{"title":"Health risk assessment and morphometric study of metal bounded ultrafine aerosol in indo-gangetic plain, India","authors":"Rahul Tiwari, Kalpana Rajouriya, Renuka Saini, Prabal P. Singh, Ajay Taneja","doi":"10.1007/s10874-025-09471-8","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>Traffic activities and road dust are major contributors to the release of metals in ambient air which further cause serious health risks by entering the body. This study examined size-segregated PM concentration trends in rural site (Iradatnagar) Risk assessement and disease estimation was done by AirQ + and USEPA Methodology. PM<sub>2.5-1.0</sub> levels were 294.64 µg/m³ in summer and 78.81 µg/m³ was found in monsoon, while PM<sub>1.0-0.5</sub> measured 204.53 µg/m³ in summer and 66.42 µg/m³ in monsoon, respectively. Al, Ba, Ca, Fe, Mg, Mn, Pb, Ni, Cr, Cd, Cu, and Zn were analyzed. Total metal concentration was found to be 32.96 µg/m<sup>3</sup> in summer and 12.27 µg/m<sup>3</sup> in monsoon for PM<sub>2.5−1.0</sub>, while for PM<sub>1.0−0.5</sub> it was found as 30.42 µg/m<sup>3</sup> and 10.56 µg/m<sup>3</sup> in summer and monsson respectively. According to the findings, the concentration of metals was higher in summer. Metal BI ranged from 5.12 to 6.46% (PM2.5-1.0) and 4.56–7.05% (PM1.0-0.5). HQ outcomes Cr(2.78, 9.59E-02), Ni(2.73, 6.85E-01), Al(1.43, 4.79E-01), and Mn(0.19, 1.92E-01) were observed for PM<sub>2.5−1.0</sub> in the summer and monsoon seasons respectively. HQ outcomes Cr(3.16, 9.59E-02), Ni(0.68, 6.85E-01), Al(1.55, 5.56E-01), and Mn(0.76, 1.92E-01) were identified for PM<sub>1.0−0.5</sub> in summer, and monsoon seasons. HQ was observed higher for PM<sub>1.0−0.5</sub> (1.95) size fractions compared to PM<sub>2.5−1.0</sub> (1.30). ELCR value for Cr(VI) was found higher for adult in comparison with child whereas the trend followed as as Cr(VI) (0.0007), (0.0002) > Pb (3.52E-06)(1.05E-06) > Ni (1.31E-06)(3.94E-07). Adult values were found to be greater (0.0002) than child values (7.10E-05). The Cancerous risk mean value found two times higher than the permissible limit (1 × 10<sup>− 6</sup>).</p></div>","PeriodicalId":611,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry","volume":"82 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":3.0000,"publicationDate":"2025-04-21","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry","FirstCategoryId":"89","ListUrlMain":"https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10874-025-09471-8","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"地球科学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Traffic activities and road dust are major contributors to the release of metals in ambient air which further cause serious health risks by entering the body. This study examined size-segregated PM concentration trends in rural site (Iradatnagar) Risk assessement and disease estimation was done by AirQ + and USEPA Methodology. PM2.5-1.0 levels were 294.64 µg/m³ in summer and 78.81 µg/m³ was found in monsoon, while PM1.0-0.5 measured 204.53 µg/m³ in summer and 66.42 µg/m³ in monsoon, respectively. Al, Ba, Ca, Fe, Mg, Mn, Pb, Ni, Cr, Cd, Cu, and Zn were analyzed. Total metal concentration was found to be 32.96 µg/m3 in summer and 12.27 µg/m3 in monsoon for PM2.5−1.0, while for PM1.0−0.5 it was found as 30.42 µg/m3 and 10.56 µg/m3 in summer and monsson respectively. According to the findings, the concentration of metals was higher in summer. Metal BI ranged from 5.12 to 6.46% (PM2.5-1.0) and 4.56–7.05% (PM1.0-0.5). HQ outcomes Cr(2.78, 9.59E-02), Ni(2.73, 6.85E-01), Al(1.43, 4.79E-01), and Mn(0.19, 1.92E-01) were observed for PM2.5−1.0 in the summer and monsoon seasons respectively. HQ outcomes Cr(3.16, 9.59E-02), Ni(0.68, 6.85E-01), Al(1.55, 5.56E-01), and Mn(0.76, 1.92E-01) were identified for PM1.0−0.5 in summer, and monsoon seasons. HQ was observed higher for PM1.0−0.5 (1.95) size fractions compared to PM2.5−1.0 (1.30). ELCR value for Cr(VI) was found higher for adult in comparison with child whereas the trend followed as as Cr(VI) (0.0007), (0.0002) > Pb (3.52E-06)(1.05E-06) > Ni (1.31E-06)(3.94E-07). Adult values were found to be greater (0.0002) than child values (7.10E-05). The Cancerous risk mean value found two times higher than the permissible limit (1 × 10− 6).
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The Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry is devoted to the study of the chemistry of the Earth''s atmosphere, the emphasis being laid on the region below about 100 km. The strongly interdisciplinary nature of atmospheric chemistry means that it embraces a great variety of sciences, but the journal concentrates on the following topics:
Observational, interpretative and modelling studies of the composition of air and precipitation and the physiochemical processes in the Earth''s atmosphere, excluding air pollution problems of local importance only.
The role of the atmosphere in biogeochemical cycles; the chemical interaction of the oceans, land surface and biosphere with the atmosphere.
Laboratory studies of the mechanics in homogeneous and heterogeneous transformation processes in the atmosphere.
Descriptions of major advances in instrumentation developed for the measurement of atmospheric composition and chemical properties.