Elemental composition of airborne particulate matter from coastal South Florida area influenced by African dust events

IF 3.1 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Cesar E. Ramirez , Natalia Quinete , Luisa Rojas de Astudillo , Luis E. Arroyo-Mora , Douglas Seba , Piero Gardinali
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Airborne particulate matter (APM) is a complex mixture of dust, dirt, soot and smoke containing both organic and inorganic components as well as biological particles. APM below 10 µm can enter the respiratory track and are known to cause adverse health effects. African dust storms are responsible for the transport of large amount of APM across the Atlantic Ocean during summer months. Anthropogenic activities are also responsible for APM pollution contribution in coastal areas and could have potential effects on sensitive ecosystems. The present study evaluates the elemental composition of APM collected from a coastal area in South Florida. In this study, a high-volume air sampler equipped with Versapor filters and located near the Port of Fort Lauderdale was employed for APM collection from 2005 to 2010. APM chemical composition was analyzed for multiple elements by ICP-MS. Seven of the eleven metals listed by the EPA as hazardous air pollutants (Mn, Cd, Cr, Ni, Pb, As, Co and Se) were detected in the samples. Iron and aluminum were the most abundant elements found in all samples, followed by V and Ni, which are usually associated with anthropogenic pollution coming from fossil fuel combustion. Specific sources of APM pollution were identified by principal component analysis and using the U.S. EPA UNMIX model for environmental data analyses. Rare earth elements were used to identify contributions of geological material to the APM and African dust influence during the summer months.

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受非洲沙尘事件影响的南佛罗里达沿海地区空气微粒物质的元素组成
空气颗粒物(APM)是灰尘、污垢、烟尘和烟雾的复杂混合物,含有有机和无机成分以及生物颗粒。低于10µm的APM可进入呼吸道,已知会对健康造成不良影响。在夏季,非洲沙尘暴是造成大量APM跨越大西洋的主要原因。人为活动也是沿海地区APM污染的主要原因,并可能对敏感的生态系统产生潜在影响。本研究评估了从南佛罗里达州沿海地区收集的APM元素组成。在本研究中,在2005年至2010年期间,在劳德代尔堡港附近使用了配备Versapor过滤器的大容量空气采样器进行APM收集。用ICP-MS分析了APM中多个元素的化学组成。在美国环保署列为有害空气污染物的11种金属中,有7种(Mn、Cd、Cr、Ni、Pb、as、Co和Se)在样品中被检测到。铁和铝是所有样品中含量最多的元素,其次是V和Ni,这两种元素通常与化石燃料燃烧产生的人为污染有关。通过主成分分析和使用美国环保局UNMIX模型进行环境数据分析,确定了APM污染的具体来源。利用稀土元素确定了夏季地质物质对APM和非洲沙尘影响的贡献。
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Aeolian Research
Aeolian Research GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL-
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
6.10%
发文量
43
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The scope of Aeolian Research includes the following topics: • Fundamental Aeolian processes, including sand and dust entrainment, transport and deposition of sediment • Modeling and field studies of Aeolian processes • Instrumentation/measurement in the field and lab • Practical applications including environmental impacts and erosion control • Aeolian landforms, geomorphology and paleoenvironments • Dust-atmosphere/cloud interactions.
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