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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT AND POLLUTION
Volume 36, Issue 4, Pages 350-366Publisher
INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD
DOI: 10.1504/IJEP.2009.023662
Keywords
manganese level; chemical fractionation; street dusts; roadside soil; South Africa
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- National Research Foundation
- TUT
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Mn in street dust and soil from selected roads was studied to assess the contribution of combustion of vehicular methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT) to Mn levels and distribution in Pretoria, South Africa. Total Mn concentrations ranged from (329.1-863.9 mu g g(-1)) for dust and (215.8-450.6 mu g g(-1)) for soil. These values were significantly higher than the mean value (278.9 mu g g(-1)) found on soil from a rural environment in Pretoria. The lowest value for the dust sample (329.1 mu g g(-1)) was close to the mean background level of 330 mu g g(-1) for Mn in soil. Mn distribution in the samples was most in the residual fraction (178.18-487.50 mu g g(-1)) and (140.76-293.40 mu g g(-1)) for dust and soil respectively. Mn in the other fractions were 56.45-202.60 mu g g(-1) oxides, 90.71-45.34 mu g g(-1) organic, 45.36-12.65 mu g g(-1) carbonates and 1.98-6.72 mu g g(-1) exchangeable for dust and 32.54-167.31 mu g g(-1) oxides, 34.23-70.45 mu g g(-1) organic, 10.98-30.45 mu g g(-1) carbonate and 1.0-4.87 mu g g(-1) exchangeable for soil. Major source of Mn determined was mainly from the combustion of vehicular MMT.
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