut Preve, Xian 710061, Peoples R China
关键词
Disturbances; COVID-19; Elements; Industry; Firework; Health assessment; SOURCE APPORTIONMENT; TRACE-ELEMENTS; PARTICULATE MATTER; URBAN; PM10; VARIABILITY; POLLUTION; HEALTH; MODEL; BAOJI;
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10.1007/s11356-022-20184-3
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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摘要
Baoji is a typical heavy industrial city in northwest China. Its air quality is greatly impacted by the emission from the factories. Elements in fine particulate matter (PM2.5) that are greatly emitted from anthropogenic sources could pose diverse health impacts on humans. In this study, an online AMMS-100 atmospheric heavy metal analyzer was used to quantify 30 elements in PM2.5 under the weak and strong anthropogenic disturbance scenarios before the city lockdown period (from January 9(th) to 23(rd)) and the lockdown period (from January 26(th) to February 9(th)) due to the outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020. During the lockdown period, the average total concentration of total quantified elements was 3475.0 ng/m(3), which was 28% and 33% lower than that of the week and strong anthropogenic disturbance scenarios during the pre-lockdown period. The greatest reductions were found for the elements of chromium (Cr), titanium (Ti), manganese (Mn), and Zinc (Zn), consistent with the industrial structure of Baoji. The mass concentrations of most elements showed obvious reductions when the government post-alerted the industries to reduce the operations and production. Dust, traffic sources, combustion, non-ferrous metal processing, and Ti-related industrial processing that are the contributors of the elements in the pre-lockdown period were apportioned by the positive matrix factorization (PMF) model. Substantial changes in the quantified elements' compositions and sources were found in the lockdown period. Health assessment was conducted and characterized by apportioned sources. The highest non-carcinogenic risk (HQ) was seen for Zn, demonstrating the high emissions from the related industrial activities. The concentration level of arsenic (As) exceeded the incremental lifetime carcinogenic risk (ILCR) in the lockdown period. This could be attributed to the traditional firework activities for the celebration of the Chinese New Year within the lockdown period.
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页码:64582 / 64596
页数:15
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